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  • Schools and American Society

    Schools and American Society

    After reading about some of the schools that are described in No Excuses I was very impressed with some of the methods that were used to help disadvantaged students. One of the teachers at Hobart Elementary School is one that I was quite impressed with. Rafe Esquith, a 5th grade teacher shows a genuine care about his students. Although school does not start until 7:58, “Esquith opens his classroom doors at 6:30 every morning

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: regina
  • What Is a Nation?

    What Is a Nation?

    Essay 3: What is a Nation? A nation, as defined in Webster’s Universal College Dictionary, is “a body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own.” This definition is correct, but leaves so much unsaid. The word nation is actually derived from the Latin word natio that means birth. It represents the beginning of something. London had a miraculous

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    Essay Length: 572 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mike
  • Should Sex Ed. Be offered in Public Schools?

    Should Sex Ed. Be offered in Public Schools?

    Should Sex Ed. Be Offered In Public Schools? By: Jessica Blanton “ Should Sex Education be offered in Public Schools? ” Sex can be traced back as far as Adam and Eve, the first two people on this planet. Today, all age groups encounter things associated with sex, but it is not a problem that concerns everyone. The problem that has been at hand for more than thirty years is should sex education classes be

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    Essay Length: 2,290 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Kevin
  • The Need for School Uniforms

    The Need for School Uniforms

    The Need for School Uniforms A safe and structured learning environment is the first requirement of a good school. Children who feel safe and secure will better learn basic American values. In return they will learn the basis of good citizenship and become better students. In response to growing levels of violence in our schools, many parents, teachers, and school officials have been forced to look toward school uniforms as one potentially positive way to

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    Essay Length: 1,588 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Monika
  • National Labor Relations Board (buck Brown Contracting Co., Inc. and A.S.C. Constructors, a Joint Venture)

    National Labor Relations Board (buck Brown Contracting Co., Inc. and A.S.C. Constructors, a Joint Venture)

    Introduction This paper will discuss several cases involving Buck Brown Contracting Co., Inc. and A.S.C. Constructors, a Joint Venture and several employees. Each employee claims to have been unjustly fired from their job and seek reinstatement and compensation for lost wages. In the paper I will briefly discussed the history of each case; which part of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) applies to each case, how each case was decided, resolved and how the

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Yan
  • Nationalism

    Nationalism

    Founded in 1965 by Ron Karenga, US emerged in Southern California shortly after Watts exploded into a riot and Malcolm X was assassinated. As nationalist sentiment grew among African American organizations because of the impact of Malcolm X, US established itself as a cultural nationalist group. It called for racial unity and for black people to free themselves from white oppression by embracing a "recovered" African culture. For US, that meant Kawaida, a quasi-religious system

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Max
  • The Breathalyzer at School Functions

    The Breathalyzer at School Functions

    Recently at Longmeadow High School it became mandatory to pass an “alcohol-screening test” before entering a school dance. This breathalyzer will detect alcohol on one’s breath. No student that has been drinking will be admitted to the event. Longmeadow High School has recently purchased breathalyzers which teacher chaperones administer to all students entering a school function. This issue has brought about much conflict. Many people see it as a positive thing; however, the breathalyzer at

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mikki
  • School Violence

    School Violence

    Even though we live in a capitalist society, I still cannot help but believe, despite my own cynicism, that people are more motivated to achieve something for personal satisfaction rather than monetary gains. Look at Chekov's short story, "The Bet." A man agrees to sacrifice fifteen years of his life in prison in exchange for a million dollars. Obviously his motivation for such an extreme bet is wealth, but by the end of the prison

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • Invasion of a Nation or Nature of Necessity

    Invasion of a Nation or Nature of Necessity

    Invasion of a Nation or Nature of Necessity To explain and encounter current and past migration issues first I will give a brief synopsis of my origins. I am a Mexican American citizen whatever this means, my roots and customs are pure of Mexican culture. However, influences such as education, media and other contemporary ideals are American. Coming from a Mexican family, I know the hardships of living in a economically undeveloped country. Many of

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Anna
  • National Disgrace

    National Disgrace

    National Disgrace Poverty is defined as the state of living without the essential resources needed to prevent a family from falling beneath the poverty level. Poverty level is the minimum income needed by a family to sustain an adequate diet based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Minimum Nutritional Standards (Valerie, 225). Often associated with need, hardship and lack of resources across a wide range of difficult circumstances, poverty has become a growing issue in

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • Patriotism Vs Nationalism

    Patriotism Vs Nationalism

    There are many ways to plan a future, writing it down, making a chart, and sometimes filling out a questionnaire from your guidance counselor. Planning the future of the most powerful nation cannot be completed by filling out a questionnaire; however, men and women who crave power and its narcotic properties have already determined what path America should take into this new century. This group has labeled their endeavor, Project for the New American Century.

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    Essay Length: 2,728 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Kevin
  • High School Dropouts

    High School Dropouts

    High School Dropouts Entering high school is the beginning of a whole new learning experience. Transitioning from middle school, high school presents more classes, students, and a bigger campus. It brings new expectations and responsibilities to each of us. High school also offers fresh chances to make new friends, try new sports and activities, and really explore who we are as individuals. The goal is to maintain good grades, score high on the SAT test,

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Rise of Hitler and the German National Socialist Party

    The Rise of Hitler and the German National Socialist Party

    THE RISE OF HITLER AND THE GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST PARTY The explanation of the rise of Nazism cannot be restricted to one specific time period or one specific event - the source of many Nazi ideologies are found before WW1.Many pre-war conditions(but especially the gradual 'collapse of liberalism', of which I will write later) helped to prepare the public psyche for National Socialist policies. Equally, I disagree with Historians who, for their own reasons, disregard

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Edward
  • Can Parents Leagally Home School Their Children?

