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    go out somewhere. The reason for that is that the kids might have had a mountain pile of work to do, some say “People have implied that school is to blame for kids not playing outside, rather than the more likely culprits: video games, Internet and cable TV.”(Sturgess) So, he saying that video games and tv is not to blame for kids not playing outside. It is school work that is to blame…

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    they are not getting the right amount of sleep they need. Teens even stay up later than they should because their school projects and homework are getting piled up. Many other teens are getting into more car accidents because they are too tired to focus on the road ahead. School days should start later because students need at least 8 hours of sleep, students will improve better in school, and it will decrease the risk of many physical and mental problems. Students need at least 8 hours of…

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    communities and the schools. In testing whether or not practicing abstinence was effective, Hulton used the logic framework model. This model serves as a useful guide for school nurses when implementing health programs in the school. The program was named “Vision of You,” and it was designed to help encourage students to practice abstinence. This program educated the students about the effects of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. The population consisted of voluntary high school…

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    As a child, my media consumption was very selective and sheltered by adults in my life. I had favorite books, like Harry Potter, a favorite movie, High School Musical, and favorite toys, all of which belonged to my neighbor, Marley. I remember whenever I went to Marley’s house, we would play with Polly Pockets, American Girl Dolls, or Barbies for hours at a time. To me, it wasn’t the looks of the toys that I desired, it was what the toys themselves possessed. They had fancy stretch limos,…

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    bathroom your parents enroll you in head start school. When you in elementary or middle school you hear so much about college but you really don’t care about college til you get to high school because that’s what comes after college. But most kids can’t handle high school. AS soon you get to high school you start feeling like your childhood is over. You get more homework, the teachers are meaner to you, and everybody accept you to be mature. High school is nothing like the Disney movies…

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    I spent six of my summers growing up at an all girls camp called Wavus. Wavus is a wilderness tripping camp in Maine based out of my hometown, Jefferson. Living in Jefferson, I did not obtain a great deal of exposure to other people from the country, let alone other parts of the world. When I went to Wavus I was put in a cabin with girls from all over the United States and even one from Belgium. Having to live with these girls for a month each summer enabled me to become close friends with them…

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    “Father of Bluegrass”, Bill Monroe did. William Smith Monroe was born on September 13, 1911 on a farm in Jerusalem Ridge, Kentucky. He was born the youngest into a family of eight children. His family was musically talented and presented him with the musical talent to inherit. Monroe learned how to play mandolin at the young age of 9 and began to fall in love with music. Monroe’s family was not rich and wealthy but they had just enough to live on and divide with neighbors who were less…

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    extraordinary thing, The career of a musical theatre performer is an extraordinary adventure because of it’s ability to change someone’s view and emotions. The ability to influence not through just words alone, but through the power of music, dance and acting combined. The research will describe the career of a musical theatre performer what is required to become a successful musical theatre performer, and the impact of a musical theatre performer has society. Musical theatre was originally…

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    Few experiences in a high school musician’s career are as rewarding as participating in an honor band. A weekend on a breathtaking college campus advancing one’s musicianship, honor bands not only help a musician blossom but also create lasting memories. Those accepted into an honor band have both talent and dedication. Consequently, auditioning for an honor band is a challenge that requires diligent practice for weeks or even months. To successfully audition, one must have fast and accurate…

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    further out of character for me. Except, I had decided pageantry was the very best way to provide myself with the validation any freshman girl in high school believes she needs. This was an opportunity to give me a voice for advocacy, perform and be on stage which I so loved, and the possibility of winning thousands of dollars in scholarships towards schools of my choice. The Miss Alaska’s Outstanding Teen Pageant had four portions: fitness, talent, platform, and beauty. Fitness was a more age…

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