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. This humanistic view may be due to the removal of God and prayer in public schools, upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1962. Since then, SAT scores have plummeted, while teen pregnancies, suicides, alcoholism, drug abuse, violence, and illiteracy rates have increased
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I do not think my best memory of my life has approached me yet. However, I feel my high school years have been the most memorable. I strongly believe that high school is the open door, into the rest of my life.
The last days of my high school career
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Category: /Literature/English
Drug Testing in Schools
According to a study conducted by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research, among the graduating class of 1997, 54.3 percent of students had used an illicit drug by the time they reached their senior year
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Category: /History/North American History
I am against school uniforms because first, families will spend more money on them, second, school uniforms teach and unfavorable lesson about making choices on your values, third, students will still find a way to judge each other.
First, families
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Category: /Literature/English
U.S.high schools are not properly preparing kids for the college experience. The primary purpose of a high school in the United States is to get kids into college. The courses taught in U.S.high schools are way too lenient in their grading policies
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Religion in Public Schools
The question Should prayer be allowed in public schools is one of the biggest debates in the minds and lips of Americans today. The open practice of religion in publicly funded schools is not a new debate, nor a simple
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Home Schoolings Net Effects
Washington Post (online)
07/16/00
The article found in the Washington Post on July 16,2000, addresses the role of the Internet in aiding home schooling. The Internet is revolutionizing the growing home-schooling
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Category: /Literature/English
Many students in high school spend their four years there preparing for college. However, because of the differences in the environments of the two schools they will attend, their high school experiences couldnt possibly prepare them for college life
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Specific Purpose: To persuade students that there should not prayers in schools
Millions years ago God created this world and gave life to all animals including human being. For better and perfect life and to tell people about good and bad things God
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Category: /Literature/English
"The Internet: A Necessity Or Luxury In The Public School Classroom."
Modems, e-mail, www's and .com's - are these phrases merely a part of a worldwide fad, or are they here to stay? And if they are, then what role should they play in the future
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