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    Emily Bazelon discussed the national topic of bullying in her lecture, “Sticks and Stones” Defeating the Culture of Bullying”. Bazelon starts by defining bullying as a commonly misunderstood concept. She argues that not all conflicts between children are considered bullying. Bullying, Bazelon believes, should be a narrow term, which excludes drama or regular two-seeded conflict; consequently, she regards bullying as repetitive behavior that is a “campaign to make someone miserable”. In other…

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    affect people, in this case boys, mentally are Fist Stick Knife Gun and “Male Bodies and the White Terror”. An example of a mental effect would be trauma which is a very difficult or unpleasant experience that causes someone to have mental or emotional problems and usually for a long period of time. Many people suffer from trauma including children either from death of a loved one, war, terrorism, witnessing a death…

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    Should Parents Make Kids Stick With Extracurricular I just started guitar and I know that if I wanted to stop I would use up my last month and say bye-bye guitar. In my opinion this should be the thought of everyone's parents. This goes with my paragraph Due to the fact that , mine is all about how Should Parents Make Kids Stick With Extracurricular. I'm definitely on the con side and that is a for sure fact by a long shot. Wow, imagine being behind in school and hate the sport you joined.…

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    Ted's wishes By jacob Kothe When it comes to driving a stick shift manual car, you can get a little stressed out. What I mean by that when you're driving around the neighborhood with your instructor (my dad) he makes you turn, a lot stop on hills, and insures that you stop at a stop sign, when you think that he insures that you stop at stop signs you think of something else. You have to go up to the sign and push down on the clutch. And stop at the sign press down the gas and slowly…

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    with this method because some kids may be shy/have anxiety, it's easier for teachers to help students if they can see where they messed up, and it's easier to test all the students on one lesson instead of all lessons at one time. All schools should stick to the traditional way for grading students. The traditional way is more simple and less time consuming for teachers and students. What is your biggest fear? For most kids, it's monsters or bugs. For others, it's presentations. Research shows…

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    Friends stick together like Reiley and me. When Reiley and I first met each other we were little babies. Now we are way older, Reiley is 12 and I am 13 years old. We have always been best friends! I love her to the moon and back! Reiley and I have gone through so much together! Reiley and I were both born in Florida. Our parents have known each other for a really long time. That’s how I know Reiley. Our parents were friends before we were even born! They know each other because both of our dads…

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    perfect in his life. The next poem is titled “Old Age Sticks” by a famous poet named E.E. Cummings the poem describes the contrast between people of old age and the rebellious youth. The last poem titled “Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town” by yet again E.E. Cummings, this poem is the classic love story of a man who loves a girl and ends up with her. The reader can derive three separate messages from the poems “The Unknown Citizen”, “Old Age Sticks”, and “Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town”.…

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    Diversity is defined as the state of being diverse or having variety. In both articles “How Diversity Makes Us Smarter” and “Diversity doesn’t Stick without Inclusion” the topic is about how diversity affects the work place. Both articles state that having diversity in the workplace has a positive effect. Although, in “Diversity doesn’t Stick without Inclusion” the article doesn’t just focus on diversity but also on inclusion. This article is much more focused on the idea that both inclusion and…

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    Tanner Bostick ENGL 1002-63820. The Bigger Picture In today’s society, suicide is unfortunately a thing that has affected many people around the world. In Anthony Veasna So’s story “Baby Yeah,” an unbreakable friendship takes a turn for the worst because of a suicide. The mental battle the narrator experiences because of this unfortunate act, puts her through a very tough time. She fights drug usage, classmates, etc. The narrator only finds comfort in old poems, and music they enjoy together.…

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    Should Ponyboy stay with his brothers and stick together as a family? Will Ponyboy have a better life if he gets into the system ? These are all questions we all have asked while reading the dramatic novel , “The outsiders” by the author S.E Hinton . A responsible guardian is a guardian who cares about one’s well being. If a guardian didn’t care, they wouldn’t even bother to ask you, “Where were you at? Do you know what time it is, young man/women?” etc. They would just let you do whatever you…

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