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    Many high schools have started to pull away from the “sports scene” which isn’t fair to the kids who work day and night to achieve their dreams of playing a varsity sport at their high school. Kids can benefit from playing sports by having better relationships and exhibiting personal growth. While it is true that young athletes can get hurt from playing sports, the positive impacts sports can have on a kid is too great to take away. First of all, it is shown that athletes have better…

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    What would you say about starting the school day later in the morning? That has been a discussion for a lot of school systems across the country. Starting school later takes away from a student's after school life; therefore school should not start at a later time. The problem with starting school later is that it takes away the extracurricular activities. Some students only take school serious because they need good grades to play sports. So if the day starts later there will be more students…

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    Unfortunately, I am currently in the middle of a financial aid related dilemma. This letter is an inquiry to request an adjustment to my financial aid award. Not reflected in my FAFSA and CSS particularly well, is my home life situation. While my grandmother resides in New York, my father spends time with her there and she is in our house frequently so that my father is able to monitor her more closely and be more supportive health-wise and emotionally. She is ninety-four years old and has…

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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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    Pros And Cons Of Uniforms

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    Unity, safety and school pride can all be obtained with a few simple pieces of fabric. Uniforms are not required in public schools as much as they are in private schools which is in fact a shame. What many public schools do not realize is that uniforms can make their schools appear more unified, as it gives the illusion the everyone is on the same boat since they are all wearing the same colors. Not only that, but it will be a more affordable trend. Many families do not have the money to spend…

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    taught grammar but acquire it through socialization—we are preprogrammed to develop language skills, especially during early childhood. Children learn through a hypothesized mental structure called the Language Acquisition Device, which includes basic grammar. Even though she had scientists teaching her English and seemed to be making progress for some time, she was capable of very little learning and ultimately resulted in a substantial deficiency in anything more complicated than basic…

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    syntax. Syntax is where most of the wild children fail and are given up on. Genie and Victor were easily able to perform Semantics with word identification but they failed at what truly makes language, which is grammar. These two left down Chomsky’s theory as they were never able to learn grammar and higher linguistics, it seems that language is not innate, or at least in the case of…

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    Rhetoric of Young Life Being in high school, it sometimes feels like everyone is trying to get you involved in something. Teachers, parents, and upperclassmen are always pushing you towards an extracurricular or sport. One group that is extremely adamant about getting students to join their group is Young Life. Many schools have Young Life, but for those who don’t, I will try to explain it to you. Young Life is a Christian, non-denominational group that tries to reach out to high school students…

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