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    understand things?Should books be allowed to be banned because an adult will think its to harsh about reality, or that the past is too horrific?Some people believe books in schools and libraries should not be banned because they are important parts of our history and 1st amendment right. Books should not be banned in schools and libraries because kids need to learn the controversial topics of yesterday.“They are adhering to the traditional and mostly prevailing view that children’s literature…

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    Autism In Classroom

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    As teachers, it is crucial to understand that at some point throughout a teaching career, there will several times where we will come across students who are identified as exceptional learners. Special education offers knowledge on a wide range of learning disabilities that children struggle with, as well as behavioural issues. Although teachers may not be special education teachers, at some point this role must be taken on to accommodate a child in the classroom. The odds of having a student in…

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    The Personal Project is a requirement to pass the IB, MYP Grade 10 and enter IB program. According to the IB: “The personal project is a significant body of work produced over an extended period. It is a product of your own initiative and should reflect your experience of the MYP. The personal project holds a very important place in the programme.” (MYP Personal Project) This project is supposed to be based on your interests and reflect all the knowledge you have achieved in the MYP program.…

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    that happens in this country to stop children from being exposed to topics that are sometimes deemed too explicit to be suitable for children. Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, keeps getting banned from the curriculum of a Mississippi middle school. This is happening for the books inclusion of rape and derogatory language, particularly the overuse of the n-word. Many also do not like how some of the characters in the novel are portrayed, and do not realize how this portrayal is very…

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    High school vs. College Education plays a very important role in people’s lives. In today’s society, people spend many years in school preparing for their future. Our society demands that we go to school in order for people to have good jobs that provide for their families, but in order to have good jobs people need to have good educations. Now employers are looking for a college education, not just a high school diploma. But, what are the similarities between a high school diploma and a…

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    students in the school systems, the students have no say in the matter. Parents or the school board bring up the matter to the schools, then there are many meetings deciding whether the book should be banned or should stay. Challenging and banning books is a very popular matter now, with many eager to support, and some trying to get rid of the cause. Many parents and students question as to why books can be banned in the first place and what causes them to be taken out of so many schools. The…

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    The venture was directed in the Achievement First Endeavor Middle School, a contract school in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Paula Scher and whatever remains of the Pentagram group (one of our 10 Most Innovative Design Firms), officially experienced with open spots because of undertakings like these library paintings, handled the ordinarily beige universe of lockers, tile, and block, and transformed it into something splendid and striking. The change is quite simple–no significant development was…

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    that children need down time from the rigors of school life during the summer, that isn’t something that parents have to go to great lengths to provide. Summer itself will do it. There is something that all families of elementary school aged children should make a priority – preventing summer slide. Summer slide is the well documented loss of learned skills, particularly in reading and math, that occur when children stop practicing those skills. School-age children can lose three months of…

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    An Essay on School Life and College Life There is a great deal of difference between school life and college life. School life is a life of restrictions and control, a life in which the student has to be accountable for his daily work to his teachers and his guardian. But a college student, of the other hand, enjoys much greater freedom from control and supervision; he is, to a very large extent, the master of his own destiny. It lies with him to make it or mar it. At school the students has to…

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    I am interested in reapplying to Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry because Nova Southern University has been and will always be my first and only choice. I am strongly dedicated, devoted, and committed to becoming an eye care professional, and Nova Southeastern University is a prestigious, renowned, and respected university that offers one of the best optometry programs in the country. The fact that I have been rejected once won’t ever stop me from giving up my dream of becoming…

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