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<p>In North America it refers to game of football as it is played in Canada and North America and ranked the most popular inter-scholastic sports in Canada and North America. High school football is also known as prep football or preps football stared in 19th century. From this time to early 20th century a large number of college and high school teams played against each other. This game mirrors many footballs like marching bands, mascots, and homecomings.<br />The entire set of rules of high school football are created and maintained by National Federation of State High School Associations (NFSH).</p>
<p>These include a long rule list as; the four quarters are each 12 minutes in length, if a ball crosses the plane of goal line on a missed field goal, it would be a touch back, and the defence can&#8217;t run an extra point attempt for a source.</p>
<p>Through independent or freelance teams, home schooled students can also participate in high school football which can compete against small private schools. The regular season consists of ten games in states typically. In early September there is usually the first game and in mid November there is final regular season game. Teams may get more than one bye weeks during regular seasons. The large schools are basically responsible for attracting crowd in thousand even for regular season games. Sometimes games are played at high school football stadiums to accommodate exceptionally large crowd.</p>
<p>The schedules are primarily of Friday nights, with Thursday evenings. Saturdays aren&#8217;t preferred. There are several publications which release nationwide ranking of teams on the basis of polls and mathematical formulas taking into account the factors like margin of victory and strength of schedule. USA today poll is considered to be the most correct and school bags the top position of these polls is considered to be the national champion.</p>
<p>For the recruitment process of the team starts in the summer before school year and football season begins. The main consideration is the physical assessment in recruiting camp in campuses. Evaluation is on the basis of running 40 yard dash, vertical jump, and number of repetition on bench press performed at given weight.</p>
<p>Only championship based games are covered by television and radios in local media because most of the games take place during prime time. The school&#8217;s own radio station broadcast announces games which includes student announcers. This game reflects power and conviction and has ruled the mind of people in many parts of US of A.</p>
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<p>Whilst all societies recognize the value of and implement systemic education of their population as children between the approximate ages of 5 and 15 for primary and secondary education, and into the early twenties for tertiary education, contemporary debate is in constant ferment as to what the format and content of a proper school curriculum should be. No one disputes that it is advantageous for both the individual and for society that people should enter into early adulthood literate, numerate and with a variety of social skills such as the early school environment enables, but beyond that there is infinite scope for disagreement as people debate education issues and argue as to the proper scope and manner of teaching in our schools.</p>
<p><strong>The School Uniform Debate</strong></p>
<p>Take for example the school debate as to whether it is appropriate to dictate the clothing which shall be worn by a child attending school, which some regard as dictatorial, but which others see as being merely ancillary to the proper imposition of identity, discipline and some level of regulation.</p>
<p><strong>Pros and Cons of Prayer in School</strong></p>
<p>Then there is the issue of the place of religion in schools, a current education controversy of some significance. Moves towards multiculturalism for many Western countries have proved to be an exercise in recognizing and accommodating the religious practices of immigrants, at the expense of denying their own. Religion is certainly a personal choice but there can be little education debate that religion is an integral part of any culture such that a general knowledge of the major religions is part of the work of providing a complete education.</p>
<p><strong>Evolution vs Creationism in Schools</strong></p>
<p>Similarly, some people observe a conflict as between religious belief in creationism and the teaching of evolution according to Darwin such that they are of the view that the theory of evolution should not be taught in schools. This type of school education issue is the equivalent of burning books, and is anathema to the true purpose of education, which indisputably is to inform rather than to indoctrinate.</p>
<p><strong>The Homework Debate</strong></p>
<p>Other school debate topics include the subject of homework, its value and purpose. Certainly, no child should be given so much academic work to complete after school that they are unable to participate fully in sporting or social events, but some private research with information as to sources of reference or practice of what has been taught during the day encourages independent inquiry and reinforces the content of the lessons of the day.</p>
<p><strong>Sex Education Issues</strong></p>
<p>Current education issues include the area of sexuality and what if any sex education should be given by schools, and to what extent gender bias exists in or is fostered by schools. Again, like religion, sex, gender and sexuality are part of social norms and culture. School debate and education needs to be able to address these issues for age ready children in the context of teaching them about a natural part of life, in much the same way as general life skills such as managing your money are now often included as part of a formal education.</p>
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<p>Juggle Debates is home to a large <a target="_new" href="http://debates.juggle.com/education">list of school debate topics</a>, in an accessible pro-con format.</p>
<p>Education.com has more on <a target="_new" href="http://www.education.com/magazine/article/The_Homework_Debate/">the homework debate</a>.</p>
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<p>Motions [March 2002]: Where possible, I&#8217;ve put down a short &#8230; This is a good motion to debate upon, as at &#8230; the most basic level, the motion asks whether the virtual environment &#8230;</p>
