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    School shootings are a trend that unfortunately has been getting popular for more than a decade. This is causing schools to increase security and prepare for a potential war against unknown individuals. This has shown a negative effect on a significant amount of students who now see school as unsafe. Metal detectors, security cameras, and many other security safeguards have been a regular necessity for schools. Instead of using these things as a last resort effort to prevent violence there needs…

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    Did you know in some high schools in Ohio, the minimum GPA to participate in sports is only a 1.0? GPAs should be the factor to decide if a high schooler is eligible to play in sports, due to the facts that having a standard encourages students in the classroom, it also helps them outside of high school and into their college years, and sets a good example throughout the district for other students to follow. Firstly, having GPAs as the decision to pass kids into sports or not encourages…

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    education because of the materials and resources they have to teach with. Going to college and university is the same regarding the ages in which you go and choosing what fields to study. Since Spanish and English are similar in some ways, communicating should run smoothly once the basis of English is taught to the Spanish speaking…

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    Shaquille O’Neal once said, “I agree that participating in sports keep teens out of trouble. First, they want to be apart of a group, any group, and the old saying that idle hands are the devils instruments are at least partially true then teens have too much fun doing their favorite sport to be causing trouble. Games can cause trouble but be sports.” In the course of the teenage years, an individual is presented with many opportunities to engage in inappropriate behavior. Many people constantly…

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    Persuasive writing All around the UK, children are struggling with an extensive amount of different issues, ranging from mental illness to physical abuse. These children often don’t have a place to turn when they are in need of desperate help; this is where Childline comes in. Childline is a private and confidential organisation for children and teens to talk about anything they wish- no problem is too big or too small. In 2013/2014 alone, Childline provided help to over 290,000 young people…

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    I decided to research and study: Do balance bands increase an athlete's performance? Athletics is a critical part of a child's development and many athletes resort to their sport skills to enter college and pay for it. Many people ask how can their sons or daughters become better at their favourite sport to be successful with it in their future. Balance bands were manufactured in the early 2000's and immediately became popular after many famous athletes like David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo…

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    that most of what they said was truth, but I will make adjustments to my knowledge about linguistics and languages in the future. As an evolving language, English speakers have borrowed words from all other languages because of need and prestige reasons in order to maintain the precision of English, yet many words exist in other languages that English does not have equivalents. I disagree with that people who speak Mandarin are 20 percent less likely to die from…

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    “Language variation means that a given language like English is not one uniform and homogeneous system, but that it contains many, slightly or strongly diverging subsystems or varieties.” (Dirven 2004: 204) In order to understand the term variety different concepts must be defined. This essay discusses the differences and similarities of the concepts of accent and dialect. While the first part of this essay deals with the term accent, the second part deals with its contrast term, the dialect.…

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    continue speaking Spanish, etc. Adapting to a new language can be very harsh because there are many factors to take into consideration. Language doesn’t not only exist in the way we speak, but also in the way we write. When learning a new language, grammar rules, writing formats, pronunciation, etc., have to be learned as well. The article mentions that different languages have different rules, “In Navajo there is no such thing as a regular verb. You have to learn by heart each variation of…

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    same rate of learning so would all require the same level of teaching. This allowed children in the Secondary Modern schools to be taught less, as there was no expectation for them to excel further then what had been predicted. Also, children in Grammar schools were expected to improve at the same rate as in Primary Education, resulting in pressure being put on those who may have struggled at higher levels. Due to the faith in the validity of the 11+ exam, there were few instances of…

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