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    Schools are feeding children antibiotics. 70% of beef and protein that is feed to children through school lunches are full of antibiotics. There are variety of things that should change about school lunches and how the school feed their children. Kids can become sick from these food that schools serve, and kids do not get enough nutrients either. The school’s lunch may consist of food from all the food groups, but how many of these foods are packaged? At most schools, the majority of the food is…

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    magic. Where do you go? You can’t go to your teachers because they probably wouldn’t know either. Code is the new language of our world; it runs everything, yet we aren’t teaching it in school. The skills learned from programming are so universal and essential that there should be no question about teaching in schools. Why is programming so important? Well, there is not a day that goes by that you are not using something that requires programs to run. Every little thing you do on your phone,…

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    are? In the United States, every child is required by law to attend either public or private school and all are included in the standardized testing procedures. For Finland, all children receive some sort of education, required by law, but only students in non-vocational schools take the standardized tests that are used for global academic rankings. In South Korea, every child is required to attend school, but only those who qualify for upper secondary education take the standardized testing.…

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    Luther King Jr. and had organized a city wide boycott. Martin Luther King Jr. was young, so therefore, they decided to have him lead the boycott. But since King was new to the community, he had zero enemies; they thought that it would have strong credibility. The bus boycott was three hundred and eighty two days full of discrimination and violence. Soon King was jailed for violating his probation traffic ticket. King took many risks in the Birmingham campaign. A demonstration was organized.…

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    Oskar Schindler was an entrepreneur during World War II that saved the lives of hundreds of people. Hitler and the Nazis were in complete control of Germany and were torturing and killing millions of people. Meanwhile, Schindler was saving hundreds of Jews, who were the victims at the time, by employing them in his factory. This man heroically showed that even with so much horror in the world, there was still a little good. Oskar Schindler was born on April 28, 1908 in Svitavy, Moravia. He…

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    same choice it could have killed me. As a kid I’m always curious and wanted to explore everything. When I was in elementary school, I skipped lunch and went around my school to look for anything that is odd and interesting. I would look under the trees, around the brushes, or dig up the grass. My curiosity never stops it’s still in me to this day. There are times I thought about not taking college because I can feel the heavy weights on my shoulders thinking about it. Personally, I’m that kid…

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    When I was a child I hated reading. All through my elementary years in school I was in “Title One” classes that were suppose to help kids that were slow at reading. I would have to leave class at certain times on certain days no matter what was going on in class. Around age nine i had convinced myself that I didn't need the extra class and tried to stop going altogether. I thought that just because I could read in my head that I was reading at a fourth grade reading level. This just resulted in…

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    Have you ever thought about writing a movie? Creating an amusement park named after you? Getting your own television network? Well, Walt Disney never thought he would accomplish all these things in his lifetime. Walt never knew he would make 984 films. He never imagined 46,500 people a day would visit Disney World. Walt once said, “Around here we don’t look backwards for very long… we keep moving forward, opening up new things because we’re curious… and curiosity keeps leading us down new…

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    obtain said education one needs to pay for higher education once we graduate high school the decision of wither to continue our studies is completely up to us. Some individuals’ get a second job or acquire a new job that pays a better salary because the cost of pursuing higher education will be one more bill to pay. According to Study.com, “In 2015, adults with bachelor 's degrees took home more than those with high school diplomas. Degree holders earned $48,500 a year, while diploma holders…

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    Stephen F. Austin is a texan that was born on November 3rd 1793. He is the oldest of three children. Stephens family moved to southeastern missouri in 1798.he did not begin formal education until he was 11.he went to a school called bacon academy. then In 1809 he began to study at the college called transylvania university.He graduated a year later from the college.after college. He started studying to be a lawyer.At age 21 he served in the legislature of missouri. he had to work many jobs…

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