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<p>Creates an environment of openness and engagement for debate &#8230; During debate of a motion, all group members should keep their comments focused &#8230;</p>
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<p>NDP leader Carole James says she will fight to retain the leadership of her party this weekend as New Democrats gather for a potentially explosive meeting at which her future is up for <b>debate</b>. &#8230; That&#8217;s <b>possible</b>, said exiled MLA Simpson, but only if the complaints are given proper time to be discussed freely and fairly.  There will be, as in all democratic organizations, people who, because they don&#8217;t get their way, remain discontent about what&#8217;s going on,  he said. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href=http://nga.alga.asn.au/event/2006/businessPapers/motionsForDebate.php>Motions for debate: National General Assembly of Local &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Motions that have been submitted for debate by councils that are &#8230; test the viability of possible options to rectify the deficiencies, including timeframes; estimate likely &#8230;</p>
<p><a href=http://www.debates.org.sg/category/activities/competitions/>Competitions   Debate Association (Singapore)</a></p>
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<p><a href=http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/chamber/mop-05/mop05-06-15.htm>The Scottish Parliament &#8211; Minutes of Proceedings</a></p>
<p>After debate, the motion was agreed to (DT). Sexual Health: The &#8230; and improved upon wherever possible.  After debate, the amendment was disagreed &#8230;</p>
<p><a href=http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/11/19/the-debate-over-don%E2%80%99t-ask-don%E2%80%99t-tell/>The <b>Debate</b> over Don&#8217;t Ask, Don&#8217;t Tell : Veterans Today</a></p>
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<p><a href=http://flynn.debating.net/motions2.htm>World Debate Website</a></p>
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<p>As Americans attempt to remain cost conscious during difficult economic times, we also struggle to do what is in the best interest of the <b>environment</b>. Sometimes, the two interests, environmental friendliness and cost consciousness &#8230;</p>
<p><a href=http://www.economist.com/debate/days/view/339>Economist Debates: Sustainable development: Statements</a></p>
<p>Well, sustainable development is possible only for a &#8230; Umehara Takeshi likens the situation of the environmental debate &#8230; The motion under debate sounds like one, although I feel &#8230;</p>
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<p>Think back to when you were a kid. Remember when your Mom would tell you to do something? Sometimes it was a random request; like you are playing with your Barbie dolls or Legos and she sticks her head in the door and says, &#8220;Come on, get your coat on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Well, you don&#8217;t remember any appointment.  Nobody told you there were plans to go someplace. You are right in the middle of a Barbie/Ken date and finally found the perfect outfit for Barbie.  You even located two shoes that match.  You look up to find your Mom has already left your room and you holler, &#8220;Why?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;BECAUSE I SAID SO.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oh, many times, she pulled the &#8220;because I said so&#8221; card. Grudgingly you drag yourself off the floor, looking longingly down at your dolls and slowly turn towards your door.</p>
<p>&#8220;NOW!&#8221;</p>
<p>You hear your Mom yell at you to move faster.</p>
<p>You know where I&#8217;m going with this, right? How many times have we done the same thing at work? Oh, maybe we don&#8217;t say &#8220;because I told you&#8221; but it&#8217;s the impression we give.</p>
<p>So how does that make our associates feel?  How many communications have you read or even wrote that spelled out mandatory edicts without an explanation? I know, who has time to bring everyone up to speed.</p>
<p>But how quickly do you achieve 100% compliance without clearly communicating the &#8220;whys.&#8221;</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s turn it around and apply the Golden Rule. How would we like to be treated?  How important are the &#8220;whys&#8221; to us?</p>
<p>Go back to Barbie.  What if Mom had said, &#8220;Hey, come get your coat on? I can hear the marching band practicing at the high school &#8211; let&#8217;s go watch them play.&#8221;</p>
<p>Or</p>
<p>&#8220;Grandma called, she&#8217;s not feeling well and she asked us to come for a visit.  Go get your coat.&#8221;</p>
<p>We&#8217;d leave Barbie to fend for herself in a minute, right?</p>
<p>As the former Director of Communications for Cole National, I often had to communicate messages to associates that would require change or additional work. Most frequently my writing went under the signature of the President or Vice President of Stores.  Their goal was a communication that achieved results. My responsibility was to ensure the message was read &#8211; understood &#8211; and acted upon.</p>
<p>To that end, I always included the &#8216;why&#8217; behind the information. It doesn&#8217;t need to be lengthy or complicated, in fact, if it is &#8211; it won&#8217;t be read.</p>
<p>When communicating with your associates remember these tips:</p>
<p>- If there is an action, task or deadline for the reader, state it early and often</p>
<p>- Explain the why behind the message &#8211; it should be as simple as a sentence:</p>
<p>&#8220;In response to competitor&#8217;s recent advertising we are&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Due to changes in our vendor supply capability you will need to&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;In response to requests from your peers we are changing&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>-Tell them how their compliance will impact the company. When associates realize that the request isn&#8217;t busy work but will actually impact the overall company results, they are more likely to comply.</p>
<p>-Thank them in advance</p>
<p>-Reinforce any specific task and/or deadline</p>
<p>-Give them a contact in case they have questions or comments</p>
