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    School Starting Time

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    School Starting Time Studies show that students are having to fight their natural sleeping habit to wake up for school every morning and it is affecting their performance during and after school in several ways. There are several pros about starting school later in the morning and one of them are is students are well rested they performs better in school. Starting school later in the morning also helps students get the rest they need and teenagers also won’t have to fight their natural…

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    Theories of Language Acquisition Language acquisition is defined as way in which humans learn to decipher oral language and speak in their . Over the years, many theorist have proposed ideas about the capacity of humans to acquire language. They have sought to answer the questions about how this uniquely human ability is possible. Is language development a learned skill? Is it innate? Is it dependent on social interactions? Four main theories of language acquisition emerged to answer…

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    Throughout the United States, five days out of a seven days a week, children have to wake up early in the morning and go to school. Those who have to ride the bus or travel a far distance from their school must wake up earlier than others. Many children across our country do not get enough rest; furthermore, the health of these students are at risk. Essentially, in order to make sure students are receiving an adequate education, we must make sure they are able to get the right amount of sleep at…

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    “There is a long list of proven leaders that can attribute part of their development to sports like Jeffrey Immelt, Meg Whitman, and even President George H. W. Bush.” (Kai Sato, From the Case of High School Sports). Without the availability of high school sports could these leaders have gotten to where they are now if sports were not part of their development? High school sports are worth the time and money that schools spend on them because they change people for the better and allow people to…

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    Language In The Giver

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    Since the beginning of creation of language, only one factor has set animals and humans apart- the ability to express thoughts and emotions. Oxford English dictionary defines language as “Words and the methods of combining them for the expression of thoughts.” But when the notion of ‘expression’ is removed from this definition, all that is left is “words”. Does delivering and receiving these words qualify as actual communication? Or does language devoid of expression simply imply mechanically…

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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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