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    High School students use technology as an excuse to avoid many things; if schools have stricter policies of when and where technology is able to be used or educate students how to avoid the distraction of technology, this problem will disappear over time. The brilliant invention of technology had become harmful to the public due to its degrading and violent media, as well as the many distractions in the classroom and road. The issue of social avoidance is mainly due to the undemanding and…

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    When a student is transitioning from the home life into the life of a college student, it can be very difficult. Accustomed to a structured home life provided by ones parents, the individual may find difficulty keeping the same structure in college. Often a fear of failure is exhibited by the student when making the transition to college. Jim Rohn reminds individuals, “Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.” The fear of having to take the initiative can be…

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    In today’s competitive, technologically-advanced business-world, one’s success is merely measured in terms of their prosperity in education. Between the pressures the education systems inflict on students to educators’ lack of diligence in teaching sufficient amounts of core material, the American school system throughout the years has failed to establish their priorities. This, in effect, has deteriorated the overall global standpoint of the nation, leading to a substantial decline in effective…

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    underage drinking statistics. To address the underage drinking problem, it is going to be important to make sure students are educated and understand the negative effects alcohol will have on their health and lives in general. In this proposal I will provide data which supports positive alternatives to underage drinking and other statistical data. The Pressures As a parent with a student attending Mission University, it has saddened me to learn that the college I have proudly entrusted with…

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    Substance abuse is a growing problem in the world today and there ae many factors that play a part in substance abuse addiction. Early interactions in life have the biggest effects in our development. From childhood to adulthood our ongoing relationships with family and friends have proven to have the highest influence in the increase of addictions. Everything from stress to major events can lead someone to dependency on substances whether it be drugs or alcohol. These addictions have taken on a…

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    institutions for our self-benefit. An ever-growing branch of this form of lying includes academic dishonesty. In today’s society, schools praise GPA and grades rather than student progress, prompting students to feel the external pressure of meeting these expectations. Rather than appraising students based on growth, schools admire the top students, unknowingly encouraging them to cheat for the top grades instead of learning for their own improvement. The education system has become extremely…

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    I considered myself to be an anomaly of a high school student. Being a Latino Student, the odds were not in my favor that I was enrolled at a four-year institution. Furthermore, I differed greatly from tradition Latino students as I was 4th generation college student. I came from a college educated Latino family. Although most of my family was educated in Peru, many have since immigrated to the United States acquiring jobs that utilize their foreign college degrees. I attended a private…

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    Low – income minorities demonstrate a lack of educational values, [job expectations], and [critical consciousness]. (Lughinbuhl, Mcwhirter p.43) Using motivational theories to determine the behavior of children is common, but with the sociopolitical development theory the process deepens. The method has revolutionized ways to approach the unique problems of low-income minorities. Separating factors such as the reason for developmental issues in minorities and the reaction of minorities at the…

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    narrowed down my options. I chose an article titled “The role of parental involvement in youth sport participation and performance”and a second one titled (“Parents’ Perceptions of Their Children’s Experiences in Physical Education and Youth Sport.” After locating and skimming the articles to make sure they were ones I could use, I clicked on export to EasyBib and then I created that citation in…

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    lack of parental monitoring, lack of parental trust, lack of parental communication, conflict with parents, the presence of peers, and susceptibility to peer pressure correlated with a high amount of bullying behavior over the course of one’s school years (Pepler et al. 334) Over the course of time they found that the behavior of bullying the risk factors were the same, but the problems with the parents were not. This shows that the disfunction or the absence of parenting can have its toll on a…

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