Papers 1801-1810 of total 48503 found.
…books are literary classics, such as The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, which was listed as the number 6 most challenged or banned book in a list compiled by the American Civil Liberties Union in 1997. This book has been banned from school libraries…
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…Blue Collar Student Are part time jobs good or bad for a student? This is an interesting question that pertains to almost half of all high school students. Jobs provide students with many different qualities but at what cost…
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…13 years, 9 guys, 1 goal 13 years, Nine Guys, One Goal! Some of you, whether it's baseball, softball, or bull riding, have a passion for a particular sport, in my case its basketball. In my last year of high school, I was a part of a varsity…
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…also realize that students at both primary and secondary school ages are likely to be exposed to the effects and influences of drug misuse in the wider community and which extends across social economics and cultural boundaries. Drug misuse has implications…
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…A Separate Peace By John Knowles The book A Separate Peace, by John Knowles tells about a sixteen-year-old boy named Gene Forrester who lives part of his life at Devon, an all boys' school. Devon was considered to be one of the most beautiful schools
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…Motivation is a powerful force working in the psyche of every human mind that consciously pushes an individual toward certain tasks in order to reach a desired goal. In "The Wave", a group of high school students' desire to be apart of a community…
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…(both adverse and positive) and learn to incorporate the teaching of theory into their didactic repertoires, students will be able to use their eclectic understandings to, hopefully, understand and appreciate differences in gender, sexuality, violence, hatred…
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…One Simple Saying Oh no. I was chosen to go an indigent elementary school in Brooklyn. It was a nightmare come true. I had lived in the Bronx when I was in pre K, and according to my memories and media, Brooklyn and Bronx were not much different. I…
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…as a variety of other necessities. I am currently working towards possibly earning a scholarship, but even with a scholarship I will need some way to pay for books, school supplies, food, shelter, and clothing. In addition, happiness is an extremely vital value…
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…son. I became so busy that I had no time to feel sorry for myself. My grades in school were the highest I had ever received, giving me more self-confidence and the drive to continue with my education. If there is a turning point in my life…
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