
High school sports can have negative effects on on students in various ways. High school sports cause major injuries to students, harming their education. High school sports also take a great deal of funding, taking money away from teachers and other programs. Although not everyone thinks this way, some people say high school sports help decrease obesity and help students stay fit. However with injuries and better funding for more important parts of a school, it would be better to cut down on sport…
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Research Paper Mods 5-6 25 March 2013 Keep Extracurricular Sports Every year, thousands of high school students try out for a sport. Within weeks, many of these same students are at practice trying to make a living out of a sport. Some schools are trying to cut extracurricular sports to save money. That needs to stop. Every school should have extracurricular sports for the students. Sports change student’s outlook on school. They enjoy school much more because they are looking forward to playing…
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Final Paper December 7th, 2012 Sports Teams My group chose to observe sports teams and the difference between home and away games. We decided to break it into sections that depended on what sports we each played in high school, or continue to play in college. The things that we focused on while doing our research were the difference in crowds, rituals that the teams had for home/away games, and why the away games might be more difficult for the athletes. I was on the swim team in high school, so…
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to stimulate and challenge you. You will have the opportunity to write and edit stories for print or website publication and produce video packages for MSG Varsity. The class functions primarily as a workshop to produce multimedia content and the school newspaper, The Bull’s Eye. In order to be successful in this class, you must have a passion for writing and a strong interest in newspapers, broadcast journalism, current events, and photography. You will be taught the skills of story selection, news…
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finish my degree. I will be writing different nursing-related research papers during my career as a student and as a Registered Nurse. In my everyday job the majority of my writing will be in the form of charting for my patients and drafting emails to correspond with my colleagues. Writing papers and knowing what type of language and formatting I should be using will be especially important while I am in school, but the amount of technical papers I will be writing will most likely decrease once I finish…
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Maddy Widmann 5-11-17 English 3 Research Paper Having high school sports in school can be great. It allows students to socialize, get active, support the school, and get known for colleges for potential scholarships. Many students participate in school sports because they chose to do it and believe it is the best choice for them. However, faculty members are recently encouraging sports in schools to become mandatory because of all the benefits it gives to the students. Surprisingly, that is not…
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Heritage Fair Research paper Mexico Lauren Shamah 7-T December 31, 2012 Mexico has a lot of different kinds of landforms. Mexico has volcanoes and small mountains in southern Mexico (“Physical Geography of Mexico” N.D.). Mexico City, this plateau takes up 40 percent of Mexico’s landscape (“Facts about Landforms in Mexico” N.D.). On both sides of Mexico the climate is hot and humid and very hot during the summer. But on the other hand high elevated areas can get very cold…
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/ Published online: 7 December 2012 Ó The Australian Association for Research in Education, Inc. 2012 Abstract This paper draws from a study that explored issues of student equity, marginality and diversity in two secondary schools in regional Queensland (Australia). The paper foregrounds interview data gathered from administration, teaching and ancillary staff at one of the schools, ‘Crimson’ High School. The school has a high Indigenous student population and is well recognised within the broader…
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My research question is, “How reliable is the Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment Cognitive Testing (imPACT) test?”. After having worked in the athletic training room at my high school for two and a half years, I was thoroughly exposed to the test by administering it to athletes and even taking it myself after receiving a concussion. The two head athletic trainers I worked under did not believe the test was very reliable, but, used it anyhow as it was easy to administer and monitor how athletes…
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Jordin Guzman A paper submitted in the fulfillment of the requirements for AP English Language and Composition School for the Talented and Gifted February 16, 2015 Guzman 2 Jordin Guzman Mr. Correa English III 16 February 2015 Life without sports is unimaginable to athletes these days, regardless of gender. However, before July 1, 1972, a girl able to join physical activities other than cheerleading used to be rare. That was due to the high discrimination that occurred everywhere a woman went in the athletic…
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