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  • Argumentative Paper

    Argumentative Paper

    Argumentative paper Things have changed greatly since Crevecoeur wrote this essay in 1791. Anyone who would read this essay would assume America is a utopia. His description would appeal to anyone and give them the courage to come here and start a new life. American life back then was plowing land for your self, raising a family, or starting a business. Immigrants were greeted with open arms, rich and poor. It was a rags to

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    Essay Length: 355 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Yan
  • Argument Essay

    Argument Essay

    Constantly throughout history, the subject of censorship has been debated and has caused many to question who has the right to set the limits between something that is appropriate for viewing by the public eye or not. The morals of individuals are often repeatedly questioned and concern often arises when the topic is brought forth. A solution to the problem is however unattainable because of the inability to please everyone. In an article for the

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    Essay Length: 562 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: David
  • A View of the Argument from Evil

    A View of the Argument from Evil

    When we think about the existence of evil several things come to mind. Most people including myself begin to think of the most tragic events that have occurred throughout man's existence like the Holocaust, the wars throughout time, the terror attacks on September 11th, and the devastation caused by this summer's tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. It seems almost impossible for us to not ask, why? When considering this question and the existence of God in

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Mike
  • High School Dropout Rate

    High School Dropout Rate

    There are a number of sobering statistics concerning the high school dropout rate in the United States. One third of all students who enter high school don’t graduate.1 As of 2000, 10.9% of 16 to 24 year olds were dropouts.2 The dropout rate in urban schools is twice the rate of non-urban schools.2 Statistics also show that young adults whose families are in the lowest 20% of incomes are six times more likely to dropout

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    Essay Length: 510 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Vernonia School District V. Acton

    Vernonia School District V. Acton

    On June 26, 1995, the Supreme Court decided on the case Vernonia School District v. Acton as to whether or not random drug testing of high school athletes violated the reasonable search and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment. During the 1980’s and 1990’s there was a large increase in drug use. The courts decision was a strong interpretation of the Fourth Amendment and the right decision upon drug testing high school athletes. Between

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Home Schooling

    Home Schooling

    Some 20 years ago only a mere 50,000 children were home schooled, and that was mainly by hippie parents who wanted to protect their children from what they called “the system.” Now it is estimated that nearly 1.5 to 2 million children are now schooled at home each year, dissatisfaction with the American public school system being the number one reason (Crary). Since most home schooling families can’t afford it, they choose not to send

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Jon
  • Catholic Schools Vs. Public Schools

    Catholic Schools Vs. Public Schools

    Williams 1 Catholic vs. Public Schools Catholic and public schools have so many ways that they are a like and different. Catholic and public schools biggest and most known difference is that in public school there is no religion class. Three points that tell how they differ and are alike are uniform, gender, and class wise. The first point explains the difference the ways the schools is able to wear their uniforms. Even though all

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Behind Mackie’s Argument for Atheism

    Behind Mackie’s Argument for Atheism

    Mackie in his paper Evil and Omnipotence, constructs an argument against the idea of the possibility of a God existing that has the characteristics laid out by the main religions: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. These characteristics include that God is omnipotent, or He is capable of stopping evil, and omni benevolent, or He wants to eliminate evil and He is entirely good. Mackie systematically goes through his logical thought process as well as his response

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: David
  • Parent and School Autism Wars: A Civil Rights Struggle

    Parent and School Autism Wars: A Civil Rights Struggle

    Parent and School Autism Wars: A Civil Rights Struggle Based on the civil rights principal of equal educational opportunity, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) guarantee an appropriate education to all students with disabilities. The 1997 IDEA amendments mandate that parents of children with disabilities have a right to be involved with the school district in education decisionmaking processes, meetings, and records of their children. Yet some parents of children in special education feel

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Artur
  • Argument Essay

    Argument Essay

    Imagine a society where there wasn't any government assistance. Do you think our society would be more productive or more poverty-stricken? There are occasions where we have very stereotypical views about the welfare program. Society has created the assumptions that its minorities, unwed mothers, or the disabled are on welfare. Then there's the question, Should welfare be eliminated as a governmental assistance program? No, I don't believe welfare should be eliminated, but should be made

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Artur
  • An Examination into the View of Perception (pratyaksa) According the Nyaya School of Philosophy.

    An Examination into the View of Perception (pratyaksa) According the Nyaya School of Philosophy.

    Perception as a pramana or method of knowledge has not been discussed at length in Western logic. In so far as it has been discussed, it has created a divide amongst the realists, the idealists and the empiricists. Many schools of Indian philosophy have taken up a critical examination of perception as a means of gaining valid knowledge. The Nyaya is one of them. According to the Nyaya school of philosophy, valid knowledge or prama

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Jon
  • The Infringement of the First Amendment in High School Theatre

    The Infringement of the First Amendment in High School Theatre

    In the landmark case Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969), John Tinker and his siblings decided to openly protest the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands to school (Goldman 1). The school felt that their efforts to protest the war disrupted the school environment. “The Supreme Court said that �in our system, undifferentiated fear or apprehension of disturbance is not enough to overcome the right to freedom of expression.’ School officials cannot

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: July
  • Moreno Vs. Ector County Independent School District Board of Trustees

    Moreno Vs. Ector County Independent School District Board of Trustees

    Moreno vs. Ector County Independent School District Board of Trustees Article Reference Moreno vs. Ector County Independent School District Board of Trustees. (2007, May16). American Civil Liberties Union. Retrieved April 12, 2008 from http://www.aclu.org/religion/schools/296831lgl20070516.html Summary of Key Points According to the American Civil Liberties Union (2007), the Ector County Independent School District Board of Trustees authorized the teaching of the Bible course in public high schools, which promoted a particular religious viewpoint to public school

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Jon
  • After School Programs...