<p>Create a partnership for success by being informative and providing associates with the &#8220;who&#8221;, &#8220;what&#8221;, &#8220;where&#8221;, &#8220;why&#8221;, &#8220;when&#8221;, and &#8220;how&#8221;.  You are letting associates understand the value they provide to the company&#8217;s success.  That makes everyone a winner.</p>
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<p><a href=http://www.wcnc.com/sports/high-school/Nation-Ford-High-School-Band-captures-second-consecutive-state-championship-106437593.html>Nation Ford High School Band captures second consecutive state championship &#8211; WCNC</a></p>
<p>The Nation Ford High School Band competed in the &#8230; Ford Band their first state marching band championship and a seventh place Class AA finish at the Bands of America Grand National Championships in Indianapolis, IN. The 2010 calendar year continues to &#8230;</p>
<p><a href=http://kmbo.org/general/kennesaw-mountain-high-school-band-competing-in-national-championships/>Kennesaw Mountain High School <b>Band</b> Competing in <b>National</b> <b>&#8230;</b></a></p>
<p>The Kennesaw Mountain High School <b>Marching Band</b> will be competing in the <b>2010</b> Bands of America <b>Grand National</b> Championships this weekend in Indianapol.</p>
<p><a href=http://www.forbes.com/feeds/prnewswire/2010/11/12/prnewswire201011121125PR_NEWS_USPR_____FL00501.html>Healthy Fast Food Announces Third Quarter 2010 Results &#8211; Forbes</a></p>
<p>Nov. 12, 2010 /PRNewswire &#8230; on the results, Hank Cartwright, Chairman and CEO of Healthy Fast Food , stated,  Our Company continued to make solid progress on many fronts in the third quarter, increasing revenues, expanding our U-SWIRL national franchise &#8230;</p>
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<p><a href=http://www.voteband.net/v2010/events/thailand-international-marching-band-competition-2010>Thailand International Marching Band Competition 2010</a></p>
<p>Thailand International Marching Band Competition 2010. Physical Education Department &#8230; development and competition results presented in their application resume. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href=http://www.independent.com/news/2010/nov/08/24th-annual-santa-barbara-concours-delegance-resul/>24th Annual Santa Barbara Concours DâElegance Results &#8211; Santa Barbara Independent</a></p>
<p>is pleased to announce the successful completion and the winners of the 2010 Santa Barbara Concours dâElegance . The highlights of the Stratus organized weekend included appearances by Grand Marshal &#8230; and the band, Gypsy Suite.</p>
<p><a href=http://cannonline.wordpress.com/2010/11/12/bands-of-america-at-the-end-of-the-road/>Bands of America: At the End of the Road Â« CannOnline</a></p>
<p>November 12, <b>2010</b>. It has been a long marching season. The Arsenal Tech âTitanâ <b>Marching Band</b> has been through a lot, from the beginning of the summer all the way up to the present. âDon&#8217;t let anybody take your music away from you,â said Gary &#8230; Everyone seemed a little let down at the <b>results</b>, but the Titan spirit was still alive and well at the <b>Grand National</b> Preliminaries today, November 12. After a long hours and dedication to this sport we call <b>marching band</b>, &#8230;</p>
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<p><a href=http://schoolsnapshots.org/blog/2010/11/02/evaluation-of-our-2010-marching-band-coverage/>Evaluation of our <b>2010 marching band</b> coverage</a></p>
<p>The trailer idea came to me last year, as I wrote about every one of the semifinalist bands at the Bands of America <b>Grand National</b> Championships. I basically can only come to the Midwest for one festival a year. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Whilst all societies recognize the value of and implement systemic education of their population as children between the approximate ages of 5 and 15 for primary and secondary education, and into the early twenties for tertiary education, contemporary debate is in constant ferment as to what the format and content of a proper school curriculum should be. No one disputes that it is advantageous for both the individual and for society that people should enter into early adulthood literate, numerate and with a variety of social skills such as the early school environment enables, but beyond that there is infinite scope for disagreement as people debate education issues and argue as to the proper scope and manner of teaching in our schools.</p>
<p><strong>The School Uniform Debate</strong></p>
<p>Take for example the school debate as to whether it is appropriate to dictate the clothing which shall be worn by a child attending school, which some regard as dictatorial, but which others see as being merely ancillary to the proper imposition of identity, discipline and some level of regulation.</p>
<p><strong>Pros and Cons of Prayer in School</strong></p>
<p>Then there is the issue of the place of religion in schools, a current education controversy of some significance. Moves towards multiculturalism for many Western countries have proved to be an exercise in recognizing and accommodating the religious practices of immigrants, at the expense of denying their own. Religion is certainly a personal choice but there can be little education debate that religion is an integral part of any culture such that a general knowledge of the major religions is part of the work of providing a complete education.</p>
<p><strong>Evolution vs Creationism in Schools</strong></p>
<p>Similarly, some people observe a conflict as between religious belief in creationism and the teaching of evolution according to Darwin such that they are of the view that the theory of evolution should not be taught in schools. This type of school education issue is the equivalent of burning books, and is anathema to the true purpose of education, which indisputably is to inform rather than to indoctrinate.</p>
<p><strong>The Homework Debate</strong></p>
<p>Other school debate topics include the subject of homework, its value and purpose. Certainly, no child should be given so much academic work to complete after school that they are unable to participate fully in sporting or social events, but some private research with information as to sources of reference or practice of what has been taught during the day encourages independent inquiry and reinforces the content of the lessons of the day.</p>
<p><strong>Sex Education Issues</strong></p>
