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    Achievements & Drugs As most of us assume, students succeed and prosper through school to become something they 've always wanted to be. Unfortunately, many students begin to slack off of their school work and begin to fall in the wrong direction. Drugs take a high toll on students. Some use them to forget things or get a feel of calmness to ease them. Students may later become addicted to any type of drug they 've taken. It is no good for them but it is what they 've adapted to. For example,…

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    Defending: Schools, under high schools, should have the right to ban cell phone use during the school days because of less concentration, less physical communication, and less patience. Cell phone is the easiest access item of distraction from learning in a class. Since cell phone is small and able to play without any noise, students would use for unrelated subject in a class. Especially if you are not interested in a subject, you want to avoid listening a lecture and do something else…

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    Interaction, and Inner Direction.”(17). In Levine’s first section of the article “Interpretation”, Levine begins his argument with an anecdote about a student who is struggling in college because in high school she depended on her good memorization skills rather than understanding concepts as a whole. First Levine states that students in high school are adapt to…

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    1530217 High school should not have uniform I call shots just do it like Nike No FaceTime but the people want to Skype me If I do time then who would really write me?I stay on y 'all mind but, oh, I think they like me Clean pair of sneaks, with a designer belt Please watch your step cause I 'm feeling myself?’IHEARTMEMPHIS hit the qwua 2015 ,this is telling how the new genaration like to dress and represent thire self, so do i belive high school students should wear…

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    The first time when school uniforms were adopted was not in America, but in England in 1222. Students at school were required to wear robe-like outfit called a ‘cappa clausa.’ Later, school uniforms became associated with public schools and preparatory schools. At this time, the uniforms that they wore were incredibly formal. They were required to wear a black top hat and tails as their uniform up until 1972. Today, many students are required to wear school uniforms all around the world. Not…

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    started at a technical college to get my A&P, since moving here I have also learned many lessons of responsibility. And, with coming here, I have picked up skills that I’m truly not sure I could have acquired elsewhere. Please, let me elaborate and share with you why moving to Kentucky has made such an impact on my life. First off, I would like to say that I was never very fond of school. I always hoped that after high school I would be able to get by just fine without going to college. Luckily…

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    student is putting no effort into plagiarizing they are just copying. Teachers are resigning and colleges are letting the wrong people in because of cheating. With…

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    Ones personal reasons for attending college is molded mainly based on their upbringing. Those who may have grown up in a wealthy environment may choose college because they want to join a sorority or fraternity that their ancestors have become greatly apart of rather than education because a successful future is handed to them. Those who may have grown up in a poor household with a promising mind will use that mind to study their way into providing for their family. As the product of a…

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    Essay #3 Cell phones are an everyday device. “The number of student- and teacher-owned devices has grown over 3,000” (Schachter 28). These devices can be a blessing and a curse but are extremely helpful and convenient. Many students have a working and functional cell phone. Information is streamed to people as fast as the server will allow, and fast is an understatement. “High school, middle school, and even elementary school students in a growing number of districts are being encouraged to…

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    Illinois, which is ironically the states we grew up in, between…

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