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    Too much pressure academically and socially for high school students What makes students to have too much pressure? Students need to be more careful about their health. For many years every person has been educated in a way. But not even fourth of the population gets place in their life. Parents should not make their kids join every activity in school, clubs, Electives even sport If students get low-test score they should work harder, it will be stressful the first time but it will pay off. In

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    Junior year is the year that most high school students have to make the biggest decision of their lives. Some students have been planning to go to college ever since first grade, but for others, junior year marks the beginning of the tedious college research and visits. Studying at a university is one of the most expensive fees that a student will have to pay in their adult life, and to know whether this is worth the money, time and effort seems impossible. For high school graduates today, college

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    that majority of Australian children are getting more than the recommended amount of screen time. A decade long study tracked 4000 pre-schoolers throughout their growth the teenagers. Genevieve Alison published the article ‘Most Australian children spend too much time glued to screens, research reveals’ in the Herald Sun on the 20th September 2016. Alison argues that Australian children spend too much time glued to screens. She expresses a logical and rational tone which swings to a more sophisticated

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    What Is Blink About

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    What is Blink about? This book is talking about the first two seconds that happened when people buy something or when they meet a new friend. Their mind takes about two seconds to jump. The main character Malcolm Gladwell, wants to see how people understand the world around them and to see how¬ they think without thinking. People can solve a problem in the real world by, knowing what the problem is, and trying to find a solution. First, people can solve a problem in real life by, knowing

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    the athletes make loads of money. But do they deserve the money they make and are they worth it? Famous athletes around the world swim in money while average families struggle to stay afloat.The worst part is that they make more than the people who have a large impact on our lives every day. NFL players are paid too much and something needs to be done about it. NFL players should not be making as much as people that save lives and change the world deserve more. “The President ,who makes critical decisions

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    Technology on the Rise

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    as looking up a recipe for a meal, or the name of an actor. It seems to be that the more technology develops, the more addicted and the more dependent we become. If we really think about how many times we use technology a day, we will start to realize how much it has consumed us. Think about how many times a day you see someone on their phone, or on a computer. Now you start to realize how addicted we are. It’s so common for us to use and see people use technology, that we take it for granted and never

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    To be successful in today's society, there is one word that comes to mind, money. Money controls people, motivates people, and is essentially the drive for many of the decisions a person makes in their life. The American government does what they can to make success possible for the majority of citizens, yet over 46 million Americans are living in poverty. How can it be that the wealthiest nation in the world has so many people living in poverty? What is all of our money being put towards? While

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    His Coy Mistress Tone

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    Everyone need to save their time and enjoy their life when they are young. Both “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell and “To the Virgins, To Make much of time” by Robert Herrick both examines the idea of carpe diem. However, the way that the two speakers elaborate their point is slightly different. The speaker in the poem “To His coy Mistress” use more passive tone to let people have more thinkings of life. “To His Coy Mistress” by Marvell states the idea that if people want to fall in love with

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    Slick With Words (Compare and Contrast Between the Poems To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time by Robert Herrick) There are always those people that you meet that just really know how to use their words. Everything that they say just kind of draws you in because it is so intriguing. Today we like to call these type of people “sweet talkers.” More often than not these characters are known to be more so of the male gender rather than female. Often, these males

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    to be the real heroes. I believe that mothers are heroes because of how selfless, caring, and courageous they are. Superman might fly, and save lives, but mothers make them. I believe moms to be selfless for many reasons. The most important quality of being a selfless mom is putting your kids first. For example, working hard to make sure their kids have what they want. Moms often sacrifice sleep, when they have crying newborns. Waking up every two hours to feed, and put the kids back to sleep.

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