Should showers be required after physical education in school?
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Schools are growing in comparison to other schools and one of the things that are changing the most
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In today's turbulent society we are faced with one essential question: do we put the individual's
To weight, or not to weight? That is the question many students, parents and school administrators ask. As the amount of AP classes
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Common high school student stereotypes have long been valid and powerful. Though the times have changed, the general student behavior
John enjoys spending the majority of his time in front of a television, playing video games. On school nights, he can be found
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