<p>Current education issues include the area of sexuality and what if any sex education should be given by schools, and to what extent gender bias exists in or is fostered by schools. Again, like religion, sex, gender and sexuality are part of social norms and culture. School debate and education needs to be able to address these issues for age ready children in the context of teaching them about a natural part of life, in much the same way as general life skills such as managing your money are now often included as part of a formal education.</p>
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<p>Juggle Debates is home to a large <a target="_new" href="http://debates.juggle.com/education">list of school debate topics</a>, in an accessible pro-con format.</p>
<p>Education.com has more on <a target="_new" href="http://www.education.com/magazine/article/The_Homework_Debate/">the homework debate</a>.</p>
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<p>Just like in the debate, Marino shot back.  I would like him to show where my ads are taking a negative campaign if he says his voting record is not a part of the campaign well, it is.  The two did talk about the issues some. One major topic was about &#8230;</p>
<p><a href=http://vox-nova.com/2010/11/02/not-so-deep-thoughts-in-blogging/>Not so deep thoughts in blogging Â« Vox Nova</a></p>
<p>The rest is some <b>debate</b> you would like to have. The idea that executing left-handed people is a possible policy implication of this bill is a patently ridiculous point to begin rational <b>debate</b> on the topic. The fact that you won&#8217;t plainly condemn Shea is an indictment of &#8230; âCouldâ is an <b>easy</b> word to use. Today the world âcouldâ be hit by an asteroid. But if I claim that without giving reasons for why I think the could is a good probability, the âcouldâ is fearmongering. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href=http://www.speech-topics-help.com/debate-speech-topics.html>Debate Speech Topics: 20 Speech Ideas</a></p>
<p>Debate speech topics list of more than 20 debate speech topic ideas for persuasive public speaking</p>
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<p>Ideas for debate topics . Submitted by: Barbara D. Martin 1. Should your class be permitted to go on a field trip this year? 2. Should students be required to wear &#8230;</p>
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<p><strong>A vital step in music education</strong></p>
<p>Appreciating music at a young age is an important step in a child&#8217;s educational development, and the most accessible form of musical education for children is singing. Everyone can sing, although many lack the confidence to admit to it! Furthermore, there is no better opportunity for singing in primary school, than at Christmas time, when the enjoyment of songs and singing can really come together. A small handful of music education resource companies are now rising to this challenge, by offering a well composed collection of primary school musical resources and songs Christmas has been waiting for. At a time when primary school headteachers are mindful of initiatives such as Artsmark, Every Child Matters and Eco-schools, singing and performing in schools become increasingly important.</p>
<p><strong>From school play to school musical</strong></p>
<p>The school play can be a stressful challenge for primary school teachers and so many turn instead to the school musical for inspiration. By transforming the school play into the school musical, teachers are then able to exploit children&#8217;s enthusiasm for singing. Music education resource companies now offer an easy solution to this problem for teachers with a wide range of resources. Hundreds of schools across the UK and overseas have staged successful performances of these most popular resources, turning this magical time of year into a great educational opportunity for teachers.</p>
<p><strong>Christmas songs &#8211; children&#8217;s common questions</strong></p>
<p>Beyond the school musical and school play, such companies offer a great solution for a collection of school assembly songs Christmas enthusiasts will love, addressing teachers&#8217; request for new, original songs for younger children, to use in the classroom and beyond. Collections of songs answer and explore the common questions that children have about Christmas. For example, who is Father Christmas, was there really a star, who was baby Jesus, why do we use candles, who invented the Christmas cracker ? At the same time, they celebrate the traditions and symbols of Christmas time, pointing to their origins.</p>
<p><strong>Royalty-free to UK schools is hard to find<br />
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<p>A very small minority of companies offer UK schools the unlimited right to publicly perform each purchased school musical or and school play without further royalty fees due to them. This is limited to the public performance of each purchased work within the school and its local community only. Most other publishers, however, seem to require the payment of additional royalty fees for the public performance of school assembly or school musical resources, which often doubles the cost.</p>
<p><strong>Free online samples and resources</strong></p>
<p>Music education resource companies provide a good range of sample scripts and audio song clips on the internet, helping primary school teachers to decide on their next school assembly idea or school musical. CD recordings and booklets include full backing tracks for each school presentation, and the booklets include simplified sheet music, arranged for piano, guitar, or keyboard for those musically-able teachers wishing to provide an accompaniment. Purchasing schools may also be given free access to additional online resource files which they can download, save, print and copy. These songs Christmas really needs come only from dedicated music education resource companies that care about the quality of their school music products.</p>
<p><strong>Leading the way</strong></p>
<p>Find a music education resource company that delivers a fast and efficient service at competitive prices, showing its dedication to a high level of customer service. Also, one with a growing range of school play and school musical materials, with a particular emphasis on primary school assembly resources, songs for teachers and soon, an exciting new range of primary lesson plans.</p>
