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    demonstrate that how and why I followed some rules as a Chinese high school student. During the high school student life in China, we were required to wear uniforms whenever at school. Also, we could not wear any accessories such as rings and necklace. A uniform is an object that represents the student status, which means the uniform is a symbol of school and student. Since every school have different uniforms, I was the symbol of my school whenever I wear the uniform. In addition, the…

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    Student Character Traits

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    and they all have different ways of learning, however, if they don’t have good character traits it will start to affect the way of learning. Character traits of high school students will effect them later on in their life. Having good character traits, turn into having good habits, and those habits help the students succeed in school. To be successful as a student having the character traits like optimism, having a good attitude, and self discipline are important. Optimistic students are most…

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    Cellphone Usage In Schools Do you feel that students spend too much time on cellphones during the instructional day in high schools? Whether cellphones should be banned in schools will forever be a continuous dispute. Modern technology has created many wonderful advances in our society; however it has also taken away from some valuable aspects of our world. Cellphones are not appropriate in an educational setting because they are taking away from the social and physical experience of learning,…

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    dress codes have become standard practice in many high schools across the country. While there may be some variation among the rules, most dress codes have a similar foundation. Many include restrictions about the length of skirts, dresses, and shorts. It is also common for there to be regulations on shirt sleeves (spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, etc.) as well as garments that are transparent or expose the midriff area. Most schools do not allow clothing with profanity and drug or alcohol…

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    Zero Tolerance Laws

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    Security presence can help forestall school violence in the U.S., along with visual and sound-related radio frameworks to keep undesirable guests from entering, in addition to a zero-resilience arrangement for weapons for all students and school faculty. Due to schools lacking in proper preventive means, troublesome events have occurred which leads, to the belief that schools are no longer as secure of an environment as they once were; to reverse this, schools must enforce more severe protective…

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    .Going with Friends: The Inexplicable Happened Every high school student wants to skip class. It’s the most deceiving thing a student can do in high school. This is shown in the movies, that the person who skipped class is a bad ass. When my friend told me to skip I went with it since it wasn’t a new thing for us. I wasn’t very sure because I had a bad feeling that something bad was going to happen that day. We were in fourth-period journalism class we had second lunch, which started at 10:20.…

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    communication is being used for good; instead, teenagers have taken up bullying over technology. Most schools do not currently have the authority to punish students for cyberbullying, which doesn’t help to correct the issue. High schools should be allowed to punish students for cyberbullying because the school has an obligation to protect its students and teach them…

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    Cheer Tryout Day

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    of my life. I slowly got out of bed and got ready for school. When I got to school Kamry and Autumn was already there, they were really nervous also. We sat and talked about how we are really scared to try out that day and how we knew the dances and stuff. Then Allie got to school. We all talked about how nervous we were and how we were telling each other that they were going to make it and we weren't. And after that Laken got to school, and she was as nervous as we all were. Then we…

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    Zero Tolerance

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    Although some people believe they are fair and effective, zero-tolerance policies regarding weapons on school campuses need to be amended to be beneficial to learning environments. Some people believe that zero-tolerance policies are fair and necessary for a safe school environment. Said people argue that, due to the high volume of weapons brought onto school grounds, schools absolutely…

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    Osap Research Paper

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    aiding students with funding their post-secondary education. OSAP offers grants; free money that does not have to be paid back and student loans that have to be paid back. OSAP offers money to students attending any public or private postsecondary schools in the world, as long as OSAP recognizes it. When filling in an application a student has access to different financial aid programs and can have their entire education covered depending on the student’s situation. Who Can Get OSAP? Ontario…

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