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    Steal This Movie, Too

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    Too.” It was first published by the New York Times. “Steal This Movie, Too” is a paper based on the movie “Waiting for Superman” which is directed by Davis Guggenheim. “Waiting for Superman” is a film that follows 5 children who are trying to get a better education, because the schools in their home town schooling can’t give them the education they deserve. “Waiting for Superman” got its title by Geoffrey Canada, creator of Harlem Children’s Zone. Canada’s main idea is that schools are not…

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    night before the first day of school, a new school in fact, and I was pretty eager and excited for the following day. I wasn’t sure whether to be thrilled or nervous, not knowing how my day would turn out. A few weeks prior, Mom had taken me to the store right down the block and we bought all new school supplies, so I was ready, prepared, and once again, excited. My parents were gracious enough to allow me to finish the year off, instead of transferring me to Woodland High School in the middle…

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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is celebrating American Education Week Nov. 16-20 by featuring a different staff member each day. While these CMS employees have different positions and backgrounds, all of them bring dedication and enthusiasm to public education. Superintendent Ann Clark recently surprised Oakdale Elementary Literacy Facilitator Christy Reid and Shamrock Gardens Elementary Head Custodian Grady Houston at their schools with I am CMS awards. Reid and Houston are the first winners…

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    about the setting and how Auggie has experienced school. A boy named August just started school for the first time in his life. Because August was home schooled all his life, because he has had many surgeries in the past years. So he thought kids were going to pick on him. And so this was his first year. So now hee gets to experience being in school. And so being in school is kind of hard on him. And he’s not making a lot of friends. And on his first day the principal told all the kids to be…

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    on page 51 chapter 19. She comes into the story by sitting next to Auggie during lunch. The reason why I choose summer was because, when auggie felt all alone she pushed him up. She was the first main character at his new school to believe in him. She didn’t judge him by his face she got to know Auggie first. I feel she was a strong character of this book just like her quote said. “You are beautiful no matter what they say, words can’t bring you down, you are beautiful in every single way yes,…

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    impact education can have on his life. When living in South Africa during the time of apartheid, Mathabane and his family struggle to survive day after day; blacks simply were not making enough money to live the life human beings are meant to live. His mother has to work long strenuous days just to gather enough money to be able to send Johanne to school. Through the education he receives, Johannes can finally find the escape from reality he has so longed for. Nothing in Johannes’s life would…

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    Batman, Superman, Spiderman, etc. Most of us do not automatical- ly think of school bus drivers. A hero is defined as “a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble quali- ties.” Similarly, an old proverb states, “A hero is a man who is afraid to run away.” Here are just few examples of Florida school bus drivers who didn’t “run away.” • Students in Boca Raton credit their school bus driver with saving their lives, as she was able to safely stop…

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    my family decided to come to the United States, I thought life in here like paradise. However, new language, strange weather, and no friends have made me want to give up. My first day in the U.S, I seemed dumb and deaf. At school, a teacher asked me "How are you?", I replied "I'm 16 years old." That was my struggle on first day in here. Since that time, I tried to practice a new language by listen to the radio and look up words in the dictionary. In addition, in Vietnam my parents were the owner…

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    Khalil actually meet and became friends in the six grade and after 8 years we still are. When we first meet we didn 't get along nor considered one another as friends, we budded heads very often, only after we were the only two kids in class left without partner for a social studies fair project we put aside our differences and worked together and did well on our project and became very good friend. We first met each other at Pesson elementary where we both attended our sixth graded year. I…

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    Without having a high school diploma in the United States, adults would not have the option to enter in the workforce easily, enroll in college, or enlist in the Army. Many adolescents in different locations of the world do not get to choose what they want to do in the future. Some students in different countries have to earn their high school diplomas by passing numerous tests. There some students in the world that have to take an examination before they enter into high school. If student enter…

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