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Why Smartphones Should Be Allowed in High Schools

Many high school students today bring smartphones to school because phones are part of their daily life. These devices are not only communication tools, but also sources of information and learning support. High school education now requires students to access digital knowledge. Because of this, allowing smartphones in high schools can help students study more effectively. Smartphones should be allowed in high schools because they improve learning access, support digital skill development, and help communication during emergencies. First, smartphones improve students’ learning access. Students can search for meaning, view materials online, and join learning platforms instantly. A study by Pew Research Center reported that more than 80 percent of students use smartphones to look up academic information. This means smartphones help students learn faster and easier. However, some people argue that smartphones can distract students in class. A 2019 report by Common Sense Media found that...

Why Bau Nyale Should be Preserved for Future Generations

     Culture plays a crucial role in shaping who people are. In Lombok, a famous cultural celebration is the Bau Nyale festival. During this event, individuals come together to catch sea worms, which are thought to be the rebirth of Princess Mandalika. This yearly event is not just a fun occasion but also represents the togetherness of the Sasak community. Over time, some people have said that the Bau Nyale festival creates more issues than it solves, like harming the environment or causing ethical concerns. Still, the good effects of this celebration outweigh the bad ones. For this reason, we should keep the Bau Nyale traditions alive because they help protect local culture, boost the economy, and strengthen communities.      Bau Nyale is very important for keeping local traditions alive and boosting the sense of identity for the Sasak community. It helps young people remember where they come from and shows them the importance of their culture. This event ...