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<p><a href=http://www.thereporteronline.com/articles/2010/10/25/life/srv0000009687168.txt>Worship Notes: Music and more &#8211; Reporter</a></p>
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<p>&#8220;Why do I have to learn this stuff? I&#8217;m never going to use it!&#8221; If you&#8217;ve heard this complaint from your high school student, you may not have known quite how to answer it. After all, unless you&#8217;ve chosen a math-oriented career, you don&#8217;t sit around working out algebra problems all day. What you may not realize is that you do use the skills that you gained in algebra class every day. Whether you are working on budget numbers for your household, figuring out money management issues, or solving multiple-step problems, you are using logical thinking skills that you gained in high school. Without these skills, you wouldn&#8217;t know how to solve many of life&#8217;s everyday problems. Here are some key lessons from algebra that your child needs to know before she graduates high school.</p>
<p><strong>Negative Numbers:</strong><br />
<br />Whether your child is balancing a check book, or budgeting for a company, she will definitely deal with negative numbers. Understanding that -5 plus -7 equals -12 is imperative when she&#8217;s dealing with money. Mistakes made while balancing a check book can cost her a lot more money in penalty fees if she&#8217;s writing checks for money she doesn&#8217;t have. You may not have made the connection with adding negative numbers and algebra class, but understanding how to add and subtract negative values is an important skill taught in algebra. This is one example of what your student needs to know before graduating high school. Understanding proper money management skills will help her have a better quality of life and help her to make wise decisions about her spending habits.</p>
<p><strong>How to Build Formulas:</strong><br />
<br />Algebra teaches a student how to build a mathematical formula to answer a question. For instance, when your child buys her first car, she will be most interested in finding out what her monthly payment is going to be. The amount that she can afford to pay each month is going to dictate how much she can spend on the car. Knowing how to create a formula to figure out the monthly payment for a car that costs &#8220;x&#8221; amount of money is an important life skill. While the salesman at the car dealer will be happy to provide her with the information, if she walks into the dealership with a clear idea of what the numbers should look like, she&#8217;ll be less likely to fall prey to dishonest practices. Knowing how to build formulas will also help her figure out how much of a house payment she can afford. Or whether it&#8217;s a better choice for her to rent or buy a home. When changing jobs, she&#8217;ll need to have an understanding of how much of a salary she needs to maintain her standard of living. Knowing how to figure these numbers out is an important part of becoming a self-sufficient individual.</p>
<p><strong>Solving Multiple-Step Problems:</strong><br />
<br />The study of algebra teaches your student how to look at a multi-faceted problem and break it down so that it can be solved piece by piece. Whether your child aspires to a college degree, or prefers jumping into a hands-on job right out of high school, knowing how to solve multiple-step problems is going to be imperative. Negotiating with a client on a customer service call, reasoning with an irate customer at a department store, or figuring out how to set up the logistics of a meeting so that all VIPs are in attendance are all tasks that involve problem solving skills. Employers recognize and reward employees who are able to successfully tackle big problems. No matter which career path your child chooses, she&#8217;ll be well-served if she has learned problem-solving skills.</p>
<p>Next time your child wonders when she&#8217;ll ever use algebra, remind her of the life skills that she is building. If she is really struggling in class, she may need more one-on-one attention. Speak with her teacher to see how your student can get extra help. There may be tutors available through her school. If not, consider hiring a professional algebra tutor to help her with her algebra studies. The best way to help her is to get her help before she is so far behind that she begins to think she&#8217;ll never catch up and gets discouraged. Algebra skills are important life skills for the real world. She won&#8217;t be under your roof for much longer, make sure she is equipped to face the real world with confidence.</p>
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<p>Why? because after <b>algebra</b>, I took trigonometry and calculus (right-<b>brained</b> stuff like that geometry class you liked) from an amazing teacher who helped me visualize it. I discovered how creative and <b>fun</b> this stuff was. I just had to muddle through the first 18 years &#8230; If its already not <b>balanced</b>, you still might have to add the same amount to both bowls. When it is tipped to one side, it can be something really really small and it can still looks just as tipped (tipsy? &#8230;</p>
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<p>The CSIET (Council on Standards for International Education Travel) is a not-for-profit organization that identifies reputable international youth exchange programs. They also help promote the importance and educational value of international youth exchange, as well as provide leadership and support to the communities involved with exchange and education. They release annual reports on the statistics of both inbound (international students coming to the US) and outbound (American students going abroad) exchange students.</p>
<p>Now, we&#8217;re talking about high-school students here. Not college students &#8211; that&#8217;s not governed or tracked by the CSIET. There are currently 60 programs on the CSIET Advisory List that have a &#8220;full&#8221; listing status, which means they are fully reputable organizations that either send US students abroad or host international students in the US.</p>
<p>Well, here are a handful of the statistics for the year 2009-2010.</p>
<p>* The top 5 countries that American students study abroad to are: 1. Germany 2. France 3. Italy 4. Spain 5. Japan</p>
<p>* California was the state sending the highest number of students abroad: 200.</p>
