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    Mikhail Bakunin once said, “Political Freedom without economic equality is a pretense, a fraud, a lie; and the workers want no lying.” The people who apply for jobs have to take a drug test while those on welfare can violate the use of the money. Welfare is basically financial support given to people in need. Helping people that are in need can cost money because nobody knows what they are using their check on. Many individuals do not agree with the kind of action mainly because they could be…

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    impact on the body and the mind, and substance abuse can inhibit everyday activities. However, there is dissent on the topic of mandatory drug testing. Drug tests may be given as a pre-employment or participation requirement, randomly, on a scheduled basis, or in cases of reasonable assurance of drug use. Some of the most common places where tests are administered include schools, the workplace, and athletics. It may seem simple; since drugs are generally viewed negatively, why are there not…

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    rules. Reason? Simple! Because they didn’t study at all! Preparing for a test in school is critical if you want to pass it. Cheating are those who have no knowledge of what they’re answering or doing during a test. Some people say that studying is a waste of time, due to the mindset that they would never get the point of what they are reading. Truth be told, studying actually pays off. How? If a person gets a perfect score on a test, and you asks if he studied or not. Do you expect, a yes or no?…

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    teaching specific topics that are only on tests they lose the time to teach other subjects. Standardized tests narrow the entire curriculum in many schools, often squeezing out subjects such as music art, foreign languages and social studies. This is an issue because these subjects are very important, just because they are not tested does not mean that they should be ignored. Only 340 million people speak English as their first language which out…

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    Trust me, I know stuff: A summary of Gerald Graff’s “Hidden Intellectualism” In the essay “Hidden Intellectualism,” Gerald Graff explores the idea that the educational system fails to recognize street smarts as a valid form of intellect. In particular, Graff suggests that schools and educators are at fault for overlooking street smarts because of the assumption that such intellect is invalid and of no use to academic learning. Although some people believe that being knowledgeable about sports,…

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    The concept of homework was created to help students with their school work. Getting extra work for home allows students to truly understand what they learned during the day. It is additional practice for students and will help prepare them for tests and exams. Homework also teaches children important life skills such as responsibility and perseverance. Students will have to be responsible to get their homework done on time and with good quality. Even when students don’t want to do homework, it…

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    better then they do. This is similar to our society because we also make kids feel inferior to others because they get worse grades then the other. The truth is the student that is ranked less could be the next Albert Einstein, but alas he/she has test anxiety and is tired often so he gets worse grades than others andbecasuse of this he gets sad frequently and can’t reach his full potential. This is just one of many hypothetical instances. My point is not to say that we should exterminate books,…

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    are preparing for college and career readiness. To help measure the performance of every children the state gives out a standardized test. However, in recent years testing has become a problem for the students, teachers, and the overall school environment. Testing in a nutshell is a way to measure the knowledge that a student have in a specific area. “Standardized tests provide a lot of useful information at low cost” (ProCon.org). Standardized testing includes reading, math, science and other…

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    Highschool sports are causing the scores nationwide to go down, and we should definitely not let them. We are the 31 in math and 17 in reading, on a test that more than 74 countries took, as said on "Have sports teams brought down America's schools?" written by Elizabeth Kolbert. Some sports are damaging our grades and we should definitely take them off. Even though we all love highschool sports and cheerish them, I stronly believe that they are no benefit for us and we should totally consider…

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    Scholarship Opportunities for GMAT test takers around the world In this article, I’ll go over scholarship opportunities for GMAT test takers around the world, as well as some examples of specific school-based scholarships. You’ll get a good idea of how to find scholarships you’re eligible for and what kind of score you’ll need to have a shot at landing them. But first, what is GMAT? The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized exam designed to predict how test takers will…

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