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    Restrictions In School

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    Currently in schools there are way to many restrictions enforced on the use of the Internet and computers. Computers and the Internet are used in schools to help enhance students’ learning and improve the academic statute of students. Instead it tends to hamper students learning as much or more as if there were no restrictions. Restrictions on computers should be reduced because they make it difficult to find information for research papers, students are more apt to get around the restrictions…

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    University, Master of Science in Athletic Training program, and Doctor of Physical Therapy program is to participate in the dual-degree opportunity. My interest in the allied health professions began in my sports medicine class during my sophomore year of high school. I fell in love with learning about the human body and I absorbed the content effortlessly. I continued my enrollment in the sports medicine program throughout my high school education, and my passion for the program made me realize…

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    university is usually around $7,000. This is a big difference for not just college students, but for everyone. Another option that I do not have that much knowledge on is the bridge program. From what I do know is that it is similar to dual enrollment just much more. You take classes from University of Maine Orono at the high school taught by our staff. You will only take the classes that are…

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    My name is Valerie Diaz and I grew up in a small town called Hazleton, Pennsylvania. While growing up I noticed that I did not have any special talents or interest in sports. I am an individual who is simply motivated by earning good grades and by the long-term outcomes of those good grades. That is why school has always been my number one priority, sport and talent. I attended Heights-Terrace Elementary Middle School and graduated from 8th grade with honors and awards from the community service…

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    fix it. However, the problem with this is that once the person helps me fix my writing, the meaning behind it didn’t seem to come from my heart and it looks as though a robot wrote it. Fortunately for me, this problem was resolved when I took Dual Enrollment this year. This class has taught me so much about parallel structure which has helped smooth out my writing. Know, I can write confidently knowing that my writing is generic and has a proper flow to it. Another concept in which I…

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    helped me to balance school work, my social life, and it also helped me to be more organized. Besides, studying on own time helped me to balance my school work because I had so many homework and classwork assignments to do for my high school and Dual Enrollment (College) classes. Being a member of the math team has helped me to plan and follow it. It has also helped me balance my social life because although I want to hang out with my friends and family every day, instead I make plans to hang…

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    As we continue to find ways to better our education system, let’s take a look at some of the laws and acts that have impacted it thus far. In 1954 Brown v. the Board of Education was designed to desegregate schools as well as promise for more just, diverse, and equitable schooling to the general public (Scott & Quinn, 2014). About 20 years after Brown v. Board of Education was passed, the Supreme Court was faced with another discrimination case known as Lau v. Nichols. In Lau v. Nichols, the…

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    Sometimes A failure isn’t a failure at all it’s just a minor setback. I learned this at the beginning of my 10th grade year. My teacher had told my classmates and I that we were able to be dual enrollment students at Germanna Community College. She informed us that we would have to take an entrance exam to be placed in classes that were suitable for us. When she said this we told her that we’d be ready and that we’d pass with no problems. Finally the day came to take the entrance exam and of…

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    What is your idea of a perfect high school? As I am coming to the end of my high school career, there are a lot of different things that I would change about my high school. Going through now four years of the same school, with the same people, and the same teachers, there are a wide variety of different things that come to mind when asked to answer such a question. To me the idea of a perfect high school is having students that are involved within their academics and in clubs and activities.…

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    C., ensured a 2.4 percent pay raise instead of 2.1 as requested by the Department of Defense. AFSA blocked the “with dependent” rate for dual military families. AFSA won a provision for equal treatment for reserve pre-mobilization health care. AFSA resisted TRICARE life enrollment fees, increased TRICARE cost-sharing payments for retirees and TRICARE enrollment fees for active-duty family members. There are 10 other major legislative impacts from 2017 that I can’t fit in this…

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