The Decision of Keeping Homework

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Tommy Lasorda, former manager of the Dodgers, once said, “ The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a man’s determination.” Determination is what separates people from being lazy and handworkers. It not only shows laziness but also great strides for improvement in someone’s life. Determination can be seen in everyday life, whether it is from getting up early to workout, making an A on a paper, or even allotting time to do homework. Homework requires a lot of determination from students; therefore homework should stay present in schools.
Some people would argue that homework should not stay in schools because it decreases the amount of family time. They say that when a child is doing homework, it decreases family time because that child is not involved in the family but the homework (“Teachers…”). This theory has been proven wrong; in fact homework actually increases family time. Family time increases by the encounter the parents and children have while doing homework. It brings them together by how the children ask for help on their homework (5). The child will ask their parent or siblings to help them, and that will spark the family time. The parents will try to help and will not stop till their child understand how to do it. While helping with their child’s homework the parents can ask how their day went, and how that certain class was. Engaging in conversation always increases family time. Not only will they get to talk to their children, the parents will be informed of their child’s studies and how good or bad they are doing in school. Which proves that homework increases family time.
Not only do people debate about whether or not homework increases family time, they also argue that homework reduces the...

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...which will get them through almost everything if they have it. Just like Mr. Lasorda said something being possible lies in a persons determination.

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