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    Parents think it will push back or even cancel their sport practices or any other extra curricular activities. Also they might rely on their teens to watch their younger siblings after school while at work. The problem is parents are only thinking about the negative things. They don 't think how it could help teens with more sleep. Another problem we’re…

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    cause less stress and another day of rest. It would help students to relax but at the same time make them stay active. They would want to do activities outside of school like just going outside with friends to play or get some sun. Some may abuse their extra day as a lazy day which is not what a four-day week is supposed to be for. Extracurricular activities practices could be on the extra day off. One extra day to study and do homework would be helpful to the students. Students may also finish…

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    Throughout the past year, a few key extracurricular activities have played a significant role in my social, academic and work life. One of those activities has been my position as a leader on the youth leadership committee for my high school's band program. My work with this group consists mainly of developing and maintaining a sense of community within the band through organized bonding events and social media outreach platforms. Working alongside a group of dedicated individuals who care not…

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    Amongst Divisions I, II, and III, an average of 66% of student-athletes receive some form of financial aid or a scholarship. Paying college athletes is a controversial topic that has been debated for years. Some people say the student-athletes deserve compensation for their hard work. Others think that they should not because they are at college to learn and they already receive funding in scholarships. NCAA president Mark Emmert says, “These individuals are not professionals. They are…

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    That being said, it didn’t take very long at all for reality to kick in. High school, was not a cakewalk, and proved to be difficult beyond imaginable. Classes were time consuming, challenging, sleep was virtually nonexistent, and extra curricular activities devoured any extra time I wanted to save for myself. Fortunately, a few upperclassmen I had become friends with the summer before due to Marching Band went out of their way to help me adapt to this foreign environment. These individuals…

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    Throughout my learning career the experiences I’ve had in my academics and extra-curricular activities helped me develop certain characteristics that will aid in achieving my lifetime goals. Academically I have taken the most rigorous classes my school offered which were the Pre-AP/AP classes all four years of my high school career. These classes I feel will give me the skillset to achieve more in college and in life because these classes strive to teach work ethic and require time…

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    Analyses of Community Violence in Adolescents Introduction People think that crime, violence only happens or is related to gangs of inner cities, but violence could happen anywhere, for example in a family house, in crowded cities and rural cities. Every child in the United States faces elevated rates of exposure to violence over the years in their community. Children that are more at risk are the ones with families with low income, being non-white, and living in family violence. Therefore,…

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    is one of the posters I designed for a residence event I helped organize. This proves how I was able to coordinate my time to design this poster, and as well proves how during my school term I am able to balance between school and extracurricular activities to work hard put on events for everyone. Joining council has helped me understand how important it is that I am very organized with my time as I have committed myself to not only my school work, but as well Fountain Council. Here is a letter…

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    structured out-of-school activities are enormously important to them, with 85% saying that kids who participate in such activities are better off than those who don't” (Rizzolo). Although some people may think that extracurricular activities are important to public education others may think the opposite. Extracurricular activities have been proven to improve academics in core subjects such as math, social studies, language arts, and science (Chen). Extracurricular activities have also been…

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    see huge rewards for the investment they have made in their academic careers. Overachievers, kids who strive to take the most advanced classes, get straight A’s, and participate in as many extracurricular activities as possible in hopes of getting into…

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