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This is the place to talk about Education and resources for students, along with the challenges of student life in general. Personal responsibility is a big issue.
Americans take their education for granted. Education has become one of the most important aspects of a person's. With seventeen years of formal education, a person can do almost anything he or she wants to do. Yet many in America take this for granted. Some American students today would rather not be in school. They would be much happier at home or going someplace with their friends. Once in school, many students forget why they are there-to get an education. Instead of going to classes, students might cut class or not even show up to school at all. I think our decreasing status as an economic super power can be attributed in part to the effects of this attitude. I believe there are two reasons behind this attitude--the lack of family values and the lack of responsibility taken by some of America's youth.
Children often do not understand the value of the education they are receiving. Parents need to drill the importance of an education into their child's head. If children are not made aware of how meaningful school is, chances are they will fail when they are adults. Parents have to instill in their child the discipline and motivation it takes to do well in school. Parents have to teach their children that school always come first. Students need to put school on top of their priority list too. Parents also need to assure that their children understand their own responsibility to get their work done well and handed in on time. But parents can only do so much-ultimately it is the students who have to do the work.
Children must learn to accept responsibility for the results of their own actions. Students will sometimes blame the teacher or others if they get bad grades. I have only one response for these students--the teachers aren't the ones responsible for acquiring knowledge. Students must learn that their grades are a direct result of the effort they put in to learn the material. Failure to learn to accept responsibility has often stayed with students after leaving school. This country could be a lot more productive if people accept their own mistakes and move on to address the problems.Many parents may need to parent more and many students have to take more responsibility for their actions.
Americans take their education for granted. Education has become one of the most important aspects of a person's. With seventeen years of formal education, a person can do almost anything he or she wants to do. Yet many in America take this for granted. Some American students today would rather not be in school. They would be much happier at home or going someplace with their friends. Once in school, many students forget why they are there-to get an education. Instead of going to classes, students might cut class or not even show up to school at all. I think our decreasing status as an economic super power can be attributed in part to the effects of this attitude. I believe there are two reasons behind this attitude--the lack of family values and the lack of responsibility taken by some of America's youth.
Children often do not understand the value of the education they are receiving. Parents need to drill the importance of an education into their child's head. If children are not made aware of how meaningful school is, chances are they will fail when they are adults. Parents have to instill in their child the discipline and motivation it takes to do well in school. Parents have to teach their children that school always come first. Students need to put school on top of their priority list too. Parents also need to assure that their children understand their own responsibility to get their work done well and handed in on time. But parents can only do so much-ultimately it is the students who have to do the work.
Children must learn to accept responsibility for the results of their own actions. Students will sometimes blame the teacher or others if they get bad grades. I have only one response for these students--the teachers aren't the ones responsible for acquiring knowledge. Students must learn that their grades are a direct result of the effort they put in to learn the material. Failure to learn to accept responsibility has often stayed with students after leaving school. This country could be a lot more productive if people accept their own mistakes and move on to address the problems.Many parents may need to parent more and many students have to take more responsibility for their actions.

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Gwen was the type of girl who didn't care what people thought of her, but
she didn't like it when people would find out that she was poor. She had
blonde hair, and was very thin. She wore sequined pants, and these funny
looking shirts most of the time, unless she went out.
"Gwen?, Mike, and Shirley are home. Look I'm sorry I told Tony." Tim
said. "Send Shirley in." Gwen yelled back. "Shirley, Gwen wants you." Tim
said. " I'll be right in" she yelled back. Shirley was an Irish girl whose
parents had both died, and she was sent to America to live with her aunt,
she ran away and met Mike. Shirley had red hair, and was also a weird
dresser, she had a job at a library filing books. The pay was bad but she
would accept anything, that would keep them alive.
"I'm outside Gwen, come on out and we will talk." Shirley yelled into
the shed. "What's wrong with her?" Mike asked. "Tim told her new boyfreind
we were poor," Shirley replied. "So, what's wrong with being poor?" Mike
asked, " We have a place to sleep and we're happy." "Yeah, but you know
how Gwen is about these things." Shirley said. "Yeah, I guess," Mike
replied.
Mike had brown hair, worked in a music store that paid him almost nothing.
He plays the guitar really well, and has tried out to be in local bands so he
could earn money but hadn't been lucky. He is the only one of the group that
knew about Tim's heroin problem.
