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    rely on sports at school to get them the exercise they need. Three experts were interviewed and researched extra curricular activities and concluded that extra curricular activities saved some students who were at risk for dropping out of school (Ray, Lacey, Stevens, & Lisa, 2007, p. 44). Without extra curricular activities, many children may get involved in non-healthy activities outside of school just to keep them busy. Children will get bored if they do not have things to do, and if they…

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    Introduction There are many stakeholders involved in a school. All of them have an interest in making the school as successful as possible, but all of these stakeholders have different routes of success. Parents of special education students are looking for their students to be given their accommodations. Parents of athletes are looking for their students to be successful in the classroom and on the sports field. Parents of gifted and talented students want classes that will be challenging to…

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    assisted living facility that offers a wide range of services and activities. SunnySide Assisted Living is designed to allow elderly individuals to enjoy retirement while maintaining their independence. Retirement should be enjoyed, not spent doing household chores. This assisted living facility is designed for elderly individuals who are both completely independent and/or individuals who need personal assistance with daily activities. The physical requirement for SunnySide is that the…

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    The creative curriculum opens up many doors for little minds. Children learn from doing things themselves through play. Three objectives in this activity are demonstrating balancing skills, solves problems, and demonstrating fine motor skills. I will change up the classroom just a little by bringing out new building blocks and other objects to build with and assigning tasks in each center to try that have to do with building and using fine motor skills. In this plan all children will be able to…

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    assume the role of leader in many group projects, which I actually enjoy doing. Helping others and working with other people to achieve a set goal is something that I genuinely enjoy. Swimming- If I had to pick the most influential extracurricular activity in terms of developing my leadership skills, it would be swimming. Swimming takes up about half of my life during the school year because it is a full time commitment, being on the swim team as well…

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    London is my home away from home. If America was my greatest adventure and my greatest fear, being a Pirate was my greatest journey. A thirty-hour exhausting flight physically transported me from Vietnam to a foreign land - Corpus Christi, as well as figuratively transformed a childish girl to a young adult at the age of fifteen. From the moment that I stepped out of the airplane, a new chapter of my life began without me being aware. After a chain of uplifting and exciting feelings, the reality…

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    thirteen balls, how is a seventeen year-old girl, like myself, supposed to juggle even more ball (also known as activities) at one time? Today, teens are extremely overbooked and do not have time to focus on the important pieces in their lives. They spend an absurd amount of time studying for tests or out on the court do not have time to focus on family and friends. Teens miss out on fun activities because they are overbooked. The pressure is on to be the most intelligent, most athletic, and…

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    To begin with, too much homework can ruin a child 's curiosity and damage a child 's love of learning. Not to mention some kids get so nervous that may not get homework done in time, that they may start sweating, heart starts beating faster. One person says, "Children and teens who aren 't able to manage their stress while in school, it could lead…

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    fundraising line item can roll to their activity line item for a positive balance. Any donation made from the booster club or outside source to an activity must be deposited into that activities general fund. “Managing of the facilities is easy”, he said. His coaches and sponsors work together to make sure there is no overlapping of facilities. A google document has been created, view only, on a month-to-month basis, consisting of date, time, and activity using the facility. The athletic…

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    programmer and start my own company and to be leader at my mosque. I have a lot of background experience that will be help me in my first goal. Since freshman year, I began to learn more about computers than just surfing the internet. I started learning to code on websites such as codeacademy.com. At my old school, where I studied for 9th and 10th grade, a computer science course was available. I took the class in 10th grade but our teacher caught a very bad sickness and we had a sub for most…

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