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    Summary Of Zero Tolerance

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    In the article “Zero Tolerance for Zero Tolerance” by Richard L. Curwin and Allen N. Mednler the authors start by discussing how schools should not use the zero tolerance policy with every student. The Zero tolerance policy was first originally established to help improve safety in schools. This can be done by making sure that all children regardless of their age, race, athletic ability, and or parental influence. The authors explain how the schools used this as an excuse to treat all the…

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    In this paper, I will demonstrate that how and why I followed some rules as a Chinese high school student. During the high school student life in China, we were required to wear uniforms whenever at school. Also, we could not wear any accessories such as rings and necklace. A uniform is an object that represents the student status, which means the uniform is a symbol of school and student. Since every school have different uniforms, I was the symbol of my school whenever I wear the uniform.…

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    Student Character Traits

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    The way students act outside of the classroom, is the way that they also act in the classroom. It may take time to show it, but the character traits of each student will resemble how they are in a learning environment. Each student is a different person, and they all have different ways of learning, however, if they don’t have good character traits it will start to affect the way of learning. Character traits of high school students will effect them later on in their life. Having good character…

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    language development happens quickly in children because it is the focus of the adults around them. Due to the situations I have experienced, I think a child’s language expansion abilities are largely dependent on their experiences. A child in an English-speaking household could not learn a foreign language out of thin air! Children tend to have an easier time learning a second language than adults do. Maybe it is because at this point, they’ve been working towards learning a language as long…

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    High school, it can be a place where bright young minds blossom and where happiness and memories are shared but behind this façade high school isn’t exactly a bed of roses. Students are constantly preparing for standardized testing and once the test comes around more than half the students fail. Is an irrelevant test really a way to get students to move forward in their lives? Leon Botstein, President of Bard College believes that high school should be taken out in all its entirety. Botstein…

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    School Should Start Later

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    Why school should start later Many people are raging about what time school starts but there might not be any time to change it.School Usually starts around 8:30 am, around where I am but in the U.S.A some school start around 8:00 am, lunch is usually around 12 lastly school around where I live end around 3:30 but in the U.S.A many schools end at 3:00 pm even earlier.But I am here to tell why you should or shouldn't starts school later My first argument is about how schools should start later,…

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    Of all the aspects of high school, participating in sports is a mutual interest of the students. High school sports are events where students can showcase their talents, learn valuable life lessons, and stay active in their years of adolescence. “In The Case Against High School Sports,” Amanda Ripley argues that high school sports should be terminated because they are expensive and prioritized over education and safety. The author argues that high schools should get rid of sports because they…

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    Everyone in America has too go too school at some point in their life.Most students in California attend school for 6 hours a day.In Adelanto,CA students learn math,science,language arts,history,PE,and an elective during this time.Some students are struggling academically with this kind of schedule.I believe that students should go too school for 8 hours a day too be successful. I think students should have an 8 hour school day,to help support this I have 3 reasons.1.There…

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    Empirical Study

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    abilities. This position too has been criticized by various critics who point to the empirical studies which prove that the quality and amount of exposure to a language by a child affects his or her learning experience (Benson, 2010). Recent empirical studies by developmental psychologists point to the fact that language is exclusively human, biologically based in terms of capacity and the environment of a child influences the innate potential to learn. A number of empirical studies have found…

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    Around the world many would say that American sports are taken much more serious and are much more involved than other countries. Some critics argue that the superiority of sports in America conflict with other issues such as in “The Case Against High School Sports” by Amanda Ripley. She makes a bold statement arguing that high school sport students become negligent in education within the American society. However, there is no correlation between low test scores and participation in sports in…

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