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    Joanna Funkowska ESL 134‚ Professor Michael A. Beihl 11.04.2012 THE WAY OF GIVING The word “charity” means generosity in giving something to the needy out of love and kindness towards them. Helping many who lead a miserable existence may not change the entire world‚ but will give some hope and happiness and make them feel like a human being. The secret to Charity is not expecting anything in return. A selfless

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    Causes and effects of dropping out of school Thinking about many issues in today’s society‚ there are many reasons an individual would drop out of school such as pregnancy‚ family concerns‚ and individual reasons. Most people know that education is important however‚ there can be many circumstances and/or situations that could prevent a person to drop out of school. One reason that came to mind was pregnancy. With me being a mother‚ I know the hardships and the problems that came come about after

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    000 students dropping out of high school every day. In 2012‚ nearly 22 percent of all students left school without a high school diploma. Dropping out of school can have disastrous‚ permanent effects on a person’s life. Teens quit school for any number of reasons‚ but knowing what they are and what risk factors are associated with them can help parents keep their child in school until graduation day. Family and Health Reasons Several life factors can contribute to a teen dropping out. Many students

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    April 21‚ 2010 Dropping out of school Nowadays people’s attitudes to schools have changed. Teenagers usually do whatever they want because their parents become busier and are not interested in their children’s schools thinking that everything is well there. The students become more different and always want to show who the best is. Because of these relations between the family‚ schoolmates‚ some teenagers may feel discomfort at schools that can decrease their performances and become a cause

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    Many people have access to Internet everywhere. Some of them think there is no limit. They are not conscious of the risks related to Internet. It only takes a click to publish information that will affect people’s feeling. So‚ to avoid potential problems‚ people should never post embarrassing photos and cruel words online. Firstly‚ Facebook is a good way to publish photos and vulgar words. It is not a good idea because some people can post a photo about someone and she does not even know. Most of

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    Dropping Out University For many teenagers‚ there are many negative factors that can lead them to drop out of university. The first cause that teenagers can’t get the right decision when they first graduated from school. The lack of responsibility and self-encourage keep them thinking that the university not good that caused by involving them with wrong kind of people or activity that lead to less focus on the importance of education. Another factor that cause a student to drop out university

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    Dropping Out of School Dropping out of school is something that will affect you for the rest of your life. Education is priceless. Students in high school should realize how important those four years of their life will be. Dropping out of school might seem like a smart idea to a person at the time but in the long run will affect their future. Yet many still drop out for reasons such as drugs‚ financial needs‚ and the home environment. For example‚ some students just drop out because they think

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    Dropping out of high school is an issue faced by many teens today. It results from a few main common causes‚ one is often a lack of involvement in extra-curricular activities. Another revolves around the parents not being forceful in demanding that their children commit to staying in school. A third cause is the absence of effort exerted by students to be successful in their studies. Why do teenagers lose their interest in school? When students are not successful with their studies it often starts

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    "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." - John Dewey  If there is one thing that makes or breaks an individual - it is his education. Schools‚ where children study‚ learn and prepare for life‚ thus need to provide the right kind of environment so that students can get an education properly.  In schools‚ students are taught languages‚ mathematics‚ science‚ history and a number of other subjects. They get to participate in sports activities‚ socialize with their peers

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    so I made a choice. I was fortunate to find a cooperative program at a local community college that offered a GED track for students who had recently left high school before graduation and allowed for all general education coursework to apply toward an associate’s degree. The following spring‚ in 2003‚ as my classmates were finalizing their college applications‚ I was enrolling in my first semester of college-level coursework as I earned my GED. Fast forward three and a half years and I was able

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