    Can Parents Leagally Home School Their Children?

    Running Head: INDIVIDUAL PAPER ON CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: TEACHING V. Individual paper on Constitutional Law: Teaching V. Home schooling Can a parent illegally home school their child? Yes, according to a recent ruling by a California appeals court. This current ruling is leaving an estimated 166,000 children in the state of California as a probable truant in addition causes their parents the risk and possibility of being prosecuted under the law. The home schooling movement never

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    Essay Length: 1,188 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Mikki
  • School Truancy

    School Truancy

    In this Speech by Mr Frost His his intention is to form an argument against the statements put forward by the Principle in her previous speech, his first statement outlines this “To Speak against the proposal”, which immediately informs of us of his Differing view. Mr Frost begins with a simile about how the proposed ideas are too harsh that there isn't a need in his opinion for such strictness, that they are extremes. His

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Mike
  • Public School Funding

    Public School Funding

    Education: Public School Funding All across America students go to school to learn and prepare for their futures. Imagine students of all ages walking into a classroom with new desks with four stable legs, new chairs that aren’t cracked or missing parts and sitting down to their personal laptop provided by the school. This sounds like a school that most parents would want their children to attend. But how would parents find a school like

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Emergence of a Supra - National European Citizen

    The Emergence of a Supra - National European Citizen

    Kostas Theologou, Political Scientist, PhD Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law School of Applied Mathematics and Physics National Technical University of Athens, Greece Genikes Edres, Bldg E, 1st floor 9 Heroon Polytechneiou Str, 15780 NTUA Zographos Campus tel. 0030 210 772 2255, cell 0030 6976016195 fax. 0030 210 7721618 e-mail: cstheol@central.ntua.gr The emergence of a supra-national European citizen Kostas Theologou, PhD NTUA The emergence of a supra-national European citizen ABSTRACT This paper examines the

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    Essay Length: 5,027 Words / 21 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Yan
  • Effects of the United Nations on Human Rights

    Effects of the United Nations on Human Rights

    Effects of the United Nations on Human Rights The United Nations is an organization created at the end of World War 2 as a place to discuss international matters in peace and to solve problems diplomatically. During its years of existence the United Nations has dealt mostly with matters concerning peace keeping; but lately it has spread its influence over many different issues including the protection of Human Rights. In the many cases of Human

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Jon
  • 4th Amendment in High Schools

    4th Amendment in High Schools

    Introduction: March 7, 1980: two freshman girls in a New Jersey high school were caught smoking in the bathroom by a teacher. The teacher sent both girls to the principle’s office since smoking in the bathroom was a violation of a school rule. Both girls were questioned by the Assistant Vice Principle, Theodore Choplick. In response to questioning by Mr. Choplick, one of the girls admitted that she was smoking in the bathroom. However, the

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Dress Code in High Schools

    Dress Code in High Schools

    Some of the rules set fourth by the government in the Rio Rancho Public Schools district are irrelevant to the needs of the students. These rules are not helping to provide the proper quality of education, but instead are interrupting classrooms to deal with this so-called problem. The students these days do not need rules such as: dress code, identification cards, and truancy (not attending school). We are old to understand the consequences of our

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: David
  • Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone National Park has 3,470 square miles of the Rocky Mountains in northwest Wyoming. It was the World's first national park created in 1872, and is both the second largest in the USA outside Alaska and the fifth most visited. It would be even more popular because of its remote location and limited visitor season. The northerly location and high elevation (mostly over 7,500 feet) the park is fully open for only seven months a

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Why Go to School?

    Why Go to School?

    Why go to school? Have you ever wondered why people have to go to school? Well, the answer is simple. School is important for your future. There are many reasons why this is so. First of all, schooling provides you with the education necessary to get a job. Secondly, school teaches you many skills that you need for the future. Lastly, school provides us with a sense of social responsibility. Consequently, school plays a significant

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Essay to Convince Your Teacher to Allow You to Go on a Trip to the North Eastern School of Communications and Wlbz

    Essay to Convince Your Teacher to Allow You to Go on a Trip to the North Eastern School of Communications and Wlbz

    NESCOM/WLBZ Given that the purpose of this paper is to persuade you to allow me to attend the trip to NESCOM as well as the WLBZ television station, I'm going to cut right to the chase and tell you why you should choose me over the many other students applying for this opportunity. Forgive me for being lengthy in my reasoning, but I didn't feel that a 200 word paper was nearly enough work to

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    Essay Length: 556 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • Fast Food Nation

    Fast Food Nation

    Fast food nation is about the consequences of the fast food culture that has developed in the US and has spread to other parts of the world. Every part of system is examined - the food, marketing, science of taste, supply production and human impact on both those that eat fast food and those who work for the fast food companies and the industries which supply the fast food chains. While fast food is appreciated

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    Essay Length: 450 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Mike
  • Relevance of Logic to Nation Building

    Relevance of Logic to Nation Building

    Logic (definition) is the art/science of good reasoning (arguments or inferences). Reasoning is a species or kind of thinking that aims at a conclusion. Thus good reasoning is thinking well that aims at a conclusion.(Aristotle: A horse is an animal. Therefore the head of a horse is the head of an animal.) Thus Logic is the study of arguments. More specifically, logic is the study of the criteria for distinguishing good arguments from bad arguments

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Mike

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