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    Fidget spinners have taken over classrooms all over the country, and teachers have come to see these toys as a bad distraction in class. Kids pay more attention to the spinner rather than the subject in that class. The fad of fidget spinners has become very controversial, with many different points of view. Children should not have these fidget spinners, especially in class, because they are distracting, they can possibly become dangerous, and they have gone from a tool to help people with ADHD to

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    Fidget Spinner(Fidget Spinner for description) Fidget spinner are the trends these days.People at school walk around with them around their hands and try to act cool in front of other students who don’t have it.I would use a fan for the symbol because it shows that it is spinning and it is fast.I got addicted to this by watching others showing off their spinner and learning how to spin the object.The fidget spinner is so popular that people don’t even won’t to come to school.The entire purpose of

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    Should we keep Fidget Spinners, or should we ban them from school. I strongly believe that we should keep them. I think this because Fidget Spinners are used to help a student (well, pretty much everyone can use one) with ADHD or ADD and conditions like those to stay focused, they are not really that distracting and they benefit all different types of students in various ways. First of all, I believe that we should keep Fidget Spinners, because they are mainly used to help kids with ADHD, ADD and

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    of “fashion” or “taste” (Lewis, 1979: 4). This concept drives the latest trends seen among children and adolescents in the public school system. The most recent trend that still exists today is the invention of the “fidget spinner”. The original intention of the fidget spinner was to relieve stress of those students with trouble focusing, such as kids with ADHD, autism, and anxiety. However, seeing as the toy comes in multiple colors and designs, it attracts the attention of all kids whether they

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    Luggage with spinner or rolling wheels are the most popular options It's becoming almost impossible to find luggage without wheels, even on the smallest bags. Wheeled luggage is extremely convenient because it enables anyone to easily transport a heavy bag through a parking lot and the airport, and on to the gate or baggage check area without strain. Best spinner luggage Travelpro Platinum Magna 21-Inch Expandable Spinner Suiter Travelpro Platinum Magna 21-Inch Expandable Spinner Suiter There are

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    will argue that we should adopt neither suggestions as they are essentially faced with the same objections and would fail under theoretical and empirical tests. Instead, this paper will provide a progressive suggestion for action in consideration of Spinner-Haldev’s account for enduring injustice. Before delving into the main argument, it is important to define the social

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    If you were a teacher do you think that it would be smart to have a bunch of kids spinning fidget spinners in a classroom? Regardless do you think that it is smart to have kids do that in a classroom. Kids could get hurt or break their spinner then they will be sad and that is something you do not want to happen while you are teaching class. Fidget spinners should be banned because there is nothing good about them and they are a distraction to kids and to the people around them also people are getting

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    Does allowing fidget spinners in school really help kids concentrate better? In my opinion fidget spinners are fun toys to play with but not at school. I get that they can help students to concentrate better but some just bring them to school and they start playing with them. I think that fidget spinners should allowed in school because some students can stay focus and some can’t. According to the article it said “ fidget spinners bring kids together.” most people don’t really need fidgets

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    in 1993, when the most popular toy today was created, the fidget spinner. A woman named Catherine Hettinger was the original creator of the fidget spinner, which is originally called spinning toy, but its purpose was just to entertain; to underscore its use as art, it was even sold at art fairs. Since 1993, the spinning toy has evolved into a new and more improved toy with a different mechanism. In the year of 2016, the fidget spinner became a huge hit with people all over the world, including the

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    student shouldn’t have fidget spinner in classes because fidgets spinner are a big distraction there classmate and teacher. Even when the teachers is trying to teach kids might not be paying attention to her and they are so busy spinning with that they wouldn’t know what's going on in class. If it’s something important, they wouldn’t be able to listen and kids wouldn’t work as hard because they are so busy playing with them and getting least work done. Fidgets spinners are a major distraction according

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