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    Schools are similar to jobs. The boss expects the employees to remain on task and finish their work sufficiently while students are expected to work hard and also complete their work with effort. If schools really want students to succeed‚ shouldn’t they be paid? Schools want the students to be diligent to learn the criteria. By paying students with money‚ schools can encourage good behavior. If schools want students to be motivated and learn the curriculum‚ then they should pay students for their

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    what you are consuming in a day? Some students are forced to eat school lunches and must consume what they offer. These lunches are meant to keep students eating healthy‚ and to persuade them to make good eating choices. School lunches should contain locally grown produce to provide students with needed nutrients‚ safe foods‚ and to help the local economy. Many students at our school struggle financially; therefore‚ they must sign up for free lunches at school. The food they receive should be quality

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    Simply stated‚ students should study Shakespeare’s works in school because of the incredible value within them. In addition to exposing students to a multitude of literary techniques‚ Shakespeare’s plays challenge the student with difficult language and style‚ express a profound knowledge of human behavior and offer insight into the world around us. William Shakespeare is recognized by much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists. The intricate meanings‚ extensive vocabulary‚ and powerful

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    debated whether a later start time in school would be beneficial to the students or not. While some believe changing the start time would fail to have an effect on anything (or even have negative consequences)‚ others argue that students could have multiple benefits to a later start time. Later school start times positively affect students because they become more involved with school‚ decreases bad behaviors‚ and increases the moods of the children. One reason schools should start later is because of

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    Phones are frequently used by students in schools‚ and it shouldn’t be much of a problem. However it is beginning to become detrimental to those students learning. Students‚ while in class are being distracted by their cell phones‚ and as a result students are paying less attention in class. Students are also using they’re cell phones to cheat in tests. Last of all‚ Cell Phones are a very effective tool in verbal abuse (through text messaging). While in class students are learning things which will

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    role of the father‚ a male figure in a child’s life is a very crucial role that has been diminishing over the years. An absent father can be defined in two ways; the father is physically not present‚ or the father is physically present‚ but emotionally present. To an adolescent‚ a father is an idolized figure‚ someone they look up to (Feud‚ 1921)‚ thus when such a figure is an absent one‚ it can and will negatively affect a child’s development. Many of the problems we face in society today‚ such as

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    part of our culture. So why are music programs being cut from school? Music education may seem unimportant‚ but that is far from the truth. Music is important because the music taught in schools whether they are classical or fairly recent‚ help in learning as well! Music affects the brain to somehow learn faster and more efficiently. This has actually been done by physicist Dr. Harvey Bird from Fairleigh Dickinson University and neurobiologist Dr. Gervasia Schreckenberg from Georgian Court College

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    staying permanently. At the time of recently graduating I did not know that I could have trained with another unit instead of doing an Inner State Transfer (IST). All I knew was I wanted to be a good soldier and not miss any drills or be considered Absent Without Leave (AWOL). I figured that everything had to be done on paperwork and this was the only way for me to continue to have a good standing with the Army National

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    Mannerism of Students from the East and West A U.S student comes home from school and watches television. Later that student copies the behaviors he viewed and learned from television. The media in our society has a huge impact on the behaviors of children. These attitudes and manners of students towards teachers and elders are influenced greatly by television‚ as they initiate behaviors they have learned on television. In contrast most Asian‚ students sit quietly waiting for the teacher

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    Catholic School Students Kyle Dorosz Composition 160 Professor C. Smith March 31‚ 2011 Abstract I went out to find what students thought about a catholic education. I wanted to see how students thought a catholic education compared to other educations. I went out and interview multiple people who had some sort of catholic education background. Some were catholic students their whole life and some had transferred between catholic schools and public schools. From the interview I had a lot

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