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    Multiple School Shootings

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    I believe that students should be allowed to have a cellphone fat certain times of the day for their own personal use.I feel if kids had their phones with them at school it could help them stay safe in multiple situations and could help them communicate with their family if they don't have an other methods to do so. In certain situations having a phone nearby for your use could be quite useful, in situations like lockdowns and such because of a hurricane, earthquake, etc. you could use the…

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    It was a sunny summer day, June 21, 2017 when i was headed to the hospital at exactly 4:00 pm. I was going to get surgery on my right ankle to take out some screws that were on my foot for over 6 six years. However, it was stressing about how i was going to be able to pass my Eng 102 dual enrollment class. It was stressing that i had 1 week left and had to work on an 2 page letter and a final essay that were due on the last day of class. I joined the dual enrollment program(A.C.E) the summer of…

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    I must say, my experience from doing the Data Workshop: “Doing Nothing” was definitely one to remember. Prior to the experiment I had never been in a situation that made me feel several different ways at the same time. It was very new to me. My “Doing Nothing” experiment took place at my local mall. I chose to begin the experiment at 6:00 p.m. because it always seemed to be the busiest time for people to come to the mall, being that most people are getting off of work around this time.…

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    Learning about the government, playing sports, meeting new people, and staying at a college for an entire week was a great experience for me at Boys State. On my way to the camp, I was anxious to arrive because I heard from previous campers that they had a great time. When I got there my thoughts had slightly changed, but I was still impressed. My experience at the 2016 Mississippi Boys State camp at Ole Miss was a life altering event because I was preparing for the change from high school to…

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    My third quarter reading goal was to read 2 poetic novels. I met my goal by trying my best to read at least 50 pages each week. The two books I read were Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse and I Promised I Would Tell by Sonia Schreiber Weitz. While completing this reading goal I had to change the amount of time I spend reading each week. I on average read around an hour per week, but this reading goal help me have more of a reason to read then just reading for fun. I usually get distracted when I am…

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    The first new thing I learned from this article was that Ritalin and Cocaine are extremely similar. Second being the main reason why Ritalin is not highly addictive is because you swallow it in pill form which makes it you absorb it slower; causing you not to get an instant high like you would with cocaine. The third is that there are around six million children in the United States currently prescribed Ritalin. The fourth being that a significant portion of the prescriptions were not actually…

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    Personal Identity

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    I watch as my friends joke around, laughing with one another. Instead of joining them, I head home, where a stack of work awaits me. It is not that I prefer to stay home, or that I am anti social, but focusing on academics is what I do. It has become part of my curious identity that not only I acknowledge, but so do my friends and family. Often I am the one labeled as nerdy by my peers, I understand they mean no harm in it, it is more of a compliment than anything. I spend most of my day…

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    and students about the relevance and purpose of homework in U.S. schools. Attitudes toward homework often reflect the trends of a society and the leading educational philosophy. Additionally, historical events consistently influence the homework debate and drive the movement for or against homework. The past arguments for and against homework are familiar to educators because they are similar to the current arguments waged in today's debate over homework. Throughout the first few decades of the…

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    Homework Encourages Education In 2008, 72 percent of parents and students agreed that homework was the main source of household stress (“Why Johnny”), and statistics show that these numbers only continue to rise as years pass. So, how can students decrease the amount of stress they receive from homework and gain more free time? Many jump to the conclusion that abolishing homework is the correct solution to the issue. However, homework is far more useful and effective than many may think.…

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    relation. Almost all elementary to high school students will likely to agree that homework should not be assigned. The majority of students complain about homework yet teachers don’t usually understand why. While homework gives some benefits to students, unnecessary homework should not be assigned due to the fact that there are enough school hours, it consumes time, and the development of poor health is encouraged. “Homework has been a part of students’ lives for so long that the idea of not…

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