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    Several years ago‚ I heard someone say‚ “Values are caught‚ not taught.” At first‚ this sounded counterintuitive and completely wrong. Seriously‚ I thought‚ values are so important and significant in the life of any family‚ any organization‚ and to any group‚ how could they be left to be casually‚ haphazardly caught? Shouldn’t a person or group be intentional about how it teaches deeply-held values? It seemed careless to leave the communicating of values to something as nonchalant‚ and perhaps

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    lCons of condoms in school -Providing students with condoms actually encourages the earlier onset of sexual activity. If young people believe they will be “safe” when using a condom they are much less likely to be deterred from engaging in dangerous and immoral behavior. -Presenting condoms to students in a publicly funded environment presents a potential offence to people from a variety of religions. Catholics and followers of other religions who do not believe in birth control and orthodox practitioners

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    The pledge of Allegiance should not be said in schools; or at least not every day. The monotony of repetition dulls true impact of the pledge‚ and the words stop being anything besides a day-to-day annoyance. The Pledge is exactly that; a promise. In reciting it as a routine it loses its meaning. To “pledge” something is to make a solemn promise. Most students I know use the time set aside for the pledge to screw off. No promises there‚ let alone solemnness. They don’t care as they solemnly

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    just as important as a diet and exercise. If we go to school later‚ we would have many benefits. People have different ranges of time that they sleep‚ and each will be beneficial throughout the day. During the life of students‚ they usually would be more sleep deprived‚ due to their schoolwork and cellphones. Many students would likely appreciate if school starts later in the morning. There would be many benefits that students would receive if school would start later‚ but there are three very important

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    Should students be able to listen to MP3 Players on headphones during study hall? Today you often don’t go anywhere without hearing music or at least seeing someone listening to musicmusic has become a part of our everyday lives. Students should not have to stop doing something they are comfortable with doing at home studying just because they are at school studying‚ especially when it is something so harmless like listening to music. Listening to music in headphones is not a distraction‚ it can

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    Many teens in high school want to try out for sports. A lot of them try because they think it will make them popular or get them more dates. While this may seem like a silly reason‚ there are lots of other benefits to sports that your child may overlook. Here are some reasons that you’ll find comforting. With T.V.‚ movies‚ computers‚ and video games becoming more and more popular‚ it has become so much easier for teens to be by themselves rather than going out with friends. Kids used to go hang

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    Education secretary said‚ “One of the problems we have is children are not in school long enough in the day during the year.” To what extent do you agree with Gove’s view? In this essay I will be discussing the pros and cons regarding the hour’s children spend in school during the day throughout the whole year. Michael Gove‚ and education secretary stated that ‘one of the problem we have is children are not in school long enough in the day during the year.’ There are many positive and negative

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    GROUP 3 PRESENTATION Question 3 • Can we teach entrepreneurship and bring some entrepreneurial awareness and changes among individuals. Give evidence Approach in answering the Question • Definition of Entrepreneurship • Entrepreneurship education • Approaches to teach entrepreneurship • Conclusion The concept of entrepreneurship There is no universal agreed definition of entrepreneurship. However‚ Entrepreneurship is defined differently by different scholars. Schumpeter (1934) defines

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    Learning to perform music develops many skills in a student; music affects people intellectually‚ emotionally‚ physically‚ personally and socially. The theory of music is an intellectual skill‚ governed by physics yet guided by how humans perceive sound. Music theory is more often taught in a classroom setting similar to other school subjects‚ although its lessons permeate (and assist) musical performance as well. Emotionally‚ no subject matches music in its expressive breadth. The organization

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    Should students be required to wear a dress code if the school enforces one? Many schools around the country enforce strict dress code policies to decrease distraction from the learning environment and prepare students for the reality of having a dress code in a job. Most states have set up laws to allow the school board to set the dress code and its limitations‚ as long as it does not invade the student’s constitutional rights. People who agree with the dress code policies think that today’s students

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