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    It created testing in grades third through eighth grade and one test per subject in high school (Klein).…

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    Do Standardized Tests Improve or Hinder Education throughout the World? Standardized tests have a very long history back to around 206 BC. It is known by China’s imperial examination. Nowadays, they are widely used in education around the world. They are one of the most frequent methods to check the knowledge of students. However, some people claim that using standardized tests in education system may have a negative effect on students. Nevertheless, standardized tests also have several…

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    Correct posture is essential for correct body movement. Without correct posture, muscle imbalances and non-contact injuries may occur. One of the most used screening tests to find these imbalances within an individual is the Functional Movement System (FMS) according to McCall, Carling, Davison, Nedelec, Le Gall, Berthoin, and Dupont (2015). The Functional Movement System is designed to recognize potential weaknesses and risk of injury (Cook, 2010). Therefore, it will be vital for health…

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    Many American tax paying citizens believe that the recipients of welfare should be drug tested so they know where their tax dollars are going to be spent. Welfare is defined as the government giving people in need financial support so they can live their everyday life. SNAP is an acronym for the “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program” which helps low-income families and individuals buy the food they need to provide for themselves and their family. This money gets loaded onto what is called…

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    Textbooks do not have to rely on Wi-Fi to be able to function properly. This is a positive factor to having textbooks in classrooms. Classwork can be completed without having to depend on the Wi-Fi to operate correctly. There are downfalls to relying on Wi-Fi to finish documents, research, and homework assignments for classes such as students may not have Wi-Fi connections at home, “one-third of Americans do not have internet access at their households” (ProCon 3). According to Kajeet, 30% of…

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    Welfare Recipients Should be Required to Pass a Drug Tests Public assistance is granted to those in a time of need. A time of need is normally thought of as situational or temporary. The need can be due to, but not limited to, a job loss, temporary illness, or the death of a financial provider. Public assistance can be in many forms; such as, food stamps, medical/dental/prescription coverage, housing allowance, education vouchers for their children, daycare assistance, disability, free…

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    questions about me. Eventually, she was convinced that I had ADHD. However, she said that she did not have the capacity to officially diagnose me. I have always done exceptionally well in school,but I do have trouble focusing in class, especially during tests. Therefore, I would not be shocked if I am eventually diagnosed with ADHD. This diagnosis would not be shocking especially because my mother…

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    reasons behind poverty and how I can make a difference. An enthusiasm of philanthropy is kindled in me. Although medical care has upgraded in the recent years, local hospitals and doctor’s practices in underprivileged countries are still below modern Western standards. I am determined to earn a degree in Chemistry to lay the groundwork for a career in medicine. My plan is to become a medical or scientific employee of international organizations such as the United Nations…

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    information as possible to determine what is causing Jose not to advance in the subject at the same level as his fellow classmates. The EIP team decides to collect test data from Ms. Flores to analyze results of tests given to Jose. They gather standardized test results not only for Jose, but for the rest of the class. They also collect standardized test results from Jose’s previous years going as far back as the first grade. They also decide to interview Ms. Flores to get more information about…

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    Drug Testing Satire

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    One example is Denise Calder, a single mother of four, who “...makes $41,300 year. ‘Every penny goes to food, rent, gas, medical bills,’ she says.” (Cunha). Calder is not alone, many other parents are in dire need of this assistance while actively searching for work. Times are tough, and not every parent is able to find a job that is suitable to provide for his or her family…

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