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    your decision you can’t force someone to do it. It depends on what you plan on gaining from studying and do you have a goal. The goal is to get good grades. Have you ever wondered why people who don’t study seem to pass the test with no problems? Well, I wasn’t one of those people in high school honestly studying was never something I got use to until I attended college. S Q R W…

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    strategy in planning how to successfully accomplish goals plays a huge role. As famous baseball and football play Bo Jackson would say “Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there” (Jackson). Certainly, famous Bo Jackson set his goals high by succeeding in both baseball and football; however, goals that may seem small for example winning a high school football game Friday night is just as important, and can lead to higher goals. The strategies we practice will produce success by…

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    A relationship can affect you in different ways. Im gonna state the most important ones. The ones especially affecting more than half of highschool students. Through breakups and all of the resons why you should pay more attention to your education. But also why and why not becasse in highschool its very important to some people. From a Recent study it shows that 85% of the people who break up from a long-term relation ship meaning ( 1–5 years) Are graudually affected way more that people…

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    Restating the fact that “a four- year college degree has essentially replaced the high school as the necessary preparation for a career in the modern world” (Discoll). In addition a college degree raises the standards of living, it helps with getting a job that pays a better salary and in return it provides more tax revenue and personal fulfillment (Discoll), but how can a college degree be achieved if the tuition is just too high for students? It is true that there are scholarships, but the…

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    will be involved. Not only will the government assist in helping fund for those who cannot afford early childhood education but they will be involved in issuing educational policies and assuring that each school system works for the safety, health, high enrollment, and education proficiency in all children. Lastly, because I believe preschool should be free, it would be funded the same way primary and secondary school is funded by citizen paid taxes. Everyone who has a job they work get taxes…

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    The first question many teenagers are asked at any social gathering or family party is, ‘what do you want to do when you graduate?’ For most adolescents, that question is the most dreaded part of any day. However, that stereotype doesn’t apply to me, as I had decided in the 10th grade exactly what I wanted to do in life. My future career goal is to be an English teacher for deaf students. My plan is based off of my interest in the deaf community and culture, my passion for English and love for…

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    choice on whether to further his education or not, and many are heavily pressured towards college. I believe each individual should be able to choose the path appropriate for his needs with support and affirmation. By the time I was a freshman in high school, I was constantly being asked, “Where do you want to go to college?” “What do you want to major in?” “What career will you have?” At the time, it was exciting to think about the future and making all those “big kid” (emphasis added)…

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    than it seems. A major concern for reducing the size of classes is forcing schools to hire underqualified teachers. With the lack of space, administrators are forced to create classrooms out of closets and place portable classrooms on the playgrounds. High authority believe that for better achievement, teachers must alter their lecture style instead of focusing on the amount of students in the room (“Class Size” 2). Even if reducing the size of a class is costly, the question should remain,…

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    Your senior year of high school can be extremely stressful, from keeping up with class assignments to preparing for the next immense phase of your life, college. Preparation for college comes with a lot of important decisions. Deciding where you want to attend and how you’re going to finance the cost, are only a couple of questions that have to be answered. All of this can be tremendously difficult and overwhelming to students who have no clue where to start. Ms. Phoebe Smith set out to make a…

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    basketball, but I’m not very strong or coordinated. All through middle school, I was a B team player, so I was not that good. I didn’t really love basketball at this time, I only played because everyone told to because of my height. My freshman year of high school was the same story. I grew four inches going into my sophomore year putting me at 6’5”. This made me even more uncoordinated than before. So I didn’t play much my sophomore year either. I…

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