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    College Life Technology is changing the world every second, especially in colleges, which is creating less and less social interaction. In Graeme Woods article “Is College Doomed” he explains the idea of Ben Nelson’s school called Minerva, and how it differs from a typical college. In Minerva, technology is the primary source for education, without technology Minerva would not exist; but with technology there does come problems, such as glitches. Having a college function by technology can…

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    would be able to accomplish your goal also long as you try your best and work hard for that goal. My mom desired the best for us. She wanted us to have a better future. When I was at the age of 5, I went to school. As for my first year of school I really struggle. In my first year of school I couldn’t understand what my teacher and my classmates…

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    I was probably about six or seven years old while I was in the first grade. I was really interested in school even before I went into my first-grade school. My uncle who was my mom 's brother was a school assistant at that time. He and my siblings convince my parents to let me go in school. So, they agree to let me go to school at the age of six, which is later than a normal child who goes school at the age of four or five. My uncle taught second grade to fourth grade every day and he taught me…

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    volunteering at my local library ever since my high school career has begun. Over the summer, I motivate little kids to read: I convince them to comprehend the various stories read, and in return they are rewarded with various prizes. During the weekends, I assist children with the material they may be struggling with in school. Every now and then, a few kids would bring in their homework, while others brought in either textbooks or their notes. A sophomore girl had come into the library one…

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    Mikaelsen bases his stories from mostly his own experiences. He says, ‘I can go to libraries and get a lot of my research, but I’ve never found the soul of my story in a library. Not until I was laying awake at 4:00 in the morning trying to bottle-feed a cub that was almost starved to death. In that struggle--...I discovered the soul of my novel….when I was among the homeless and I saw that look of hopelessness…

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    that America's urban and inner-city schools are having another occurrence of segregation. Jonathan Kozol gives great and unbelievable statistics that supports desegregation in schools. Evidence in the essay, blacks and Hispanics are predominantly enrolling in most of the public schools in major cities. According to Jonathan Kozol, white children living in public school districts that enroll in blacks and Hispanics as majority will transfer to private schools where the majority is white…

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    more convenient study approach since e-learning was introduced to school. Primary schools in some developed countries such as Britain and America tend to teach their students with electronic devices instead of printed books. However, I personally argue this trend is not suitable for pupils. In this essay, I will first list some drawbacks of eBooks and then give some reasons why printed books should be still dominated in primary school. First of all, eBooks hazard people’s eyesight and have some…

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    and that makes students to fail the exams and the government don’t help them. I believe everyone should do assigned homework, regardless of circumstances, and take the opportunity of using the library and the computer lab because students in Kenya don’t have the access of computer labs and libraries. School is something that has to be completed if a desirable career path is to be obtained. If students in Minnesota combined their opportunities with the mentality of Kenyan students, the world…

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    learned from it as well. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian should not be banned from schools and libraries. All of the stuff that has been considered controversial in this book students have already heard about one way or the other. For example the main character Arnold says, “Yep that’s right I admit that I masturbate” (26).’ This a topic we have already learned about in school about in school so the parents need to ban the book because of its sexual inferences and scenes is…

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    sincerity. My world was shaped by humble leaders. My world was shaped by the fifth-grade spelling teacher who would sacrifice her lunchtime every day to assist me in writing my first novel. My world was shaped by my middle school librarian who used to let me stay in the library after school every day and would recommend books to me and teach me about the difference…

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