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    hyperactive and autistic brother; she says it is just naturally who I am, and I agree. This is the reason I chose to attend high school at St. Joseph’s Academy whose motto is “Not I, But We,” and whose mission includes “serving the dear neighbor without distinction.” This is also the reason I chose to attend a Jesuit University for my undergraduate career, as its mission incorporates making “decisions in the light of what is truly for… the service of those in need” as well as forming “men and…

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    STUDENT C WHY CHARTER SCHOOLS ARE THE BEST OPTION FOR EDUCATION As defined by Political Encyclopedia of U.S. States and Regions, “Charter schools are elementary and secondary schools that have been granted a charter (or authorization) by state boards o f education or local school boards to receive state or local school funds to operate a school apart from public schools, under the specifications provided in the charter.” There is so much debate on which is the most…

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    If the Montgomery Public School System were a fiction novel, it could be called The Tale of Two School Systems. But it is Nonfiction. It is a true story and could be better called The Montgomery Public School System: The Dichotomy that Exists. Montgomery Public Schools is the only school system in the state that is in takeover. Yet, last week, I read with joy of the successes in our system. According to U. S. News and World Report, the Montgomery Public School System has three of the most…

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    2. Describe your academic or career goals. Throughout my entire adolescent years and well into my teen years, it had been very clear that my main purpose in life was to make a difference. As a first-generation college student, it had become evident how difficult the whole college process has been on me without the guidance of my parents because they had never gone to college themselves. As I delve further and further into my college career it has been my realization that there are probably…

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    everyone no matter where they are should get access to education. ● Education helps children avoid exploitation because they have to be at school and not at work. ● Workers can find out the basic knowledge and safety of where they work → Since workers right now do not know the hazards they are facing everyday, we can increase their knowledge by sending them to school. ● Education will open opportunities for new jobs. The people will start to develop new ideas for work and businesses,…

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    Schools across the nation attempt their best to ensure the quality of a student’s education is superior. One way is through the opportunity of participating in sports, fine arts, academic bowls, etc. Although, every student cannot afford the cost or schools cannot fully fund them, corporations are able to give financial assistance to multiple extracurriculars by corporate sponsorships. Consequently, schools feature their advertisement in any manner, whether that would be on a shirt or jersey, on…

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    Everything always made sense for awhile, then it suddenly didn’t. One thing I knew for sure was when I got out of high school I wanted to help others. Becoming a police officer was always on my mind. It seemed like the perfect job for me. I've always hated jobs that are monotonous and being a cop you're always on a different mission and on the move . My knowledge on becoming a police officer is very limited and I'm hoping that this project will help me decide if being a police…

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    Everything that he recollects and states in his From Report of the Massachusetts Board of Education, is his vision of a “common school” and how everything has to run in order to have a successful education. Mann is also a believer of having education available to anyone regardless of who they are. As he states, “Education, then, beyond all other devices of human origin, is the great…

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    school’s debate team. Now this influenced me in two ways: The first being that I was now responsible for not only my own success but other people’s success in this program. The second being that this was my first serious engagement as a leader in my school. I struggled with finding a balance between my team’s success and my own and never actually found the perfect equilibrium. Although I never found this harmony, the interaction with other students and their stories led me to my fondness for…

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    The Missouri University of Science and Technology is a diverse school full of exceptional students. These students are all uniquely gifted with their own set of skills, and the potential these students possess is truly limitless. The school will often have guest speakers come to give lectures that are both educational and inspirational. The students are always open for learning, and being college students they need as much motivation as they can get. The university has had many famous and…

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