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    football is excessively dangerous. First, impacts from head-on collisions in football cause immediate and long-term consequences. One study reveals, “In 2014, more than 9500 concussions were reported among high school football players in the U.S.” (Tyler 16). Furthermore, “At least eight high school football players have died so far this year” (Tyler 16). Overall, the statistics remain terrifying, but one fails to contemplate the lasting consequences associated with football injuries. Those…

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    interests in subjects. When the importance is placed on passing or failing a subject rather than learning it, students often lose sight of the actual topic’s value; I have experienced this in my own academic career. I took three Spanish courses in high school. During these classes, I met all of the requirements in order to receive the optimal amount of points. After I graduated, I decided to spend a year in South America; I thought my Spanish courses had adequately prepared me for my…

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    are free.” Unfortunately, Epictetus did not predict that even the basics of education would not be free in the future. With the cost of post-secondary studies at an all-consuming high, and ever getting higher, many people find it hard to cope in a society where education is necessary but not available to everyone. The high cost of tuition affects not only current and future students, but their families, the labour market and Canada as a whole. Post-Secondary Education should be considered a…

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    In the future there will be less people going to colleges because the cost will high priced. Only the determined few will be able to go due to cost because no one will be able to afford it. Its not just the college tuition but also the cost of the books, which are expensive too. If someone goes to college as a full time student the…

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    Statistical research and case studies exhibit that depending on an individual’s characteristics and ambitions, college may or may not orchestrate a prosperous future. Thus, developing new pathways after high school is crucial to integrate young adults into society, as a college student or an immediate contributor to the workforce. Numerous trends correlate to profound opposition of higher education, and, predominantly, the scenarios revolve around the…

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    The book The Catcher in The Rye by J.D Salinger is a great book. It is taught in several different countries and schools around the world. It is well known for grabbing the attention . However, the word choice in the book could be considered inappropriate. In the book, profanity is a big choice of word selection. Many people like it and others don’t, so should it be censored because of Holden and Salinger’s style? Many critics would want the book to be censored because of it influencing…

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    Broadcasting in Omaha, Nebraska, provided color commentary during his broadcasts. Although she cannot be proven to be the first woman sportscaster, she is definitely among the earliest” (Schwartz, n.d.). Women in sports journalism is on the rise because, “statistics show a rise in the audience, meaning more opportunities open up for female athletes” (Schwartz, n.d.). There is a paper in Switzerland that is analyzing Women Sports journalists. “Based on 27 semi structured interviews and…

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    In-Depth Bullying Article Questions Answer these questions in complete sentences. 1. Whose life at high school has been hell? A; According to the article David Knight's life at school has been hell. 2. According to David, how many people could potentially see him being bullied? A; In Davids words it's up there for 6 billion people to see. “Anyone with a computer can see it," 3. What percentage of Canadian teens admitted they've posted hateful comments? A; About 16 per cent pf teens…

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    As a marketing major, I have always studied the product life cycle from the aspect of marketing a new brand, building brand resonance, experiencing saturation and decline. The theory as it applies to the international economy tells us that a product will be manufactured in the area of its invention during the beginning phase. A maturing product will be exported to other areas and other countries, which will begin to reproduce the item. Once this process begins, the product will be mass produced…

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    would love for school to start later in the day. The question is , "is it a good idea?" Most high schools are known for beginning bright and early. That makes getting up in the mornings a struggle for a majority of the students. High schools should begin later in the day because it will allow students to get more sleep, students will less likely cut class or school, and they be less stressed in school. High schools should begin at a later time so students can be able to catch up on sleep.…

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