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- 10371: We're Screwed
- ... to my childhood friend, Steven Johnson. Once, Coach Valentine gave Steven Johnson, an all-star football player, an ultimatum. He was given a choice to either miss his brother's wedding that was the same day as the football semi-final or lose it all, meaning getting kicked off the team and have his grades dropped. The consequences was too high, in result Steven was forced to accept the proposition. I ...
- 10372: Trigonometry
- ... evolved from theorems on the ratios of the sides of triangles to helping astronomers figure out how far we are from other parts of the universe. Works Cited 1. Mathematics Made Simple. Sperling, Abraham, Ph.D., and Stuart, Monroe. Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group: New York, 1991. 2. "High School Review: Math II. French, Douglas. Random House, INC.: New York, 1998. 3. Mathematics. Pascoe, L.C. NTC Publishing Group: Illinois, 1983 ...
- 10373: Why I Want to Be a Teacher
- ... few hours a week, then I realized there where a lot of kids in his class that needed help staying on task. Soon I started going to the school on my lunch hour and any day that I had off work. I would sit and listens to them read or watch them struggle with a math problem but when they would finally get the word or figure out the math problem ...
- 10374: My Personal View of Mathematics
- ... early in my career. To get my licenses I am going to have to manage my hours. So, as anyone can see math is all around us. Math is in everything we do, in every day. Where would the world be without math? Would my career still be the same? To answer these questions, we must take a look at the historical advancement of math. We must also look at its ...
- 10375: High School vs. Middle School: A Comparative Essay
- ... respect. To earn respect in middle school, all you have to do is pay attention in class (to what little there is to pay attention to) and give a few minutes of your time each day and it's a shoo-in. There is really not that much to learn in middle school and that is another reason it is easier to get good grades. As well as it just being ...
- 10376: Bilingual Education
- ... of action. Our school consists of Kindergarten through 12th grade. I do not want any children to be isolated from each other. All students in the elementary grades will spend and hour and half a day learning in English in one class, and then in that same class they will spend an hour and half learning it in Spanish. So in their English class, they will learn about grammar and English ...
- 10377: Education vs. Corrections
- ... schools, and $5 million has been aside for California student information system. The governor proposes a $75 million for intensive reading instruction academies. The program would provide six weeks of instruction for four hours a day, for 10% of students grades k-4. These numbers show that there is money that can easily be put into the education system. Another reason why our education system needs to be in improved is ...
- 10378: Capital Punishment Should Be A
- ... Innocence and the Death Penalty", supports the American Bar Association's call for a death penalty moratorium. Michelle Stevens, a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, reported that in 1998 Illinois State Representative Coy Pugh (D-Chicago) introduced a resolution calling for a bi-partisan panel to study the death penalty in Illinois. During the study all executions would be postponed. This proposal was initially killed but revived following the recent ...
- 10379: Free Speech on Campus
- ... red hair and green eyes. About three hours after the bombing occurred, a man walked up to her desk and asked her if she or any of her family members was in Oklahoma earlier that day. I am sure that man did not mean that comment to sound the way it did. For saying that comment should that man have be fired from his job? I do not think that if ...
- 10380: Order In The Classroom
- ... in schools that our teachers face today. The reason for this is back then there was a solid family structure. Most families would sit down have dinner together and hold conversations about each other's day and how it went. Children were also taught to have respect for their elders and to address them as Mr. or Mrs. Jones or Sir or Ma'am. Manners were a way of life. And ...
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