<p>* The majority of American students going abroad on exchange are from Western states (CA, OR, WA, AZ, CO, UT, NV, MT, ID)</p>
<p>* The total number of American students sent on exchange for either a school year or semester: 1,980. This is the lowest number of American high-school exchange students in the last seven years. Not counted in this statistic are the many summer programs offered to American high-school students.</p>
<p>Now contrast our total number of students going abroad with the total number of international students who came to the US: 28,142. Again, this is high-school. The majority of international students who come to the US during their high school career do not have that year counted; it is a lost year academically for them. And yet they come.</p>
<p>According to the latest statistics, the majority of those 28,142 students are hosted in the Midwest region of the US (MI, WI, IL, MN, OH, IN, IA), mainly Minnesota and Michigan.</p>
<p>These statistics prompt questions, at least for me.</p>
<p>Why would 28,000+ students from all over the world come to the US for a year of high school when that year does not give them any academic scores? Why do the majority of Americans who go on exchange come from the Western states, mainly California? Why are the main countries where Americans go on exchange mainly in Europe?</p>
<p>I have no proven answers, but I have my own conjectures and theories.</p>
<p>Why would 28,000+ students from all over the world come to the US for a year of high school when that year does not give them any academic scores?</p>
<p>Many of the international exchange students who I meet are very excited to live in another country. American culture has been broadcast out to them through a variety of mediums, from television series to rock bands and pop stars to snack foods and fast food chains. They see America all the time. Or do they? They&#8217;re pretty sure American life is not like that. And they want to see for themselves. They want to experience what it means to be American.</p>
<p>Why do the majority of Americans who go on exchange come from the Western states, mainly California?</p>
<p>California is one of the most populous states in the country. There were 2,013,687 students enrolled in a CA high school for the year 2008-2009. But this begs another question. If there were so many millions of students in a CA high school that year, why is it that only a couple hundred of them went on exchange? From my experience living in CA, many of the students I have asked why they want to go abroad, their reasons vary. Some say it&#8217;s because they know someone who has gone abroad. Others had someone from a CSIET-identified program come to their school and give a presentation. Perhaps there is very little penetration of exchange programs into California high schools. As stated above, the majority of international students are hosted in the Midwest. Students in Midwest high schools have a higher chance of coming in contact with an international student, perhaps prompting them to think about going abroad themselves.</p>
<p>Why are the main countries where Americans go on exchange mainly in Europe?</p>
<p>Europe has always been closely attached to our own culture. European history is widely taught at both the high school and university level. European languages are taught in high schools, mostly French and Spanish. It would make sense then that the countries Americans want to learn more about are France and Spain. It just so happens that Germany, since World War Two, has made incredible strides in opening itself up to other countries. The country&#8217;s immigration levels have increased dramatically in the last four decades. It is literally mind-boggling the amount of study abroad or work abroad opportunities Germans have as high-school or college students. In Germany, high school students are encouraged to study abroad, perhaps unlike their American counterparts.</p>
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<p>The CSIET (Council on Standards for International Education Travel) is a not-for-profit organization that identifies reputable international youth exchange programs. They also help promote the importance and educational value of international youth exchange, as well as provide leadership and support to the communities involved with exchange and education. They release annual reports on the statistics of both inbound (international students coming to the US) and outbound (American students going abroad) exchange students.</p>
<p>Now, we&#8217;re talking about high-school students here. Not college students &#8211; that&#8217;s not governed or tracked by the CSIET. There are currently 60 programs on the CSIET Advisory List that have a &#8220;full&#8221; listing status, which means they are fully reputable organizations that either send US students abroad or host international students in the US.</p>
<p>Well, here are a handful of the statistics for the year 2009-2010.</p>
<p>* The top 5 countries that American students study abroad to are: 1. Germany 2. France 3. Italy 4. Spain 5. Japan</p>
<p>* California was the state sending the highest number of students abroad: 200.</p>
<p>* The majority of American students going abroad on exchange are from Western states (CA, OR, WA, AZ, CO, UT, NV, MT, ID)</p>
<p>* The total number of American students sent on exchange for either a school year or semester: 1,980. This is the lowest number of American high-school exchange students in the last seven years. Not counted in this statistic are the many summer programs offered to American high-school students.</p>
<p>Now contrast our total number of students going abroad with the total number of international students who came to the US: 28,142. Again, this is high-school. The majority of international students who come to the US during their high school career do not have that year counted; it is a lost year academically for them. And yet they come.</p>
<p>According to the latest statistics, the majority of those 28,142 students are hosted in the Midwest region of the US (MI, WI, IL, MN, OH, IN, IA), mainly Minnesota and Michigan.</p>
<p>These statistics prompt questions, at least for me.</p>
<p>Why would 28,000+ students from all over the world come to the US for a year of high school when that year does not give them any academic scores? Why do the majority of Americans who go on exchange come from the Western states, mainly California? Why are the main countries where Americans go on exchange mainly in Europe?</p>
