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Importance of conducting yourself

When one conduct his or her self in the classroom they are behaving themselves. Every class has rules, this how a classroom stay in order. It is instructed in most classrooms that students are quiet and respectful during class. Students should always pay attention and never speak while someone is speaking. This rule helps students to learn better and easier. We have learned these simple rules as children and we should always use them. Teachers come into class expecting students to take their education serious and be ready to work at all times. When the rules are not followed there will be consequences and the students will not understand the lesson as good.           Another reason why conducting yourself in class is important is to lower the confusion. When A student is not focus in class they get confused and lost. This causes them to ask multiple questions and sometimes upset the teacher. By being lost and confused it is possible to make A bad grade on that subject. A student can n

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Long vines stretch out longer than my arms. Cool wind blow like a winter breeze. The tress danced and waved at me as I looked. The trees moved freely in the forest.

Can Cellphones Be Educational Tools?

Cellphones can be an educational tool in many ways. First of all, texting on a cellphone can help one improve on their reading skills. There are many apps and books to download for learning. If one is having a hard time understanding a word he or she can download the dictionary for help. Although cell phones can be a distraction for students at school, they can also be helpful. For instance, students can use cellphones at school for calculators, dictionaries, and translations. In addition, students enjoy learning more when using technology now days. Finally, students can use cellphones to look on Google when needing help with their homework. In all ,Cell phones can be a good educational tool for students.

Lost, Stranded, Injured, and sick on the PCT

On the PCT the hikers were worried, sick and afraid. There was always accidents about once a week on the PCT during the summer. Many hikers had gotten sick, injured or went missing while hiking.The most common injury were athletic injuries and it is a form of an outdoor injury. The PCTA have no tracking system for injuries and illnesses on the PCT. The Pacific Crest Trail Association known as the PCTA is not a search and rescue organization, they protect and secure the trail. A man named Chris Curtiss known as Kelso only ate a snicker bar and water while on the trail. He was vomitting for 10 hours and tore his stomach. Hikers get dehydrated and suffer from the heat and snow. I have learned that before you start hiking you should eat a good meal. I have also learned that you should always be prepared for anything you want to do and bring plenty of food and water. Always tell someone where you are going and when you will be back. The last thing I have learned was to never give up. If hik