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    Living in this society can be either the best thing in the world, or it can be the scariest. Christopher struggles to survive in society due to being limited by social expectations because of his disability. Christopher struggles to become an independent kid, because it involves this hard thing for him called self confidence. Christopher gaining self confidence will help him move beyond his deep comfort zone. He has a hard time in certain situations. For example, he has trouble recognizing…

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    always study for my tests. This sometimes makes me get a bad grade on my test. I think this could help my grades a lot because i barely ever study for any of my tests. If I do these things then i could excel at school and be organized to be a better student. This will make me have to make more time. Study…

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    Divergent

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    Divergent takes place in a post-apocalyptic version of Chicago. The story follows Beatrice Prior as she finds her identity in a society that defines its citizens by their social and personality-related affiliation with five factions by taking the aptitude test, which exposes divergents who are a threat to the society. The focused main plot is a romantic attraction between Tris and one of her instructors in the Dauntless faction, nicknamed Four. Beatrice (Tris) is a strong willed 16 year old…

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    have a difficult time catching back up. At times, Professors may request students to bring scantron sheets to class for a test, or quiz. If students fail to bring them, they may end up getting a zero unless they have a friend that will allow them to borrow one. Being unprepared for class has many downfalls, students forget when assignments are due, neglect studying for tests, and are often falling behind. Forgetting important materials for college, and being unprepared is a successful way to…

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    Test Strengths

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    One of my many weaknesses is taking tests. Physically taking tests brings me anxiety, which ultimately doesn’t end in my favor. Yet, it gives me a sense of confidence while taking the actual test, leading me to believe that I actually might have passed. When getting the results back turmoil floods over me; I thought I could have achieved a higher score than I received. This has been/is a major issue for me through these past years. Anatomy was an easy class for many, and I would like to say so…

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    Drug Use In The Workplace

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    Should employers be able to fire employee for drug use on the job? Yes, I feel that employers should be allowed to fire employees who get caught dirty. Drug use is a choice. Using drug while at work affect your ability to perform the duties in which you were hired. If your contract says that their no drug allowed while at work you should respect the company policy. With this being said, there is a fair playing field if you were to get fired. Drug use at work never really leads to anything…

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    Drug Testing In Schools

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    Free Sport is a proud partner of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) they are the nation’s leader in sports drug testing and they administer all of the NCAA championships all year round through their drug test program. They believe it is essentially to drug test the athletes to ensure a fair game in all of the season; offering educational resources for everyone not only the athletes, coaches, athletic trainers, administrators, sports dietitians, and parents can take advantage of…

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    It created testing in grades third through eighth grade and one test per subject in high school (Klein).…

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    of standardized tests have been part of the U.S. public education system for over a century, while the actual tests have been around for more than 50 years. Kimberly Hefling, the national education writer for The Associated Press, states that research by the Council of the Great City Schools found that students take an average of 113 standardized tests before their high school graduation (Hefling, 2015). Frankly, students are taking an extreme amount of tests, between diagnostic, placement,…

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    which would be one of the things I would love to advocate a change for. Assessment should employ a holistic approach as opposed to what obtains presently. Much emphasis is laid on test scores and funds with little or no recourse to the importance of assessment in effective teaching. The pronounced emphasis laid on test scores have an adverse effect on other components of testing e.g. grading. Most schools grading system had to follow the education governing bodies laid down rule on grading…

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