<p>I have no proven answers, but I have my own conjectures and theories.</p>
<p>Why would 28,000+ students from all over the world come to the US for a year of high school when that year does not give them any academic scores?</p>
<p>Many of the international exchange students who I meet are very excited to live in another country. American culture has been broadcast out to them through a variety of mediums, from television series to rock bands and pop stars to snack foods and fast food chains. They see America all the time. Or do they? They&#8217;re pretty sure American life is not like that. And they want to see for themselves. They want to experience what it means to be American.</p>
<p>Why do the majority of Americans who go on exchange come from the Western states, mainly California?</p>
<p>California is one of the most populous states in the country. There were 2,013,687 students enrolled in a CA high school for the year 2008-2009. But this begs another question. If there were so many millions of students in a CA high school that year, why is it that only a couple hundred of them went on exchange? From my experience living in CA, many of the students I have asked why they want to go abroad, their reasons vary. Some say it&#8217;s because they know someone who has gone abroad. Others had someone from a CSIET-identified program come to their school and give a presentation. Perhaps there is very little penetration of exchange programs into California high schools. As stated above, the majority of international students are hosted in the Midwest. Students in Midwest high schools have a higher chance of coming in contact with an international student, perhaps prompting them to think about going abroad themselves.</p>
<p>Why are the main countries where Americans go on exchange mainly in Europe?</p>
<p>Europe has always been closely attached to our own culture. European history is widely taught at both the high school and university level. European languages are taught in high schools, mostly French and Spanish. It would make sense then that the countries Americans want to learn more about are France and Spain. It just so happens that Germany, since World War Two, has made incredible strides in opening itself up to other countries. The country&#8217;s immigration levels have increased dramatically in the last four decades. It is literally mind-boggling the amount of study abroad or work abroad opportunities Germans have as high-school or college students. In Germany, high school students are encouraged to study abroad, perhaps unlike their American counterparts.</p>
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<p>The CSIET (Council on Standards for International Education Travel) is a not-for-profit organization that identifies reputable international youth exchange programs. They also help promote the importance and educational value of international youth exchange, as well as provide leadership and support to the communities involved with exchange and education. They release annual reports on the statistics of both inbound (international students coming to the US) and outbound (American students going abroad) exchange students.</p>
<p>Now, we&#8217;re talking about high-school students here. Not college students &#8211; that&#8217;s not governed or tracked by the CSIET. There are currently 60 programs on the CSIET Advisory List that have a &#8220;full&#8221; listing status, which means they are fully reputable organizations that either send US students abroad or host international students in the US.</p>
<p>Well, here are a handful of the statistics for the year 2009-2010.</p>
<p>* The top 5 countries that American students study abroad to are: 1. Germany 2. France 3. Italy 4. Spain 5. Japan</p>
<p>* California was the state sending the highest number of students abroad: 200.</p>
<p>* The majority of American students going abroad on exchange are from Western states (CA, OR, WA, AZ, CO, UT, NV, MT, ID)</p>
<p>* The total number of American students sent on exchange for either a school year or semester: 1,980. This is the lowest number of American high-school exchange students in the last seven years. Not counted in this statistic are the many summer programs offered to American high-school students.</p>
<p>Now contrast our total number of students going abroad with the total number of international students who came to the US: 28,142. Again, this is high-school. The majority of international students who come to the US during their high school career do not have that year counted; it is a lost year academically for them. And yet they come.</p>
<p>According to the latest statistics, the majority of those 28,142 students are hosted in the Midwest region of the US (MI, WI, IL, MN, OH, IN, IA), mainly Minnesota and Michigan.</p>
<p>These statistics prompt questions, at least for me.</p>
<p>Why would 28,000+ students from all over the world come to the US for a year of high school when that year does not give them any academic scores? Why do the majority of Americans who go on exchange come from the Western states, mainly California? Why are the main countries where Americans go on exchange mainly in Europe?</p>
<p>I have no proven answers, but I have my own conjectures and theories.</p>
<p>Why would 28,000+ students from all over the world come to the US for a year of high school when that year does not give them any academic scores?</p>
<p>Many of the international exchange students who I meet are very excited to live in another country. American culture has been broadcast out to them through a variety of mediums, from television series to rock bands and pop stars to snack foods and fast food chains. They see America all the time. Or do they? They&#8217;re pretty sure American life is not like that. And they want to see for themselves. They want to experience what it means to be American.</p>
<p>Why do the majority of Americans who go on exchange come from the Western states, mainly California?</p>
<p>California is one of the most populous states in the country. There were 2,013,687 students enrolled in a CA high school for the year 2008-2009. But this begs another question. If there were so many millions of students in a CA high school that year, why is it that only a couple hundred of them went on exchange? From my experience living in CA, many of the students I have asked why they want to go abroad, their reasons vary. Some say it&#8217;s because they know someone who has gone abroad. Others had someone from a CSIET-identified program come to their school and give a presentation. Perhaps there is very little penetration of exchange programs into California high schools. As stated above, the majority of international students are hosted in the Midwest. Students in Midwest high schools have a higher chance of coming in contact with an international student, perhaps prompting them to think about going abroad themselves.</p>
