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    In Anita Garland’s essay “Let’s Really Reform Our Schools” She talks about how our schools need some changes. Some of these changes are to stop forcing kids who don’t enjoy going to school to go to school‚ how there should be school uniforms‚ and how there should be healthier foods in the cafeteria. Also how after school activities should be more educational instead of being focused on competition betweens others and being distracted by the cheerleaders‚ and also about how the prom should be cut

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    I think in today’s society‚ what makes or breaks a young person’s future is there high school education. If one is not given a fair opportunity to learn‚ or if high school is not a safe and enjoyable place to go‚ often times what happens is either the kids stop going‚ or they just simply stop caring. In the words of Garland‚ “American high schools are disasters.” She believes that our high schools are in need of some serious rehabilitation. Some of her ideas include banning students who do not

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    Is School Really Important

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    Why should I go to school? You might have asked the questions‚ why go to school? What is the practical value of school? Is school important? Well school will help you acquire wisdom and the bible in Ecclesiastes 7:12 says “wisdom is for a protection” and more so‚ “wisdom itself preserves alive its owners”. With a good education‚ you have several strong friends at your side‚ these includes; 1. THINKING ABILITY: Going to school can help you develop what the bible calls “common sense and sound judgement”

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    a small town school named Spearsville High School with around two-hundred and ten children from pre-school to twelfth grade‚ every day I was picked‚ spit‚ and beat on. No one realized how others were doing on to me‚ they only realized and saw the things I was doing on to them. We had no security‚ no rules that stuck down and had consequences that mattered‚ everyone there came and did as they pleased. I am not the only child that has been bullied; it happens to everyone. We really don’t see or realize

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    Violence in Our Schools

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    Can Violence in Our School Be Reduced The problem we are facing today with violence in our schools is a major concern with communities all over the world. School violence wears many faces. It can be gang activity‚ locker thefts‚ bully and intimidation‚ gun use‚ or anything that products a victim. Violence is perpetrated against students‚ teachers‚ and staff and ranges from intentional vengeance to accidental killings and bystanders. Can violence in our schools be reduced? If so what do we

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    Reforming our schools

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    Reforming Our Schools What is the purpose of our schools in America? The goal of our schools is to provide every student with the same foundation of knowledge‚ whether or not it is necessarily relevant to the student’s interests. Because of this goal‚ the same method and style of teaching is often used for every student‚ regardless of how that student learns best. As of now‚ It is obvious that the “the aim of schooling is to get all students to the same place at about the same time” (Eisner 1).

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    School reform has been in the American limelight for a while now‚ the articles “’Crisis in Education‚’ ‘What Went Wrong with U.S. Schools‚’ and ‘We Are Less Educated than Fifty Years Ago’” (1) were all published around 1957. Around this time‚ America started to fall behind in global events like Sputnik’s launch and Japan taking the lead as an economic powerhouse were noted by critics as examples of the decline of American schools. In 1983‚ the National Commission on Excellence published a report

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    Generalizations are present throughout the entire article. The author assumes that all the workers are frustrated and disappointed with their jobs and‚ consequently‚ with their lives. Thinking about this complex issue‚ I strongly believe that some people are really satisfied with their jobs. Each person is different and some simply do not want to embrace more responsibility and power in the professional life. Besides that‚ one company needs all kinds of roles and functions. If everybody had the same level of

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    i really hate school

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    K&P‚ Chapter 2‚ # 9 The annual planning process at Century Office Systems‚ Inc. had been arduous but produced a number of important marketing initiatives for the next year. Most notably‚ company executives had decided to restructure its product-marketing team into two separate groups: (1) Corporate Office Systems and (2) Home Office Systems. Angela Blake was assigned responsibility for the Home Office Systems group‚ which would market the company’s word-processing hardware and software for home

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    concept of Beccaria’s reforms that I find the least practical is the act of carrying out the proper punishment based on the crime committed. Therefore‚ suggesting punishment specified should match or be equivalent to the unethical behavior regardless of the type of offense. In addition‚ the act of such punishment could also be considered ethical since it considers the overall intent rather than who a person has certain relations. 1b. The concept of Beccaria’s reforms that I find the most practical

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