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    how to behave with others and how to progress in life. If we want to increase success in people, there must be some changes in our educational system. My community needs some help to make it a better place to live in for the individuals trying are to succeed in life. To make the outside world a better place for learning and growing up, there are some changes that must take place. The educational gap between schools must be reduced, improvements in school culture and student discipline, adopt…

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    As America 's first lady ones stated "If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test, I wouldn 't be here. I guarantee you that." Regardless of whom she is, or where she came from, everyone has a different opinion. However, saying that about a certain branch of tests, and something that the government has made students do for years, shows that they do not accomplish much besides wasting our time taking them. Although some Americans feel that standardized tests in high…

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    Upward Bound

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    for college. This program gave me the opportunity to evolve and to place more importance towards my education. Once given this opportunity, I took the initiative to strive for a better future. My attitude towards college has changed because of the many workshops Upward Bound has given me to excel. My parents came to this country for a dream; a dream that one day their child would pursue an education they could not accomplish themselves. I am currently an aspiring managerial economic major who…

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    Student learning is the Key to Success Education paves the way for a good career. The school years are the grounding years of one 's education. Schools are institutions that lay the foundation of a child 's development. They play a key role in building character and developing children into responsible citizens and good human beings. Once completing school, one is all set to soar high in life, and enter the real world in pursuit of their dreams. The impacts of student learning varies in…

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    Educational Debate Education is an important aspect in today 's society. A good education leads to a successful career which leads to a successful life. Not only is education important in today 's society, but social skills are also equally important and you do not receive these vital skills in homeschooling. Parents should choose public schooling for their children because their child will receive a better education, receive important social skills, and have the opportunity to participate in…

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    Family Interview

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    with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia. Yorganson and Stott (2017) point out that "childhood illness can have pervasive negative effects on various aspects of the lives of family members including their mood, lifestyle, education, self-esteem, social relations, physical well-being, and future concerns." Like the family in the first interview, the single mother, have a lot of stress about the financial hardship, and she also feels guilty about depending on other family members to help with the childcare…

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    religion in classes students can better understand the views of their peers and the world they are living in and they are better prepared for the political situations they may face in the future. First of all, being religious is a choice. Once someone believes in something they obtain a god who they pray to and sometimes they can acquire a strict way of life. I don't believe that once at school our personal life stops. In school, we are preparing for our future and learning skills needed…

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    Around the age of six, most kids are enrolled in some type of education program. This means that most of our life will be dictated by what we are taught from a young age, so education, in my opinion, is a very important piece to the American dream. In her essay “What Has Happened to the American Dream”, First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt compares our education system to those of other powerful countries around the world. She talks about using methods of teaching…

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    Natalia Wdowiak Ms. Branda American Literature 12 April 2024 Effects of Alcoholism on Families Family dysfunction can spark determination and resilience in children and motivate them to work towards a prosperous and stable future. In the memoir The Glass Castle, the author, Jeanette Walls, writes about her experiences growing up in a dysfunctional household living in poverty, consumed by parental alcoholism, neglect, and poverty. The Walls family regularly moves homes because their father,…

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    that our education system can improve but first our mindset must change on what it means to be educated. He uses his wife as an example her Alma Mater is Harvard University, an IV university, she is a highly intelligent physician but had poor grammar and very poor mathematical skills. First, he asks that we understand the purpose of an education. His view is that education is supposed to help us be better people. Second, he asked us to think about looking at evaluating people vs their education…

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