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    Change School Hours

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    School hours are often a struggle in every student’s life. Whether it’s too early in the morning to wake up or you have to stay home alone for hours after school. The school hours we have today can have an effect on students in a negative way. School schedules often take their toll on me during and after school is going. That’s why I think school hours should be changed from later hours in the morning to later hours in the afternoon to evening. Instead of our usual schedule, which is…

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    to complete their homework, and only have a small amount of time to enjoy their activities fully. Extracurricular activities are important to the well-being and development of children. Students deserve to have a well-balanced life. Students already spend a third of their day working hard at school, and another third of their day sleeping. They deserve to have the remaining time to enjoy more important things such as time with their families. The most important reason homework for students…

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    to gaming on a PC my parents started to put time constraints on our gaming, which I hated but it made sure I got my homework done. Now that my brothers and I are older and…

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    Why Homework in Schools is Ineffective Do you have a child in school? Many adults have children in school and have to sit down for 2 or 3 hours a night doing homework, causing a great inconvenience. In a study published in the journal of experimental education, “Research showed that excessive homework is associated with high stress levels, physical health problems and lack of balance in children 's lives”(Enayati). Many teens have after school jobs and simply do not have time to do a abundance…

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    sophomore in high school, faces the struggle every morning to get up out of bed since he stood up all night doing his homework assignments after cross country practice. Similarly, Aidan faces the same problem as the common teenager. Teens go against the difficult task of trying to get enough sleep, but it is hard when extracurricular activities, sports, and large quantities of homework get in the way. Therefore, this leads to them not getting the proper amount of time for their bodies to rest…

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    other children, learning new things and activating their imagination. These interests are very good in the development of a child’s life but at the same time, it can also cause damage. One of the a negative effect on the child’s life, for instance is spending too much time and not doing their homework or staying inside just to play and sit around day and night. The specific electronic games that can cause a big problem in a child’s mind PlayStation, Wii, DS, tablets, etc… Kids that are…

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    Positive Reinforcement

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    I could definitely say that I have experienced these different types of punishments and reinforcements at least once in my life. Starting off with the positive reinforcement in a very simple experience regarding pets, now I do not own a pet myself but this is coming from past experiences. I once saw a friend of mine trying to teach his new dog to sit and obviously the dog wouldn’t simply sit, so my friend brought him a treat in which he rewarded him whenever the dog would sit down. Now sure the…

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    Introduction: Skinner (1958) believed behaviourism to be a spontaneous event with the environment, causing organisms to either avoid or approach a familiar situation afterwards in which can prolong the effect on the organism. The environment would produce a reinforcing effect resulting in a conditioned stimulus, whatever the organism felt the first time, they are likely to feel that way again when the stimulus is reappears, Skinner (1958). This type of psychology makes an important observation…

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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    TV and lost sleep over it? A. You know you’re supposed to do your homework, but the TV programs have your favorite celebrities so you cannot stop watching them. B. According to the author Demitrios Kalogeropoulos, most recently accessed on December 3, a normal American’s average time of watching television is 4 hours per day. This may not seem like a long time, but it really adds up. C. Too much media may also affect in a negative way because companies take advantage of people’s dependence on…

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    bad decision. -Hook- Forcing students to take an extra curricular activity will do far more negative than it will good, for example it will cost the school more money, and take away time from both the students and teachers. By forcing students to take an extracurricular activity you would be depriving them of much needed time at home. Time that could be used with the family, at a job, doing homework, and an assortment of very many other important events that would be thrown off by your…

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