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    Since the early 1900’s many schools have banned the use of cellular phones. These schools believed that the ban should be made for the security of the students. Most of the schools felt that cellular phones are a danger because they are used for drug dealing‚ bomb threats‚ and cause disturbance. Apparently when considering all aspects of the situation they left out the minor detail of emergencies. When the cell phone ban was made people were not fully aware that a cell phone could be the determining

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    some may hold the opinion that students should not take part-time jobs while they are studying in universities‚ but others have a negative attitude. The answer of this statement depends on our own experience and life style. To be frank‚ I disagree with this statement. My arguments for this point are listed as follows. First of all‚ although university education definitely takes very significant role in one’s later life‚ some students have to do some part-time jobs to afford their education. It is

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    News - Parenting | |Teens and the Part-time Job: The Pros and Cons of Letting Your High School Student Work By Sara Richmond Walls It seems like a great idea: your high school student spending a few hours a night at the local grocery store making a few extra bucks. In many ways‚ it is a win-win situation. They can use the money to help you pay for their college‚ or to pay for their own gas. Your student‚ in return‚ receives the knowledge of responsibility and what it means to earn a dollar

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    Benefits of part time job

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    entirely on the salary of her mother a poor teacher. Each month her mother sent 300‚000 Vietnam dong‚ meal money‚ motorbike money‚ enough for a small-town student like her felt happy and lived through the first year of student life. The second year‚ despite she try to live economically by fasting morning ‚ fasting coffee and she always get away from all the birthday parties of friends but her expenses more and more‚ and so these phone calls home also start much more . The money sent by her mother also

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    A job with flexible hours is almost required for college students. Unfortunately‚ most businesses do not want to offer flexible hours to any one‚ especially college students. Luckily there are several fields of work with several companies in each that will offer flexible hours to college students. The jobs that offer these flexible schedules do not usually have the best pay or benefits‚ but they are willing to allow students to work around their schedule as much as possible. The first field of work

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    creates jobs‚ both through direct employment within the tourism industry and indirectly in sectors such as retail and transportation. When these people spend their wages on goods and services‚ it leads to what is known as the "multiplier effect‚" creating more jobs. The tourism industry also provides opportunities for small-scale business enterprises‚ which is especially important in rural communities‚ and generates extra tax revenues‚ such as airport and hotel taxes‚ which can be used for schools‚ housing

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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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    parents at different times—in certain upscale enclaves‚ it’s received wisdom that your child’s university fate is sealed by what preschool she gets into—but it’s spreading. And the sickness is nourished by the annual release of U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges rankings. (This year’s just came out Wednesday—spoiler alert: Princeton‚ Harvard‚ and Yale are the top three.)

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    additives such as phthalates into the groundwater? Bottled water should be banned from schools all across the U.S. because studies have shown that only about 14% of bottled water makes it to the recycle bin. The other 86% are left to be littered‚ wasted‚ landfilled‚ or incinerated. Bottled water can be found in classrooms by students or teachers. Teachers probably have no problem throwing their bottles into the recycling bin‚ but students on the other hand either don’t care or don’t notice the difference

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    Books have been passed down from generation to generation; each story having a different meaning to each reader‚ which may help them develop as an individual. By reading books‚ one can open up to new ideas; however‚ some books can have a negative impact towards the reader. It is argued that Mark Twain’s novel‚ Huckleberry Finn should be banned from schools because of it’s racism‚ society downfalls‚ and immorality.The importance of reading this classic novel is so one can identify the importance of

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