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    United States of America is facing more problems today than in the history of the country. The country is more divided today than ever before and that is a reason it is failing. The United States used to be the most dominant country in the world and now it is not going in the right direction. The government as a whole is failing the country and not looking out for the people in it. Selfish politicians have driven our economy into the ground and not made any decisions for the people. At the…

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    Why Plagiarism Is Good

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    up to your actions. The University of Utah and Brigham Young University are some the amazing colleges I am really looking forward to attending after I graduate. On the University of Utah’s school website they have a plagiarism policy written in a student handbook. “Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, representing as your own, without attribution, another individual’s words, phrasing, ideas, information…

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    Walters, the authors all address the issue of poverty in education. However, the approach that each other decides on using, differs between all three of these works. In the TedTalk by Canada, there are more realistic conclusions about how to fix our failing school's; whereas in Sumners TedTalk, there are many issues she discusses from her experiences as a mother, however, her conclusions are more based on her emotion rather than reason. Arnett-Hartwick and Walters regard poverty in education and…

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    pedagogies towards the advancements of student participation and overall outcomes. A socially just classroom is not simply built on fair and equitable principles, but offers students the opportunities to question and take action, in order to become culturally global citizens (Hackman, 2005, p.104). For the purpose of this task, I have selected an English Stage 5 lesson plan, conducted after the viewing of the play, Spring Awakening. My major pitfall was failing to consider the total extent of my…

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    may release a small amount of stress, yet also ending many opportunities to become prosperous. It would not be enjoyable living in poverty or at least close to it.Dropping out can cause many problems physically and emotionally down the road. It could make life more complicated in multiple ways. Although high school students drop out by choice, high schoolers should have to stay in school. Americans today don’t seem to be as educated as they used to. Millions of high schoolers are dropping out…

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    Bullying On The Internet

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    why it needs to end. Cyber bullying is negative because it can cause school failure, trigger depression or low self-esteem, and even cause victims to commit suicide. To begin, cyber bullying is negative because it can cause school failure. According to “Attack of the Cyber Bullies,” some schools hold assemblies to educate students of the impact that online harassment has on their education (“Attack”). Cyber bullying can effect students’ education because they are distracted by the bullying…

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    During my 18 years of living I experienced failure a couple of times but there's one failure that I'll never forget. The failure that I'll will always remember was when I failing in the 9th grade. This experience was the worst & most embarrassing thing that could ever happen to me however , it was also a good thing because after this situation I became an whole new person. This situation affected me in a good way & a bad way after all. Out of all the failures I had in my life the first one…

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    “Our Graduates are Rubes”, written by Tom Nichols, introduces the idea that colleges are failing in both their responsibilities to educate and establish a foundation of civic responsibilities. Nichols believes this comes as a result of four specific problems in the college system today: “the pampering of students as customers, the proliferation of faux “universities,” grade inflation, and the power reversal” (B3). The author believes schools try too hard to make their campus feel like home and a…

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    whole essay, students have used works other than their own. Plagiarism is a social issue that continues to grow in today’s society. A look into the matter of academic dishonesty, as well as a solution to the problem, should be explored. First, there are copious types of plagiarism. Some forms of this academic dishonesty may even be unconscious. Next, a look into why students plagiarize may help establish a solution. Last, the consequences for plagiarism not only affects the students immediately,…

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    When it comes to failing, our egos can be our worst enemy. After reading Mary Sherry’s essay “In Praise of the F Word” she argues that students do not have the skills they need to succeed in school or in life. It is very important for parents and teachers to start using the “threat of flunking” as a positive teaching tool to make students understand the importance of education. Even though, flunking may cause a student temporary emotional distress, the lack of education is continuously placing…

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