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    the risks because they cannot see a long-term future for themselves. Public education is offered and required in all 50 states; placing good teachers who can also be a mentor to students may be a good place to start. Electives in middle school and high school are a place where adolescents can find something they are not only interested in, but something they may also find they are passionate about. Music education can be an important intervention in the lives of at risk adolescents (Shields,…

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    Throughout this article, the author discusses a topic that is very prevalent in society today, which is social anxiety and adults. In this article talks about how your social standing from early to late adolescence has an impact on your anxiety levels throughout adulthood. An experiment that was conducted from 2001 to 2011 tracked 169 ninth and tenth graders with a certain family income through 10 a ten-year period. At the beginning of the experiment, students were asked about who their friends…

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    Student Debt

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    intelligence, it may be an indicator of future potential. It is evident that individuals who complete a high level education must share some traits such as discipline, determination, and drive, just to name a few. Another thing that these people have in common is they are the types of people that employers desire. The factors that set scholarly people apart in this world are the same as those deciding who rises to the top of the corporate ladder. There is just one thing let out of this idyllic…

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    system can still create well-rounded students by helping them with their weakness, but not dwelling on them. Education at the high school level should be tailored towards the individual's strengths, preparing them for a career path of choice. Homework is another prime example of how unproductive school is. Thespiritscience.net says, “There is no actual evidence to support that high levels of homework have…

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    Two Year College Benefits

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    When deciding to have kids of your own money and a long term finical commitment will be needed whether you want to or not. The average cost to raise a child to the age of eighteen cost around 300k according to data released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in August 2014. This totally does not include the outrages cost for a college education. There are many ways to save money like going to a two-year technical college, or financial plans that give you support but even then a two-year…

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    education is through student loans. Two right solutions for a student’s higher education debt are to utilize the income-contingent loans or provide tuition-free college education. At a young age many people are instilled with the dream of graduating high school, continuing onto college and then pursuing their dream career. While in some schools, students are being taught college is an important step to achieving a career goal…

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    While the English school boys, on the island, evolved into demonic beasts without a strong parental-esque influence supporting them, modern U.S. high school students are not much different. Many adolescents let unachievable standards set by the media and their own peers dictate their social lives, and as a result, many teenagers, depressed, resort to unhealthy methods of dealing with stress if they are not able to reach the set standards. A hope for solvency, parents possess the ability to stop…

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    P.O, senators and judge, I stand as Senator Ortega for school start time to be later. Middle and high school times should start no earlier than 8:30 a.m., says the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) in a position statement. Doctors say that starting school earlier in the morning prevents children and teenagers from getting a full night’s sleep, which can affect their health, safety and academic performance. For years, studies have suggested that later school starts can benefit adolescents…

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    The cost of college education vs. the value received Every year the cost of collage education rises. With that comes an even higher amount of people who drop out. But what is the value that is received from it? The high cost of college not only worries students and their families but the school administrators as well. They worry that these costs will drive away students. Right now in order to attend an IVY league school for four years you would be spending at least 120,000 dollars.”(Casse and…

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    everyone make college more appealing? Would having free college education draw in more students to take classes? Would the percent of students graduating in upcoming years rise if schooling was free? Really no one knows the answers because college is far from being free. Today the rising cost of a college education is alarming, after high school many students dream of being able to attend the college that they most desire, but very few of them can afford to gain higher education. So, should…

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