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    Still Learning Going into high school was one of the toughest things to get excited for due to my middle school experience. The bullying was what scared me the most, I thought that everyone would make fun of me because of my past. Something I had not yet got over was being around a lot of people, and the high school’s full of people. During the summer, I would ask my mom, “Can I do online schooling instead? She always denied the idea. Everyone made freshman year seem like a dreadful year, but…

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    badly. High schooler’s shouldn’t be able drink alcohol. HIgh schooler should be able to drinks alcohol because it doesn't effect them. Studies show that ¨the effects of teen drinking on years of education and schooling completion are very small and/or non-significant (Balsa). Drinking can actually affect your education because it can lead to missing deadline and bombing tests. High schoolers should not be allowed to drink because it can affect their education badly. Drinking while in high…

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    Dear students and parents of Worland High School, In our society today it is clear that having a college education is not only helpful, but is now more vital than ever. With more accessibility to a college education the competition for jobs has risen dramatically and since the ultimate goal of a college education is to help employ you with a job that you enjoy, are skilled at, and that will keep you financially stable until retirement, it is clear why the school, parents and students take a…

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    Hi I am Dominick and I am going to be doing an essay on supporting that high school sports can be beneficial. In the article “High school athletes gain lifetime benefits” it claims that research shows that people who play sports in high school have a good chance of getting a good jobs, and higher pay. It also claims that hiring managers expect former student athletes to have more discipline, respect, self-confidence, and excellent leadership. In the article it states that behavior from former…

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    that is very difficult to get out of. Despite these potentially crippling outcomes of receiving a college education, high school graduation rates on are a rise, according to “Where Are All The High School Grads Going?” by Alia Wrong. These statistics raise an interesting question, what are high school graduates doing if they don’t attend college? Many things are to blame for high school graduates deciding not to attend college, such as cost and financial situation. But the truth is…

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    Beginning high school, I was troubled with how I would fit in the community. I was asked to join the broadcast team during the fall of that year. I decided give it a try since I enjoy technology and videography. I was never too knowledgeable about football, nor would I ever imagine myself running the entire show and announcing the games. I believed I solely belonged behind the scenes. Four years later, I run the entire broadcasting crew, announce every game, and know so much more about football.…

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    time to get ready for school. Being woken up in this heart-racing panic is not the ideal way to start your day, and this attaches a negative energy to the idea of getting out of bed for school. Moreover, students are required to be in attendance for eight out of twelve months and receive extremely brief breaks. During these breaks students are still being assigned hours of work. Along with an overload of work, there is a controversy with the dress code, the start time of school, and the…

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    The simplest ethical principle that could be applied to the use of school equipment would be the rule of universality in which the rule (or violation thereof) is applied universally to everyone (S. Mackenzie & G. Mackenzie, 2010). Essentially, we should ask ourselves, what would the result be if everyone violated this particular rule? If every teacher in the school were to use the copy machine or fax machine for personal use, it would be tied up by personal items when it is needed to prepare…

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    1) Persona -The Princess portrays a popular high school student who only socialize within the same level as her. Claire wears pink to show how girly she is and to show her princess status. -The Brain demonstrates a nerdy and harmless guy who have the best grades. Brian also is a member of different kinds of academic clubs which makes them call him a geek. -The Basket Case shows a quiet girl who 's socially awkward. On the first part, she didn’t say much besides a squeak, sits away, and hides…

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    also improves work ethic which can be reflected in school work or grades. Sports also increases motivation, self-discipline, and competitiveness in teens, making them more likely to drop out and attend college. However, according to the National Federation…

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