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    "Cool People Only Break The Rules -- But Only The Right Rules “Begin Breaking the rules might seem like a corrupt thing to do, but breaking the rules the right way is always a respectable idea. Many people see breaking the rules as getting in trouble and looking like a bully, but there are different ways to break the rules and still look cool. The article "Cool People Only Break The Rules -- But Only The Right Rules" explains in many ways that breaking the rules aren’t always a terrible thing.…

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    To be cool or not is everything to a kid growing up. Everyone wants to be liked and no one wants to be an outcast. Everyone wants to have friends and no one wants to be the weird kid. People will do anything to be cool, including breaking rules. I have chosen to write my essay on “Cool People Only Break the Rules, But Only the Right Rules. Are you considered cool? Do you set your own style and hope you are cool enough or do you go extreme and become the outcast? Being cool has a fine line…

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    The next morning there was a new kid at school, he seemed pretty cool, in fact he was cool enough for the cool kids to pull him into their group before anyone else could snatch him. Maths came around and you found he was seated next to you. The tension had already begun, you moved your chair as far away as possible, and you kept your head down, pen moving in your hand like an earthquake had you trapped. The popular kids were death staring you, you could feel it. But then something…

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    ideas they have wasn’t always successful. The only problem was that it can make some kids question the morality of making a scam to get what they want. I recommend adding a moral at the end of your show so that the children can understand when to or when not to make an…

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    I served as a volunteer at a Summer Camp named, The Cool Summer Experience, that was provided by my church, First Baptist Church of Waukegan. It was similar to summer school, It was from Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 4 pm. I was a camp leader, and as a leader I was in charge of an age group, it was my responsibility to make sure the kids were taken care of, that they were on task, that I was available to them when they needed me. The Cool Summer Experience is a faith- based camp that is…

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    Julian and Quarta are very different. In the story Wonder, by RJ Palacio Julian the cool and popular kid is a big bully to a kid with a disability. On the other hand Quarta from The Girl Who Was Born With Only Two Arms And Two Legs is the kid that is getting bullied because she has only two arms and two legs. Even though Julian and Quarta are alike in a way, they are even more different because on how they look, act, and their social life. The first way there different is on how they look. They…

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    look at ‘The Kid” by Ai, who uses her writing to illustrate the struggles of humans seeking change. Ms. Ai Ogawa (born Florence…

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    Should kids say the pledge in school everyday? My research paper is over the argument that seems to be happening a lot at schools, the fact that we still do the Pledge of Allegiance. Some parents don’t like to have their kids doing the pledge every day at school, it’s against their religion and what they believe in. But just because there your children doesn’t mean you should make them believe in what they do. They have their own mindset, it’s not fair if the parents make them follow and do…

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    the kids who stand in line to rides the sides. At the top of all towers facing pools, beaches, or at the bottom or top of all the slides are lifeguards. There to protect all the lives that go into their waters. Isaac always thought lifeguards were cool. When asked why he always thought they were cool he replied saying, “ Because when I was little I would see a lifeguard and look up to them as any other kid would. Just the image of being a lifeguard is cool to everyone” (Banuelos). As a kid the…

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    to do is copy the kids everyone thinks are cool, and you will have a higher self-worth. Right? It was eight grade, and I was a confused, chubby, and nerdy little kid. All I really wanted was for people to think I was cool. My sense of success was defined by what others thought of me, and if my peers didn’t think highly of me than I wouldn’t think highly of myself. There was, however, a problem with me wanting to be cool and fit in. I am not even close to being considered cool. My favorite…

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