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    also like time to avoid the most likely bullying they may have going on around school and talk to somebody about it. I would like to discuss more on why we should have breaks. Teachers will benefit to! I believe that we should have around a 10 minute break for school days. In order for the students to focus for work. outside and run around for atleast a short amount of time to get their energy out. For those around the school…

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    public or children in school settings. Therefore, these foundations are established to protect children from topics and information that may not be appropriate in regards to student development or maturity level. In an effort to meet all the needs of each student, school personnel must select reading materials that are sensitive to community concerns, as well as suitable for the student’s cognitive level. The selected material must also be compatible with the curriculum that the school plans to…

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    At school, everyone had ostracized Holden Caulfield because he had left all the fencing equipment at the subway in order to buy a red hunting hat that was described as “one of those very, very long peaks (10, iPad).” Holden was not just ostracized, but mistreated…

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    I do not have a website for the Children Project. It was a small project, and I mainly gather with friends and students who have the same interest as mine in terms of volunteering. I mainly did it during summer and winter break (since I could visit Cambodia during that time). A friend of mine and I thought about working on some projects to assist the underserved population in the community, so we initiated our interests into this project. I love doing this type of community service.…

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    Howard University; The Mecca successfully celebrates its diversity. Fully understanding this point can help Dexter Southfield tremendously in multiple ways. This school is an extremely diverse crowd, not just because of races and religions, but also through interests and beliefs. Celebrating these cultural differences is what makes this school so special however, putting more emphasis on our diversity could make Dexter Southfield feel more inclusive to those who feel like outsiders due to what…

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    Forty strollers were double- and triple-parked on the main floor of the Fort Washington Library in Upper Manhattan. As another one came through the door, Velda Asbury waved toward a spot beside a book stack. STORIES FROM OUR ADVERTISERS Officially, Ms. Asbury is a library clerk, checking books in and out. But every Wednesday she doubles as a parking attendant during one of the New York Public Library’s most popular programs: story time. “Good morning, little people,” she called out, as the…

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    comparable to my Senior year of high school. I do believe that I’ve grown into a more independent student. The resources, my Intro to College class, and other experiences have helped me improve through this semester. The resources available at Jefferson College have been very helpful so far. The testing center allowed me to retake a test when I needed to, and the library provided me with a nice, quiet area to work. I also used the computers available in the library to check emails, schedules,…

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    districts shouldn’t have the right to control what students read because teachers should be smart enough to make the right decision on which book students read. In the article “John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’ survives censorship in Idaho” it says “School board trustee Tom Hearn praised the decision, saying: "We need to trust the…

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    only spoke Spanish cast their ballots by guiding them through each vote the Hispanic turnout was very high in my polling center a elementary school in the city of Fullerton, I still worry what would have happened if I a Spanish speaker and reader didn't show up that day. During the summer of 2016 I volunteered 72 hours to my city's Anaheim Central Public Library.…

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    Quote). Physically, books are destroyed. But the ideas that dwell inside stay alive. Even though the ideas live on, society often still forgets them because there is nothing physically left to remind them. Therefore, continuing to ban books in public school systems will only limit the possible knowledge of students. Restricting controversial literature in public education infringes upon the right to freedom of speech, deprives students from potential learning experiences, and violates their…

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