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    still tight. Finally my parents decided it wasn’t going to work and she had to find a more stable job. The only way to do that was to go back to school. So in 2006 my mom went to school to become a nurse. She didn’t receive and financial aid making paying for her college even tougher. My family had to make some sacrifices in order to help my mom go to school. We had to tighten our budget because we were only living off my dad’s income. It was scary even for me as an eight year old. I could tell

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    These technologies are a requirement in today’s school systems. Without the use of Internet or phone‚ faculty‚ staff and students throughout campus would be headed for a long day of boredom‚ frustration‚ and chaos. It would be almost impossible for a school to function with a loss of either one of these technologies. The use of Internet and phone allows us to communicate outside of the classroom and find the information we need in order to keep the school day running smoothly. Think of how many times

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    that students aspires to attend college but their desire is being undermined by the disconnection between what post-secondary expects from students and what high school students prepare for. This factors leads them to being economically disadvantaged which is not a good thing. He relates that students in the study are so poorly prepared for their college experience that they ended up taking remedial courses that causes a huge psychological barrier between those freshmen and graduating students who

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    Background & Overview of Research For over a century‚ residential schools played a major role in assimilating First Nations into what Europeans consider a "dominant society." (Keeshig-Tobias‚ 2003) As part of the British North America and Indian Acts in 1867 and 1876‚ respectively‚ the Canadian government felt it was integral for First Nations to improve their lives by educating them in what they felt were culturally acceptable. Many First Nations children lose their sense of identity‚ initially

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    Julia Ngo‚ “I think social cliques are what cause the separation and judgement comments people say to each other.” Groups of friends at schools are good ways to have friendships between one another‚ but now it is killing our society at school which have many causes and effects towards it. Which now they have been known as cliques. Causes for cliques are really important because some people believe that cliques aren’t bad‚ but when they find out the cause they will see why it’s bad. ”Cliques are a

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    The Psychological and Social effects of sorority affiliations among High School Students from Imus Institute Introduction -Fraternities/Sororities come from a long history of brotherhood and sisterhood. It was present as early as 1776 in the North American region the expanded globally with different names derived from Greek alphabets. Fraternities in the Philippines was deeply influenced by freemasonry fraternity and odd fellows fraternity‚ both are ancient fraternal organizations that originated

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    Pilot Grove c4 school are trying to make pilot grove a little more different from other schools. We are trying to make it where you can have food and drinks of any kind in class at the beginning‚ middle or end of class that is okay for the students or teachers.why we should have this privilege in our school‚how it is important to get enough food and drinks a day‚how it could be a problem‚and how we can fix it. Seeing these problems could change how you think about the conditions about the food and

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    Should Bullies be kicked out of school‚ or shouldn’t get kicked out of school? They shouldn’t. Why bullies should be able to stay in school is because they can learn how to be a better person. Bullies have the right to stay in school and deserve an education like any other kid would. They may be punished‚ but give them an opportunity to become the person you want them to be and let them get a job‚ money‚ and

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    Khelia Manirakiza Meghan Boyce EAE3U1 26 March 2013 Get junk food out of our schools Millions of students around the world rely on cafeteria food as part of their daily nutrition. That food is the fuel that drives the said students’ minds and bodies‚ yet the school menu is based on unhealthy processed food. Therefore‚ these communities and schools ought to develop and deliver healthier food choices to the students. The fictional comic philosopher‚ Alfred E. Newman‚ sums up the situation

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    bullies‚ and many other popular students‚ direct toward their ostracized‚ vulnerable peers in the hallowed halls that form the American public school system. In and of themselves‚ these malicious words can quickly erode the self-esteem of their victims; however‚ words are not the only tool employed in the oppression of unpopular students. Violence towards the weak and emotionally unstable is a common theme in many American schools‚ and it is a grave threat to those students who cannot readily defend themselves

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