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    debated topic, whether or not fine arts programs should be are beneficial to students. Fine arts programs have been recorded in helping raise standardized tests scores, raise students self confidence, and helps children develop a better cultural awareness. Though some people say that funding these programs is a waste of money, there have been many studies done, showing the benefits of fine arts programs embedded in students education. These programs-including music, art, and drama-are vital in a…

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    In high school, students get piled with work and often feel overwhelmed. A huge majority of students have after school activities, a part-time job or hang out with their friends after school. Many students often become stressed out, while worrying about passing their classes in order to get into a good college and have a bright future. Schools should not allow students to graduate after a three-year term, because it will be more stressful, and there will be less time to prepare for college and…

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    Students should participate in class for many reasons. It is a good reason for students to participate in class so they can learn at school. In addition to learning, participating in class now, the present can affect our future. Along with learning, participating students will learn the skills to complete High School and possibly College or a University. These are the reasons why students should participate in class at Rio Calaveras. It is a good reason for students to participate in class…

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    Students’ Work Ethic Affected by Peer Groups, Desire to be Popular Many teachers may raise concern when it comes to their students not working harder or putting in their best effort towards their academic work and showing lack of interest. This study finally has the answers to those concerns. This research study focuses on the reasons why students choose not to work harder on their academic work due to peer pressure. It was conducted by Leonardo Bursztyn at UCLA and Robert Jensen at the Wharton…

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    When asked to be a participant of Student Service Learning I was very excited. I realized that I could help my community through my most familiar environment, school. After researching what it means to serve as a student there came a greater meaning to what I would be participating in. I want to base my service off of Maryland’s Seven Best Practices of Service Learning; and so far I think I have. Working in a classroom is much different than I thought it would be. In the short amount of time…

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    ACADEMIC STRESS IN FRESHMEN COLLEGE STUDENTS 2 Academic Stress in Freshmen College Students Our bodies are delicate towards any kind of exterior or interior disturbance. For example, when bumping any part of the body against a hard surface, the skin of the contacted area becomes sore or even bruised. The soreness or bruises are types of reactions to the impact that disturbed and ruptured the underlying blood vessels of the skin. Likewise, stress is a reaction to a stimulus that disturbs the…

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    anxiety on college students, what can be done to treat their anxiety, and why this disorder needs to be treated. In this article, the authors conduct surveys at their respective universities to see how the students view social anxiety. They use a web-based questioner to compile a set of results and compare the results to the most recent research. They find that social anxiety is a lot more common that most people expect and that there is a huge need for increased support for students with social…

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    Cash for Grade A numerous amount of schools look bad in the U.S. because they are very underperforming. Students are not being taught well enough. There is a huge amount of students failing. An abundance of pore performing students. Kids who do not care about their grades or school in general. In addition to that various amounts of students are dropping out. Many schools want to look like they’re high performing, therefore they’ve started a program called “Cash for Grades.” Cash for grades is…

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    What do you imagine a college student to be? Do you imagine a student who parties on the weekends and stay up all night cramming for exams? Or Do you imagine a student who is raising a child while trying to juggle school and work? Most of us would more likely agree with the first image of a college student. However, based on a 2014 research done by Institute for Women’s Policy Research stated that 4.8 million undergraduate students are raising children and 71 percent of that is women (Gualt,…

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    reasons,time to go outside would give us students time to socialize and have a little physical activity to get our energy out and get focused for work. Some kids would 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…

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