<p>Why are the main countries where Americans go on exchange mainly in Europe?</p>
<p>Europe has always been closely attached to our own culture. European history is widely taught at both the high school and university level. European languages are taught in high schools, mostly French and Spanish. It would make sense then that the countries Americans want to learn more about are France and Spain. It just so happens that Germany, since World War Two, has made incredible strides in opening itself up to other countries. The country&#8217;s immigration levels have increased dramatically in the last four decades. It is literally mind-boggling the amount of study abroad or work abroad opportunities Germans have as high-school or college students. In Germany, high school students are encouraged to study abroad, perhaps unlike their American counterparts.</p>
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<p>The CSIET (Council on Standards for International Education Travel) is a not-for-profit organization that identifies reputable international youth exchange programs. They also help promote the importance and educational value of international youth exchange, as well as provide leadership and support to the communities involved with exchange and education. They release annual reports on the statistics of both inbound (international students coming to the US) and outbound (American students going abroad) exchange students.</p>
<p>Now, we&#8217;re talking about high-school students here. Not college students &#8211; that&#8217;s not governed or tracked by the CSIET. There are currently 60 programs on the CSIET Advisory List that have a &#8220;full&#8221; listing status, which means they are fully reputable organizations that either send US students abroad or host international students in the US.</p>
<p>Well, here are a handful of the statistics for the year 2009-2010.</p>
<p>* The top 5 countries that American students study abroad to are: 1. Germany 2. France 3. Italy 4. Spain 5. Japan</p>
<p>* California was the state sending the highest number of students abroad: 200.</p>
<p>* The majority of American students going abroad on exchange are from Western states (CA, OR, WA, AZ, CO, UT, NV, MT, ID)</p>
<p>* The total number of American students sent on exchange for either a school year or semester: 1,980. This is the lowest number of American high-school exchange students in the last seven years. Not counted in this statistic are the many summer programs offered to American high-school students.</p>
<p>Now contrast our total number of students going abroad with the total number of international students who came to the US: 28,142. Again, this is high-school. The majority of international students who come to the US during their high school career do not have that year counted; it is a lost year academically for them. And yet they come.</p>
<p>According to the latest statistics, the majority of those 28,142 students are hosted in the Midwest region of the US (MI, WI, IL, MN, OH, IN, IA), mainly Minnesota and Michigan.</p>
<p>These statistics prompt questions, at least for me.</p>
<p>Why would 28,000+ students from all over the world come to the US for a year of high school when that year does not give them any academic scores? Why do the majority of Americans who go on exchange come from the Western states, mainly California? Why are the main countries where Americans go on exchange mainly in Europe?</p>
<p>I have no proven answers, but I have my own conjectures and theories.</p>
<p>Why would 28,000+ students from all over the world come to the US for a year of high school when that year does not give them any academic scores?</p>
<p>Many of the international exchange students who I meet are very excited to live in another country. American culture has been broadcast out to them through a variety of mediums, from television series to rock bands and pop stars to snack foods and fast food chains. They see America all the time. Or do they? They&#8217;re pretty sure American life is not like that. And they want to see for themselves. They want to experience what it means to be American.</p>
<p>Why do the majority of Americans who go on exchange come from the Western states, mainly California?</p>
<p>California is one of the most populous states in the country. There were 2,013,687 students enrolled in a CA high school for the year 2008-2009. But this begs another question. If there were so many millions of students in a CA high school that year, why is it that only a couple hundred of them went on exchange? From my experience living in CA, many of the students I have asked why they want to go abroad, their reasons vary. Some say it&#8217;s because they know someone who has gone abroad. Others had someone from a CSIET-identified program come to their school and give a presentation. Perhaps there is very little penetration of exchange programs into California high schools. As stated above, the majority of international students are hosted in the Midwest. Students in Midwest high schools have a higher chance of coming in contact with an international student, perhaps prompting them to think about going abroad themselves.</p>
<p>Why are the main countries where Americans go on exchange mainly in Europe?</p>
<p>Europe has always been closely attached to our own culture. European history is widely taught at both the high school and university level. European languages are taught in high schools, mostly French and Spanish. It would make sense then that the countries Americans want to learn more about are France and Spain. It just so happens that Germany, since World War Two, has made incredible strides in opening itself up to other countries. The country&#8217;s immigration levels have increased dramatically in the last four decades. It is literally mind-boggling the amount of study abroad or work abroad opportunities Germans have as high-school or college students. In Germany, high school students are encouraged to study abroad, perhaps unlike their American counterparts.</p>
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