    After School Programs...

    After School Programs What Can They Do For You??? Proposal: The purpose of this paper is to explore the different aspects of Before and After School Programs through different disciplinary research methods. I will look at how each of the methods helps to shape not only the programs but those who attend them, in terms of how they develop the students into active producers. I will also explore how the programs affect how a

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: David
  • The School Systems of France and California

    The School Systems of France and California

    Education is an important part in any society. Whether you live in America, France, or Africa education plays an important role. There are many ways of administering education to people. We will be seeing the similarities and differences between the Californian and French system of schooling. They may have different ways of educating people but the role remains the same in both places. It is here to help prepare you for the future. In the

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Fatih
  • The Pitfalls of High School Sports

    The Pitfalls of High School Sports

    Children are often exposed to sports at an early age. As they get older and start school they often participate in sports as a way to both make now friends and be active. As the children grow older, progressing into their teenage years, they become more specialized in their sports. The sports that the young people continue with grow in their favor. When the child reaches the high school level, sports take center stage. The

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Integration of Middle School into a K-6 School

    Integration of Middle School into a K-6 School

    Proposal for the Integration of Junior High (7th & 8th Grades) into a K-6 Elementary School A small town school 20 minutes West of Flagstaff, AZ Table of Contents Illustrations 3 Purpose 4 Situational Overview 5 Potential issues 6 Social Diversity 6 Ethnic Diversity 7 Key Benefits 7 Personalized Attention and Performance 7 Peer-tutoring Leadership Skills 8 Less Transitions 8 Improved Extra-curricular Opportunities 9 Implementation 10 Conclusion 11 Appendix A 12 Appendix B 13 Appendix

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Whats Going Wrong in Public School

    Whats Going Wrong in Public School

    What is going wrong with schools? There is a lot wrong with schools, and easier question these days is, What's right with schools? Sadly the list would be shorter. The public school system in America today is sadly lacking, not just in the field of academic achievement. Children are, in effect, risking their lives by attending school. Critical attacks from disturbed students are spreading like a plague. Every year, there is increase in the

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Vika
  • Unequality in Education: Oakland High School

    Unequality in Education: Oakland High School

    From a structural aspect, Ronald F. Ferguson defends that the inequalities in education between blacks and whites come from the expectations and types of perceptions teachers have on them. These perceptions are extremely biased and Ferguson argues that these expectations lead to the large gap of test scores between black and white students Teachers’ expectations and attitude have an influence with the students’ own attitude and work habits towards school that perpetuates the large gap

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Prayer in School

    Prayer in School

    Prayer In School A very controversial widespread issue today is the right to have prayer in public schools. The proposed amendment reads: “To secure the people’s right to acknowledge God according to the dictates of conscience. The people’s rights to pray and to recognize their belief, heritage or traditions on public property, shall not be infringed. The government shall not require any person to join in the prayer or religious activity, initiate or designate school

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Jon
  • Teaching Creationism in Schools

    Teaching Creationism in Schools

    Teaching Creationism in Schools The issue of teaching creationism in the public schools has long been debated. Over the years many different arguments have been made. First creationists tried to have the teaching of evolution outlawed. This issue went to the Supreme Court in 1968, where in _Epperson v. Arkansas_ the high court ruled against banning the teaching of evolution. Soon after this decision creationists began to call for 'equal time', or the equal treatment

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Jack
  • School

    School

    Being in high school to me is hell, like being stuck in a box that you can’t get out of… and that deeply irritates me. My middle name is Ru Hong, which means big bird of luck which is kind of embarrassing when my friends ask me what it means; sure it’s funny but humiliating at the same time. I received that middle name from my grandparents who live in Taiwan who are very old.

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Steve
  • Senior Year of School

    Senior Year of School

    The senior year of high school, what a pivotal time in a person’s life. Jim Swarthow was a senior as average as any other of his time. He grew up in an average sized town in Tennessee, and attended a high school with the population of 1,200 students. As a student he made fair grades, yet never cracked a book when he left the doors of school heading home. School was not very important to

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Anna
  • Religion in Public Schools

    Religion in Public Schools

    Religion in Public Schools Are you religious? Do you have children? What kind of environment would you like your child in while he/she is in school? A century ago, most of America’s public schools were religious schools. Over time the state has redesigned schools in order to make schools for all children and not alienate any students. The Supreme Court then accelerated the movement in 1962 when it declared that prayer in public schools was

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Anna
  • Teaching World Religion in the Public School System

    Teaching World Religion in the Public School System

    Teaching World Religion In America, the idea of teaching world religion inside the public schools is often seen as reprehensible. This, unfortunately, is caused by the many different interpretations of the separation of church and state in the Constitution of America. This program of study has helped many children in other nations to have a greater awareness and understanding of the religions that surround them in the world. We believe that the teaching of world

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: July

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