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    Reflection About Reading

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    “You have to read 10 hours this week” said my first grade teacher. In elementary school reading logs were what all the teachers made us do. Every week I had to read a certain amount of hours. I however, never read the amount of hours I was supposed too. I would just fill out the log and tell my mom to sign it. At that time it sounded like a good idea but then came freshman year. Mrs. Daugherty changed my whole perspective on reading and how important it is to read. In elementary school reading

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    A hotly debated topic in our time is whether abortion should be allowed. Moral arguments have battled back and forth for years, each argument refuting the next. Finally, Don Marquis, a professor in philosophy at the University of Kansas, makes his argument against abortion. Does Marquis play the trump card? Is this the end all argument? Let us explore his argument. What makes killing us wrong? Much had to be considered when approaching this question, but, in summary, Marquis comes to this conclusion:

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    Argument On Abortion

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    Thompson’s conclusion is that abortion is permissible regarding consensual sex, both when preventative measures are used and when they are not. Her argument is centered around her definition of the right to life. In her argument, she starts by trying to prove that the right to life in neither a positive or a negative right. Using the Henry Fonda case, she is trying to prove that the right to life is not a positive right, by which requiring someone to do something. If this was to be the case, Mr.

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    Annotated Bibliography Barboza, G. E., Schiamberg, L. B., Oehmke, J., Korzeniewski, S. J., Post, L. A., & Heraux, C. G. (2009). “Individual characteristics and the multiple contexts of adolescent bullying: An ecological perspective.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38(1), 101-121. Retrieved from http://libsrv.wku.edu:2048/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/204638676?accountid=15150 Barboza, Schiamberg, Oehmke, Korzeniewski, and Heraux discuss how research has shown that individuals

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    After being college for a couple months now I have seen a lot of differences between this and high school. My experiences in high school were overall pretty positive. I had a good friend group, did really well in school, was involved, and played volleyball all four years. When it came to school work and having to absorb new information, people did not struggle since teachers made an effort to always make sure you were succeeding and had all the necessary tools laid out in front of you in order to

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    The Benefits Of Homework

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    Hours of extensive homework can be unbeneficial to students. For a while, homework was thought to have been good for the brain; the mind was seen as a muscle that heavily benefits from the mental exercise given through homework. However, rather than enjoying their youth outside of school, students in a present-day academic system are forced to go home and spend more time on school work. Being a student myself, I’ve witnessed how homework has affected students, both positively and negatively. I’ve

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    College students generally think college is hard, however I have found through personal experience, observation, and Research College can be made easier through different examples. According to Larry, Alton. “College students are struggling through college because of their diet, lack of sleep, and distraction towards electronics. While many of us think that our diet is completely regular, if we look into detail many of us are victims to fast food, and high sodium foods such as ramen noodles, hot

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    CLANG! CLANG! The alarm finally goes off. Tired teen hits the snooze button with eyes blurry. Many believe that school should start late because of their child’s benefits. In fact many argue over school start times. There are many who think later start time for school are the best, however no one thinks about midnight owls that will be doing their school work staying up late. There are many benefits and optimistic reasons to prove that early rise and shine is the best option for childrens. “He stays

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    Marita's Bargain Summary

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    Malcolm Gladwell's essay, Marita's Bargain; is a text all high school students should read to motivate them to do their best in high school because it relates to us how success is not defined by your social class, how the struggles of outside pressure and how that affects high school students in school, and how high school students  feel about how much time goes into a school.     In the paper by Malcolm Gladwell, Marita’s Bargain; he writes about a school in New York called the KIPP Academy in

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    Benefit Of Homework

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    Homework is often seen as a useful study tool, however it can cause more problems than solve them. Homework adds to the already harrowing task of keeping up with grades, you have to worry about completing classwork as well as studying for upcoming tests or projects for six classes, even seven, if you have a 0 period. Homework adds stress, prevents students from pursuing their interests, can cause them not to give their full attention to everything they should, makes keeping up with a social life

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