Gwen walked out of the shack and apologized to Tim for storming off,
and told Shirley that she was OK, and didn't need to talk anymore.
"So, Tim, when are you gonna go look for a job?" Mike asked.
"Ugh.....me work!?" Tim replied sarcastically. "Yes you." Mike said. "I will
start first thing tomorrow, looking for one, I promise." Tim said.
"Well I don't know about you guys but I'm going for a walk."Tim said.
"Bye" they all said. "Maybe I should go with him," Mike thought to himself.
"I'll be back in a minute," Mike told the girls. He ran to catch up with Tim,
"Tim!" he yelled "Wait up!" "What do you want?" Tim asked. "Do you have
any heroin with you?" Mike asked " Oh, so you know I'm hooked?" Tim
questioned. "No! I am just making sure you don't, so you won't mess
yourself up." Mike said "Mike, just leave me alone, I don't need you telling
me what to do!" Tim yelled at Mike. "Fine but don't think about coming back
to the house unless you quit right now!" Mike yelled back. "Fine then, tell
gwen and shirley that it was nice knowing them." Tim said.
"I wonder where they are?" Gwen said. "I am sure they will be home
soon." Shirley said. Clang! The door of the shed opened, Mike walked in but
no Tim, he explained the whole thing to them about Tim being addicted to
heroin. Both of the girls were shocked, and insisted that they go and find
Tim.
Mike said " I'm sure he'll be back, lets just wait." "I sure hope so," Shirley
said.
The next day Mike, and Shirley went to work and Gwen stayed home.
Gwen was cleaning the house, when a policeman came by. He said that
Tim had been found dead in an alley. She asked how he had found out
where Tim lived, he said that he had seen, him walking over here many
times. Gwen informed everyone of the news, they all cried and were sad.
Mike thought that they should all forget about it and go on with their lives,
they all agreed. Gwen got a job working in a bar, Mike still worked at the
record store which was becoming more and more popular, and Shirley still
worked at the library. So all together they made a pretty good amount of
money.
"Maybe we could get an apartment?" Gwen asked the other two.
"Yeah!" Shirley said "What do you think, Mike?" "I think that would be
pretty good, we would have our own showers and stuff, I think that's a great
idea." Mike agreed.
So the next day they went looking for an apartment, they went to three
housing developments and finally found one with three bedrooms, a phone
and one shower for one-hundred-fifty dollars a month. They decided to take
it.
They moved in the next day, and were settled. They all liked the apartment,
and everyone was happy. Everyone continued their jobs and they gradually
raised enough money to buy a car.
One night they were walking down the street, and Mike saw an ad for
tryouts for a band, "Should I try out for that?" he asked the girls, "Sure go
for it, Mike." Gwen said. The next day Mike went to the tryout and was
picked over many guitarists. The band told him that he would start playing
the next day, and that they were going to tour in a few weeks.
Mike thought this was the greatest thing ever. "Can you believe this!?" Mike
screamed with joy, "I have never been so happy." "Well what are you
going to do about your job?" Shirley asked. "I don't know, do you think I
should quit? Because the band said we were going to tour," Mike replied.
"Yea well what happens if you guys break up then what are you going to
do?" Shirley said. "Well hopefully I will have enough money from touring
that I won't need to worry for awhile." Mike replied.
"Oh well do whatever you want," Shirley said.
After a few days, Mike came home and told the girls that that he was
going to leave for awhile to go and do some shows. They asked when he
would be back and he said he didn't know. Mike went on touring and Gwen
and Shirley kept doing what they were doing. Gwen continued seeing
Tony, and they finally decided to get married, it was ironic that Tony's family
was a very wealthy family. When Gwen broke the news to Shirley, Shirley
was happy and sad. She was happy that Gwen was getting married, but she
was sad because she would have no one to live with.
"Oh, Shirley, I am so sorry but I really want to get married and get away
from this type of living and this apartment." Gwen sobbed " I know, I would
too if I could but you go ahead, and get married, live a happy life." Shirley
replied.
"Thank you" Gwen said hugging Shirley.
A month later Gwen and Tony were married and moved to Orange
County, California. Shirley still resided in Berkeley, and seemed happy
living alone, she had gotten a smaller apartment that wasn't so expensive.
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