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    Every morning before first block starts we hear the warning music play on the overhead rushing you to class, but we don’t always pay attention to what follows after. Announcing congratulations to sports teams, but not mentioning all that deserve recognition, and also stating clubs or activities for students to sign up for, but sometimes not delivering the message clearly. There is many activities and clubs after school offered at Freedom High School, but many students are not aware what these…

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    Berwyn: A Short Story

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    "Come on now, Berwyn", the nurse says with the plate of food. "No...I'm not hungry", Berwyn mumbles as he turns down the food. "Come on Berwyn, you always use to eat your food, what do I have to do to make you eat?", the nurse says, looking at Berwyn concerned. Berwyn tears up. "I want friends back", he whispers. The nurse smiles. "But you have friends", she answers. "No, friends I did had...Mick and Carlson. Why did they leave?", Berwyn asks. The nurse looked at Berwyn and hugged him. "I'm so..…

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    Research Paper: Necrophilia: Is it more Common than most people think? Ever thought about sleeping with the dead? Nowadays I would have never thought I or anyone else would think about it or even imagine. There are some cases that support such types of diagnoses that took place not only in the funeral home, but other people lives as well. Many people have asked why and how it happened whenever it comes to their attention and end up finding it too disturbing. The cases of necrophilia are…

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    Limbos et al. (2008) shows that parental inclusion in the advancement of school approaches and projects is an essential stride in advancing more prominent school-group associations. Projects and activities that reinforce families and neighborhoods can be perfect associations in the middle of groups and schools, and can connect with different aspects of the nearby group and help lower violence in schools and the community. Schools can serve as the main environment of various services such as,…

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    Boarding Schools (6-8 pgs) Although they weren’t referred to as Boarding Schools, the practice of sending children to other families or schools, so that they can learn together, is a long standing tradition. Today you can find records of this tradition in classical and modern day literature. Some of the most well-known books include Harry Potter, The Catcher and the Rye, and The Series of Unfortunate Events. If you were to journey to the UK, you would find that the tradition of sending boys away…

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    The biggest factor that is ongoing right now in high school sports, is that schools of choice, also known as re-innovated schools, do not have the opportunity to participate in sports with high schools who already have sports. Re-innovated schools’ main purpose should be academics, but shouldn’t scrutinize the interest of seeking a part of the athletics. Personally, this was something important to me and wanted to create a change. Although to others above me, this wasn’t a main focus. Through…

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    Within a humanistic society communication is essential in its ability to covey the deepest secrets and ideals towards potentially anyone. In other species an innateness to communicate creates a differing pattern of communicative, meaningful vocalisations. These can range from bird songs that incorporate a limitedly learnt system or even domesticated pets using pitch variations to express themselves in scenarios. Humanistic communicative function can be infinite in its premise, utilising a…

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    General life at the Kamloops Residential School was tough and grim. On the first day of school, students were given no time to learn the system or any of the English language; they were thrust into the daily routine, and European culture, very quickly. They were given identification numbers which was written on the few belongings they did have. One interviewee recalls being “denied . . . . any personal identity. “I was called, ‘Hey, 39. Where’s 39? Yes, 39, come over here. Sit over here, 39.’…

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    Comparing Freemont High to Maryville High High school should be a place where teens feel comfortable, and to a certain extent, free to make their own decisions. At Freemont High School (FHS), Jonathan Kozol interviewed the students’ attendance, and all of them said this school was none of the things it is supposed to be. Though Maryville High School, a small town East Tennessee school, is extremely different than Freemont High School, an inner city school in Los Angeles, at first glance, the two…

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    Cellphone Usage In Schools Do you feel that students spend too much time on cellphones during the instructional day in high schools? Whether cellphones should be banned in schools will forever be a continuous dispute. Modern technology has created many wonderful advances in our society; however it has also taken away from some valuable aspects of our world. Cellphones are not appropriate in an educational setting because they are taking away from the social and physical experience of learning,…

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