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    When I was living in East St. Louis their schools had dress code. If you came to school not in dress code they discipline you and send you to ISS (in school suspension), or more likely have you call your mom because they wouldn't let you in the school. We had dress code because girls would wear clothes that revealed body parts and dudes from gang wars but, most schools have dress codes only to help keep the students in order. Most people think it's not the dress code it’s the person behavior and…

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    f children, no matter what age, were to steal or harm someone, should the parents go to jail or be tried for it? This is a really interesting debate; most people argue that it is always the parent’s fault. Sure, children are a product of their environment; but this doesn’t always mean that the parents are to blame for what a child may do. Sometimes, children just do not have the ability to learn what is morally right and wrong. Sometimes, develop in such a way that the parents did all they can,…

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    exclusive applications, but have two defining roles to play in an individual’s life and society as a whole. Ferguson explains that science is the explanation of how the world works and how these natural phenomena come to exist. However, faith is the why of certain aspects of life and the reconciliation process of hardships and struggles. One example of this is that science can only explain how a child dies early, but faith is what gives a meaning behind that death of a child and how to overcome…

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    Even though my friend life seemed to be a success, I couldn’t only focus on my friendships. I learned this with the bad grades I was receiving back from teachers. At first, my mom did not really care much, because she thought that is what happened when you make a quick transition between schools. However, my grades became worse as the second semester started, therefore my mom asked me why I was struggling in school. I told her that I wasn’t working hard enough because I couldn’t find a balance…

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    I Like Kingshaw

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    Like Kingshaw in the end of the novel, I’m also free. I am finally free from reading this book. Not because it’s bad. It’s because it’s too emotionally overwhelming. Finishing it makes me look back at my mundane over-dramatic complaints and see how minimal it is comparing to Kingshaw. I feel blessed by God for protecting me from the unfortunate. I stumbled across this book whilst skimming through the bookshelves in my local bookstore, my attention was caught in the somber atmosphere of the…

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    holding hands, sitting in front of my parents, waiting for them to say where we were moving. Three, two, one… “We’re moving to Puerto Rico!” Wait a second; back up. Puerto Rico? Where did that come from. We have lived in Massachusetts my entire life. Why Puerto Rico? My parents explained to me that we were moving there because we are Hispanic. Tears were rolling down my face like never before. I knew that I was not excited. Still, I had no choice to move. I was seven and I was not at the age to…

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    For as long as I can remember video games have been a scapegoat whenever violence is related to controversial issues involving adolescents. Whether it’s bullying, increased violent behavior, or the desensitization of violence, video games seem to get the short end of the stick whenever violence is involved. Unfortunately, we can also be quick to jump to conclusions and put the blame on a scapegoat instead of trying to find a true root cause such as role models, peer pressure, and teasing.…

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    For some “evangelical and fundamentalist Christians engaged in culture wars rhetoric [. . .] public schools [were] ‘Satanic hothouses’”("A Brief History of Homeschooling"). Another reason some people have decided to homeschool is “that kids get their values from whoever they spend a majority of their time with”(“Parents on the Pros and Cons of Homeschooling”). Without a good mentor, these kids can turn into something that the parents…

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    Having a hobby keeps people occupied thus keeping them happy. It is healthy to be happy and being happy is an overall fantastic feeling. Some can say that smoking cigarettes is a bad pass time but that is unjust. There are completely more violent and horrendous hobbies in the world; from murdering to torturing to toppling governments, there are plenty of worse hobbies. Also, smoking cigarettes can really burn a hole into your pocket…

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    good enough for society to accept them (web). Body image is also a huge part of why people are not feeling accepted into society. The world has set the standard that, for girls, they have to be a size two be beautiful and for guy, they have to have a six pack to be attractive. It has gotten to so bad that the world of Barbie is being changed. “Some of the things that people said about Barbie was that she might be a bad role model for girls, that she represents an unrealistic body type,” says…

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