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    Are there benefits to attending a single-sex school? “If you want your daughter to be a high-flying businesswoman or banker, send her to a single-sex school.” (The Guardian online) New research concludes consistency in relationship between gender and education styles. Single gender classes perform better when separated in their pre-teens. It is not only the religious aspect of education; it is a proven fact that girls and boys learn differently. They have different physical and emotional needs to

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    gender. There are many students across the country that do not have to imagine because that is their reality. As opposed to single-gender schools, co-ed schools are highly beneficial to students. It will prepare them for adulthood, children will learn how to treat each other as equals, and students who attend co-ed schools do just as good academically as students attending single-gender schools. Going to a co-ed school will prepare students for adulthood. The passage “Co-Ed Schools are Here to Stay”

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    Single-sex schools are becoming more common. According to some religious reasons, several countries such as Saudi Arabia only have single-sex schools. However, the effect and rationality of single-sex schools are an ongoing controversy, that are being debated around the world. In this essay, the cases for and against single-sex education will be discussed. This essay will firstly present some positive impacts of single-sex schools, including an increase in students’ academic achievement and a decrease

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    Is The U.S. Ready for Single Payer Health Care? The beginning of the article started off very strong with the Republican views on how replacing theAffordable Care Act/ Obamacare seems to be beneficial because Americans believe that the government needs to provide healthcare for all which is “Medicare for all.” Throughout government; the left and right sides do not see eye to eye but in this discussion, they both seem to acknowledge the likelihood of this new system. Republican Senator Jerry Moran

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    the workshop, there are two types of health care system- single-payer health care system and multipayer health care system which includes both public and private health care. Public health care is funded by governments which usually provide free treatment. By contrast, private health care allows citizens to buy their private health insurance, which generally asks to spend a huge amount of money(Germov, 2014). Such differences between single and multipayer health care brings a numbers of controversies

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    public single-sex education has increased in the recent years as schools are piled with more pressure to increase their grades and keep teaching method fresh. It’s an old approach to the education but its gaining momentum in public schools as it has been the method in most private schools. According to the report by National Association for Single Sex Education, over two hundred public schools across the United States offer single-sex classrooms. Most public schools are venturing into single-sex education

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    Single-Payer Healthcare Is What Is Best for America With rising healthcare costs being distributed predominantly on workers or their companies, the economic responsibility is placed on the very people who need it the least: the job creators. If the economic responsibility of healthcare costs was shifted to the government, the private sector job creators could have more revenue to stimulate the economy with additional jobs, better wages, and improved worker benefits. The best way to shift this cost

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    Jordan Jackson 04/18/17 Are Single-Sex Schools really the way to go? ENGL- 10300 Single Sex Schools VS. Coed The issue that is being discussed is whether or not it is more beneficial for high school students to go to single-sex schools or coed schools. In her essay “ Single-Sex Schools: An Old Time Idea Whose Time Has Come,” Diane Urbina Argues that it would be more beneficial if we had single-sex schools. The myth is debunked is that boys and girls are restricted by nature in relation to what

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    People prefer single family homes as they are the ideal place to raise a family and live the American dream. As 80 percent of people prefer single family homes, 87 percent consider privacy in owning a single family house and 45 percent say that privacy is a must and a major key point in owning a home. In which the city can’t provide such thing and the suburbs and places around the city do. Choosing to live in the suburbs and not the city is a dream, as it brings more to families than the city like

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    are differences and advantages between single life and married life. Physical health and mental health are areas of concern regarding married couples and singles. Some studies have shown that overall happily married couples have better health while singles have several risk factors. More freedom may come from being single while being married provides greater security and far better health. For your health’s sake is it better to be married or remain single? Consistent research and studies

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