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    children’s opportunities to play in their own chosen way. The purpose of this study is to determine the extent of consciousness of family impacts on academic success, and the well-being of a child. There is growing that participation is organized activity contexts offers valuable opportunities…

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    successfully finished my first semester in English 111. It has been a very good learning experience for me that has already helped me in other classes. I have enjoyed what I have learned about writing even though at times it has been very stressful. I have managed to show up to every class on time and turn in every assignment. English 111 is a great class to learn how to write effectively and learn to cite work. The work citing activities were probably the most important thing that I learned in…

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    Comfort Zone Definition

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    Imagine being forced to join an extracurricular activity, your options are Track and karate.Just thinking about how out of breathe running makes you feel, you decide track isn't for you and karate doesn't interest you. Nevertheless engaging in another activity may have an appealing interest.Engaging in extracurricular activities can get you out of your comfort zone, give you a new chance to learn, and make new friends. Getting out of your comfort zone can result in so many good things like…

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    you. American high schools have always been about, academics, but in recent years the love of sports, and clubs have started a new era. Yet there are students who aren 't part of any extra curricular activities, since they 're time consuming, tiring and not interesting. However participating in activities outside of school is a major part of being a successful student. I encourage students to become school…

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    Amounts Of Stress

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    routine consists of eight hours a school, followed by two to three hours of extra curricular activities, just to get home in time to finish at least three hours of homework, eat, shower, and go to sleep at a reasonable time, just to wake up and do it all over again. Teens in high school are now learning more material then ever and are expected to have a job along with being in extracurricular activities.…

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    different sports other than the sport they specialize in, jobs, different community service activities, and extracurricular activities at school. When children get to experience all of these different things, they not only help make the children more well rounded people, but the different activities also helps give the children an edge when it comes to college resumes. In an article titled “Extracurricular Activity Involvement Affects College Acceptance” written by Peterson staff, it talks…

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    "School, homework, extracurricular activities, sleep, repeat — that’s what it can be for some of these students," - Noelle Leonard, scientist at NYU’s College of Nursing. When a high school student is asked about their sources of stress the most common responses received would be schoolwork, grades, and decision making for the future. It is widely known that the stress student’s face becomes more adamant as they near graduation so stress levels in upperclassmen (juniors and seniors) are much…

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    Clinical Task 1

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    will be learning the different pathways such as zigzag, straight, and curve. The goal of this lesson is to have students incorporate these movements while fleeing and dodging. This gives the students different strategies they may use to avoid the chaser. They are also taught to complete the different pathways at different speeds. In clinical task 3 we are coding the students practice trails…

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    Having been an elected officer of the prestigious National Honor Society essentially enhanced my leadership and scholarship. The secretary job taught me vital awareness, responsibility and attentiveness. Having gotten involved in extracurricular activities at London also dramatically changed my self-perception as an individual worker. More specifically, my role as a design editor in Yearbook practically forced me to familiarize myself with the corporational system. I learned to adapt new work…

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    decrease the amount of stress homework puts on students. Homework affects a students grade more if they receive a zero than a hundred. Also, homework put pressure on students because they must decide whether or not they should attend outside of school activities or complete homework. Homework is harmful to students because it causes stress, lack of socialization, and grades will drop…

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