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    My School Experience My school experience has helped me prepare for the new world outside of high school. It has helped me retain many facts that have helped me outside of school. I have kept my ability to read, have better political insight, keep my morals, be social, and to really appreciate school. I have never had to have class in a janitor’s closet or have had religion influence my morals. School has helped me develop into a well-rounded person through teaching me facts that will help me…

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    Hope for Public Education Almost every child in the United States receives an education, some children go through private schools, and some children get home schooled, however most children attend public schools. Each school may seem the same, however many schools differ and there are many problems with the public schools system. O’Rourke and Stevenson both give very compelling opinions on the school systems and what they think the public education flaws are, and both provide their own…

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    Unmet Expectations Life is filled with many anticipated events to which we set expectations. However, our expectations might not always match what the reality of these situations. One such example I can give from my own life is when I entered high school. Facing the reality of high school mixed with the beginning of the long road leading to adulthood really helped to build my character and it carries major significance in my life. Before I begin this story, I believe I should describe the events…

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    In conclusion one can say that of course both school types do have their own advantages and disadvantages but I think that the points for the private school outweigh because the private schools are in the position to buy materials which the school needs and the students can enjoy a good education without any interruptions. 2.4 Problems and costs for the schools and the people in Ecuador In Ecuador, there is a huge gap between the rich and the poor. This gap grew clearly between the 1999…

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    The British education system has an excellent reputation amongst the students of London and the students who have studied abroad there. While I studied abroad in London I noticed that the London education system was built to make sure that everyone has a fair chance of learning and to succeed. Something that the American school system lacks. . London 's educations system gives you a better understanding how diverse the country is as a whole. The United States is known to be diverse as a…

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    As we go through our 8th grade year we see that we are not little kids, we don't do stupid things and we make decisions that will affect our future in good and bad ways. I decided to use the song “young and innocent” by Elefante it was written for the St.Elmo's Fire soundtrack that was released in 1985. I wanted to do this song cause it's about going back in time to when you were young and innocent and didn't have worry about anything. In my 8th grade year has had many ups and downs with…

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    Should school be year-round? No because it's way too long to have the time for school. Some people struggle with having ten months. Now, it will be way worse if it's twelve months. What about the kids who go visit their families over the summer or go to camp in the summers? They won’t have the proper time to do these preferable activities. Families would not prefer year-round school becauses they also would want to spend time with kids during the summer or they want to spend family time and…

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    Year Round School

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    Year round schooling is a system that provides students with a longer period of education throughout the year by decreasing the amount of vacation days. It rids of most of summer vacation and replaces it with extra months of schooling. Although most students may think of this as inferior to the traditional arrangement, there are many pros and reasons to support it. Year round schooling should be enforced as it is beneficial for a student’s academic, financial, and social performance. It is…

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    Dogs have already been bred more than the centuries to handle duties and for companionship. Actually mankind has been coping with dogs for a few 14,000 years, with them as hunters, guards, soldiers, manuals for the blind, and house animals. Shortly thereafter their popularity as healthful and low-maintenance house animals spread to THE UNITED STATES. Done in quantities, 1 to 6 may be the “no shed” category, 7 to 15 is normally light shed” “extremely, 26 to 35 is normally “moderate…

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    The Ostensible Underdogs Growing up as a student in public schools for almost 12 years, I have personally encountered the stereotype that overlooks many students like myself due to the type of school we attend. In America, public schools are falsely characterized by the ideal that they lack in the rigorous education standards of private schools along with the prosperous extracurricular activities that private schools successfully provide. The growing belief that public schools lack many…

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