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    Perkiomen High School

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    tops worn by students at Upper Perkiomen High School should not completely eliminated without spoken reasoning. Listed as the seventh rule in the student handbook‚ it is stated‚ “Tank tops‚ tube tops‚ halter tops‚ muscle shirts‚ and garments with spaghetti straps are not permitted in school” (52). This rule states that students may not wear any top that does not cover their shoulders. My thought process‚ and many other students‚ believe this rule is absurd and has no true meaning. Students have never

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    Junior High School

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    year at a junior high school‚ I was a little intimidated. I wasn’t fond of making new friends‚ so I stuck with the people I already knew from the year before. Jonathan‚ one of my closer friends‚ was as introverted as I was. He wasn’t looking for a whole lot of attention‚ but he did want to involve himself in school. Jonathan asked me to join the school’s drama club with him‚ so he wouldn’t have to do it alone. I decided to humor him and attend the first meeting one day before school. When I walked

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    High School Rules

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    MWF 10-10:50 Feb. 26 2013 Choosing the Next Step Thinking about what school you’re going to send your children too can be a tough choice. You don’t want to take them away from their friends. But you do want them to get the best education possible to prepare them for college. Well I may have a solution for you. How would you feel if I told you there was a high school conveniently located in your neighborhood? A school that offers many extra-curricular activities‚ and also provides career pathways

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    waking up early is difficult. High school classes should stay on the same schedule as they are now and not change to starting late. Some advantages of keeping the schedule the same are sports‚ work‚ and homework. First and foremost‚ sports need to start before dark‚ because you wouldn’t want the teams to leave the ball games very late and arrive home late. By keeping the schedule the same practice time would not run till dark. The latest practice goes to now in high school is seven o’clock. The schedule

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    High School Life

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    say‚ it is the most beautiful stage of life a student could have‚ and indeed it is. But‚ it always depends on how one sees it. Each one of us has his/her own story. As for me‚ my high school life intensely molded me: into a dreamer. It is something I cherish‚ thanks to it. Without dreams‚ I would die in vain. High school life turned me into someone who is an avid; avid in a good way. I was a happy-go-lucky before‚ but the moment the door of high school opened and avowed for me‚ I knew I was out for

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    Should High School Sports be Taken Away? High School is said to be one of the key steps of your life‚ from prom night‚ to that day you finally move out‚ or even when your schools team won the big game. When you think about that time you spent in high school‚ do you want to remember studying all the time or do you want to remember the great time you spent with friends? High School should be something to be remembered‚ not just another boring school. The different sports that your school is involved

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    Standardized Testing

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    Why Standardized Testing is Not So Bad Standardized testing is a hot topic in the education system. Many people believe that this kind of testing does not accurately portray a students’ level of academia. However‚ many benefits of standardized testing go without being noticed. I believe that standardized testing not only helps the students with their education but also provides teachers and parents an insight on the students’ level of education by providing them with statistics and percentages of

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    Perform Reconnaissance

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    How many different tests (i.e.‚ scripts) did your “Intense Scan” definition perform? List them all after reviewing the scan report. 36 scans total 7. Describe what each of these tests or scripts performs within the Zenmap GUI (Nmap) scan report. 8. How many total IP hosts (not counting Cisco device interfaces) did Zenmap GUI (Nmap) find on the network? 256 9. Based on your Nmap scan results and initial reconnaissance and probing‚ what next steps would you perform on

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    High School Diploma

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    Should a person be required to earn a high school diploma before they are able to receive a driver’s license? Well‚ let’s think about this logically‚ how do you most high school students get to and from school every day? They drive‚ right? So‚ if a person were not legally able to receive a driver’s license until they have received a high school diploma‚ think about how many more school school buses will have to be used. Students who drive‚ go through the proper procedure to receive a learners permit

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    Explanation Many researchers have proposed that teaching students word roots unlocks the meanings of unknown words. The majority of words in the English language have origins from Greek and Latin. Ninety percent of English words over one syllable are Latin based‚ and the remaining 10 percent are Greek based (Rasinski‚ Padak‚ Newton‚ & Newton‚ (2008‚ p. 11). Just as phonics teaches word families‚ Greek and Latin roots will help students sound out words and determine the meanings of words (Padak

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