Unexpected things are almost expected in this day and age. Many times you cannot prepare yourself for what's going to happen in your every day occurrences. Sometimes it's a struggle; sometime it can be exciting and sometimes you really don't know what to think. Surprises are apart of our life, most people have learned this although some have not. When these strange occurrences happen you can be bombarded with school work, sports work outs and even spending an adequate amount of time with their family. It can be a difficult time when you don't know how you're going to get back on track with friends, family, school or church activities. These strange mishaps are not expected but are not uncommon, there are all too many causes for these happenings; but many different things can come out of them.
What happens when you're suddenly rushed to the emergency room without warning or time to prepare? One of the most feared things about spending time in the hospital, or missing school in general, isn't needles or hospital food, its school work. The schools these days are so concerned about making their schools reputation look the best; they don't take time to care for the individuals doing their tests and work. This causes unwanted stress for students and teachers alike, many who cannot make it to school due to illness or family problems. A student trying to recover from an illness should not be asked to have their homework in soon, or even be asked to think about that until much needed physical healing has occurred. It is proven that in order to fully heal, you need a proper amount of sleep, time to rest and increased nutrition intake. By giving school work to children who have been ill it takes away time for rest. This can lead to a prolonged recovery and can bury the student even more in their studies. For students trying to maintain a high grade point average (G.P.A) this unneeded homework can le
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