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Computers have made an impact in this world. From the past until the present people have been using computers for many different things.And I believe that computers have made our lives more easier. They have made it easier for us to communicate and easier for us to do many of the everyday things that we must do to keep our lives in order.Besides we can easily get information about any product we plan to buy with help of online shopping or place we plan to visit over a second using personal computer and Internet. Also, I think the most relevant answer to this question is communication. In the world today, "quick" and "easy" communication is highly valued; hence most of the technology of today. Research has become as easy as typing your question and finding your answer and all of this with the help of computers!

4 points

Some people say that by wearing unoforms they cannot express themselves. In my opinion schools are not intended for that kind of self-expression. If you want to express yourself then do it outside the school.

Schools are intended for education. And pupils should think about studying but not about clothes. That is why a lot of schools have uniforms.

I am studying in university now, and we don't have uniform here but I would wear it with a great pleasure, if it was

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Among the reasons why school uniforms are a good idea, the most strongly stated one is that they promote equality. Distinctions made on the basis of economic status are reduced. With everyone dressed alike, there is a hope that kids will judge others based on character instead of the clothes they wear.

School uniforms can save parents a lot of money as they then only need to buy their kids casual clothes to wear on the weekends.It prepares children for working life where they often need to wear uniforms, or at the least dress conservatively or follow a dress code. Also, the purpose of attending school is to learn, and anything (such as clothes) that take away from that goal, needs to be discouraged.

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No, I do not believe that you should be allowed to drive while you are talking on a cellphone. It is simply unsafe. Many drivers are not competent enough to control their car or truck AND talk on a cellphone at the same time. I AM a strong proponent of the hands-free equipment that many drivers are purchasing. Simply because most people will talk to their passengers anyways. So rather than holding your phone, just talking aloud is a MUCH SAFER ALTERNATIVE.

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While iI think that animals should not be used in medical testings. Because animals have rights as well and they should not be violated.Animal testing is used to ensure that products are safe for consumers. Unfortunately, many animals are seriously harmed in the process.More than 100 million animals every year suffer and die in cruel chemical, drug, food and cosmetic tests, biology lessons, medical training exercises, and curiosity-driven medical experiments.

7 points

GIRLS RUN THE WORLD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GIRLS RUN THE WORLD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!GIRLS RUN THE WORLD!!!!

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The first reason of abolishing the death penalty is human rights perspectives and the danger of executing innocent people . Evidence for it - The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) claims that "Twenty three innocent people have been mistakenly executed in the US this the 20th century."

4 points

Homework is a vital and valuable part of education. There are only a few hours in each school day – not enough time to cover properly all the subjects children need to study. Setting homework extends study beyond school hours, allowing a wider and deeper education. It also makes the best use of teachers, who can spend lesson time teaching rather than just supervising individual work that could be done at home. Tasks such as reading, writing essays, researching, doing maths problems, etc. are best done at home, away from the distractions of other students.

Having homework also allows students to really fix in their heads work they have done in school. Doing tasks linked to recent lessons helps students strengthen their understanding and become more confident in using new knowledge and skills. For younger children this could be practising reading or multiplication tables. For older ones it might be writing up an experiment, revising for a test, reading in preparation for the next topic, etc.Homework prepares students to work more independently, as they will have to at college and in the workplace. Everyone needs to develop skills in personal organisation, working to deadlines, being able to research, etc.

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Homework has little educational worth and adds nothing to the time spent in school. Some schools and some countries don’t bother with homework at all, and their results do not seem to suffer from it. Studies show that homework adds nothing to standardised test scores for primary/ elementary pupils. International comparisons of older students have found no positive relationship between the amount of homework set and average test scores. If anything, countries with more homework got worse results!

5 points

Homework takes a lot of time up. Being young is not just about doing school work. It should also about being physically active, exploring the environment through play, doing creative things like music and art, and playing a part in the community. It is also important for young people to build bonds with others, especially family and friends, but homework often squeezes the time available for all these things.

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Public schools are the only schools that must meet the needs of all students. They do not turn children or families away. Public schools serve children with physical, emotional, and mental disabilities, those who are extremely gifted and those who are learning challenged, right along with children without special needs.

Public schools foster interactions and understanding among people of different ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

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Private schools have the advantage of being selective in who they accept and who gets to stay. Public schools have to take all who enroll from their district. This means that private schools can more easily get rid of kids who disrupt the class rooms or who unable to keep up academically. Also, parental involvement in the students education is higher in private school because there is a financial stake. Parents don't want to see their money being wasted. Many excellent teachers will take a little less money to teach at a private school because of the real (or perceived) advantage of higher student interest and personal safety.

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In comparison with public schools,public ones are much better.It is an ideal place for any students,because even the atmosphere in this schools is very friendly and pleasent.Teachers are very good,nearly veryone has a professor status.Also private schools can offer a lot of dofferent classes for the self development of students such as chess club or ballroom dancing studio, where students can get both:necessary skills and pleasent rest from another subjects.Of course this is not all advantages of private schools...

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Opening: private schools are not better than public schools in some cases worse that is if you can even qualify for a private school and have the money to go to the school. Since public schools are held by certain laws making them fair and just, and the seperation of church and state as well public schools cannot turn down kids for disablities or gender or race.

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1: Private schools can discriminate.

2: private schools can teach religious veiws

3:private schools are expensive and most kids cannot get into them.



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