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    Holden Caulfield Moral

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    unstable boy named Holden Caulfield. The story is told from Holden’s own perspective. Holden has just received a letter stating that he is being expelled from his school, Pencey Prep for failing four out of five of his classes. This was going to be the fourth school that he was being expelled for failing. As a result of getting kicked out of school, Holden,decides to go to Manhattan for a early Christmas break. Along the way, he meets different kinds of people, and goes to different places.…

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    students who do not receive an adequate education & th-e 200 million children who are not enrolled in school. Bridge does this by providing technology-enabled_ national-syllabus aligned primary & nursery school…

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    Upon entering college, my high school career has set me apart from being a “normal” graduate. My unique personal interests, like volunteering at the animal shelter, define me as a passionate and hardworking individual. I have taken on a special interest in my friends at my local animal shelter, and with my free time, I enjoy helping wash dogs, playing with puppies, and cleaning kennels. The time I spend there is not only beneficial for the shelter, but also for me. I have learned the pay off for…

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    The Breakfast Club

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    director John Hughes released the movie “The Breakfast Club.” The movie is about five very different high school students who become friends over a day spent in detention. The movie ends with the students leaving the school, returning to their ordinary lives. The first time I watched this movie, my parents asked me if I thought the characters would say hi to each other on the next day of school. I optimistically replied yes. I soon came to realize that more than likely, in reality, they would…

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    Strong leadership is the cornerstone of any organization, and I have lived this experience in the field of education for nearly 24 years. From teacher leader to middle school and elementary principal, to district level administrator, I have learned greatly through each one of these experiences. I have relied on graduate coursework, leadership training, field experience, professional readings, and mentors to gain critical skills and knowledge to be a leader. I also know there are specific…

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    The School Counselor, as a Systems Change Agent must align principles of the school counseling program to work for the success of the academic mission of the school. Academic, career, and personal-social development for all students is the driving goal of the comprehensive and fully implemented counseling program and the counselor. However, I would emphasize that closing the achievement gap is a fundamental to practical and beneficial systems change. It requires a collaborative model of…

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    I haven't seen any movements from the school itself to try and decrease this problem although there are a lot of them. Arizona State University can provide shelter somewhere away from campus to work the permenant solutions to the homeless crisis. There are a lot of companies that can construct that with low prices, quick build capability, and good accommodations. One of the greatest companies in Phoenix is the Rescue Mission Company, they offer hope, change, care, and community…

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    inspired by his story. Together with his older brother Marc the Free the Children Organization was imagined and born with it's mission being to bring awareness to child labor practices domestically with the hope of finding a means to end it international.ly. Since it's founding the organization has grown and developed into a multifaceted operation. While it's mission is still to end child labor and protect the human rights of children both domestic and internationally, it now employs…

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    the way to obtain it was through education in America because to them, this served as the key to success. If we worked hard in school, went to a good college, then, we would be successful and have achieved the “American Dream”. As a student, the expectations of my parents weighed heavily on my shoulders and ironically, the mounting pressure conditioned me to dislike school. It was not until college when I had a say in my education that it sparked…

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    Everyday mandatory-attendance laws force more and more unmotivated Americans to go to school, even though they do not wish to be there. This fact is one of many reasons why standardized test scores are so low, which means American education is in trouble. We could resolve this situation by eliminating compulsory-attendance laws and let only motivated students attend school. This won 't end public education. In opposition to ordinary conviction, lawmakers instituted obligatory participation…

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