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    goals are to stay in school. Being in school is my main priority‚ and focusing on my schoolwork is important to me. I have the opportunity to be in school and receive financial help and I won’t let this opportunity pass by. I realize how hard things are getting in the real word. Careers are becoming harder to find and to keep‚ therefore I’m willing to get an education to get a good career. I never really had people to motivate me to stay in school until my senior year in high school. I opened up to

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    High School Forever After reading this article I thought to myself that this is exactly what high school sounds like it is just a social combat‚ some people are already on the top and do not have to try and others try to climb to the top but never make and some just stay on the bottom they do not even make an effort to climb. I know that in adolescence us teenager try to find out who we really are and to be able to define ourselves and according to the article high school is one of the hardest

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    65% of children say they participate in sports to be with their friends (Statistic Brain). Sports were established so that the individual could not only exercise‚ but also to compete against a rival. Just as there are individual sports‚ there are team sports in high school. The idea of a team sport is that every single person on the field or court must work in unison to have the greatest opportunity to win. In addition to the increasing popularity of sports‚ the average child’s age when they join

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    High Schools Sports in America High school sports and academics affect each other. Amanda Ripley argues that academics are suffering in “The Case Against High School Sports.” However‚ in “High School Sports Aren’t Killing Academics” Daniel Bowen and Colin Hitt argue that Ripley is wrong and sports raise test scores. Athletics distract players from learning‚ and education budgets continue to get smaller. Ripley talks about the emphasis in high school in America being more on sports and less on

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    about bigger goals‚ ideas‚ and experiences that will influence them to finish any task at any school or University. Although‚ what matters the most is the way a student is committed to complete his mission of being a successful in the world of education. I believe the only duty of a young teenager or adult is to attend school because there is no such thing in the world that will help you more than school‚ I can relate to this from my personal life because I have seen a lot of my friends succeed from

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    The article‚ “The Case Against High School Sports”‚ by Amanda Ripley illustrates that high schools all across America spend way more money on athletics and focus more on sports than academics‚ some schools have even eliminated sports within their schools to focus more on education. To begin with‚ Ripley mentions that sports in America are a bigger deal than anywhere else. Other countries focus more on academics rather than athletics. As a result‚ places like Singapore‚ Shanghai‚ South Korea‚ and

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    that forbids schools to discriminate in an educational setting based on gender. It was enacted until 1972 considering many women wanting equal rights for participation in school activities including sports (Fields‚ 2003) In this day‚ a person of any gender should have equal rights and protection when participating in k-12 sports and activities. Unfortunately‚ many cases have had to overcome accused discrimination in this area of public activities. If Title IX legally forbids schools to discriminate

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    Middle and high schools around the nation are welcoming students in the morning at the average of 8:07 am‚ nearly 30 minutes earlier than recommended by health officials. Studies show that 20% of all students fall asleep during class on a regular basis‚ and a recent National Sleep Foundation study shows that only 15% of teens get the amount of sleep their brain needs. The reasons for such early start times include convenience for working parents‚ and daylight for extracurricular activities. Teenage

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    Sports Are an Important Part of High School Life"Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves‚ some turn up their noses‚ and some don’t turn up at all." Sam Ewig explains the way many people react to hard work. These habits begin to appear in many of our lives when we are young and introduced to sports such as soccer and football which challenge our physical and mental abilities. Every teenager has a sport that fits him and his personality. For instance‚ if a teen were

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    Positive Effects Of Qol

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    Qol has been defined to as sentimental reaction to one’s role state and standards. It also explains the emotional phase of the individual either it has positive impact on the individual or has negative impacts (Andrews & Withey‚1976)‚ as the inconsistency between preferred and real situations Qol gives the correct and transparent picture of the difference that occurs (Krupinski‚ 1980). Previous studies have

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