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    Does your child’s education matter to you? I believe single sex schools are better than co-education schools. My reasons behind this opinion are single sex schooling has less distraction in class, single sex schools have better learning results and lastly boys and girls in a same sex environment are more likely to pursue subjects they usually would not try. Single sex schools have less distractions in class. I believe this because in a single sex environment boys do not feel the need to impress

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    purpose and the reason why I am single in this season of my life. There are many things that God says about singleness and what others say about singleness and what I think when I am single. There is a feeling and longing of love that you want from someone. I could say that with God you can find that love and the hope He gives you. There are many expectations , limitations, and principles that come from singleness. The first expectation that I have with being single is being content in being

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    The Better Choice: Staying Single or Getting Married? Based on the statistics, last year 50.2% of Americans are single. Americans don’t rush to take the decision of getting married. It is common to hear people married saying that they would rather be single and single people thinking that it would be better being married. So what do you think is better: single or married? The big problem is that many people look unsatisfied with whatever they have. People are wishing for what they don’t have all

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    at university, whether in locally or overseas. When they get the chance, the things that play in their mind are how their room is, will they get a shared room or single room and if they need to share a room, who will they stay with. Rooms that are usually provided in university are of two kinds which are single room or shared room. A single room is where the room is owned by yourselves and you do not need to share the facilities with others. Meanwhile, a shared room means you will have a a roommate

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    The Significance of a Single Soul How can one single person make a difference in the world? It seems impossible that a single person can make a difference in such a large world but it happens all the time. In history, many people have made very notable influences in the the way we live today. They have indeed changed the world forever. Literature illustrates this very same principle time and time again. In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, for example, Brutus is burdened with two choices: stay loyal

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    I believe that the words spoken by others can hold a powerful meaning in people's minds. To me, I think a single word has the power to dramatically change someone's day, or life. I know when people say negative, mean things about me, even though they may think it is a joke, my feelings get hurt, and when they say positive, nice things about me I get happy. My mood can instantly change depending on whether someone says something nice, or something mean about me. Words of discouragement brought me

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    : Looking to fulfill my promise to myself, I decided to take Harry up on his offer to go to a singles bar. We went to the Sapphire bar in Bethesda around 7 pm. The place was packed. Harry was a bit nervous because he feels uncomfortable in large crowds. “Maybe this wasn’t a good idea, bro”, he said. At first, part of me agreed with him, but I realized it was too late to back out now, and what’s the worst that could happen. “Don’t worry, Harry, I won’t let anything happen to you.” I said. We gave

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    Single-sex education has been becoming more popular in recent years. In 2002, the No Child Left Behind Act was passed. This was a major turning point in the advancement of single-sex schools because it loosened government restrictions. Since 2002, about 95 single-sex public schools have been established (Novotney). Historically, single-gender education has been more prevalent in other countries, such as New Zealand, Belgium, and the United Kingdom, than it is in the United States. One reason that

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    Schooling sets up the foundation for the child to ensure that they get a quality education to leading them in a positive direction for their future. Single sex education gives opportunities for specific genders in the classroom. Single sex education allows students to grasp concepts and to work on a deeper level within their respective gender. Single sex education enhances children to build self confidence within their genders fostering a positive learning environment. Another advantage is that the

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    Single-Sex School Single-sex education is where education is carried out where female and male students attend classes in separate schools or buildings. This was a common practice before the 20th century especially in higher education or secondary education. Religion or tradition mainly advocates this type of education (Wiseman 180). Lately, there has been an increase of interest and establishment of this kind of schools due to research on education. My interest in single-sex schools is to establish

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