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    what specific career I want to pursue. I know at this time that I’m interested in pursuing a career related to social issues in our world. I know that with any degree I will need the general classes offered in an AA degree. I am hoping while going to school for my AA degree at DMACC I will find my specific path for what I want to do for my future career. I know with any career, an AA degree will be needed. College is expensive and any financial assistance would help me be able to focus more on…

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    El Sistema Research Paper

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    world, there are places plagued with poverty. Often poverty will affect the life choices and style of living for the newer generations. Much too often youth will fall into pits of alcohol and drug abuse, and gang activity. Many will even drop out of school. How do we stop this chain reaction caused by poverty and misuse of time? Since 1975, José Abreu and others have ran an organization called El Sistema (formerly known as National Network of Youth and Children's Orchestras of Venezuela) that…

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    curriculum is needed. And lastly, adequate school equipments, such as books, to support learning into creating the best outcome. All actors must work…

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    my character. My grandparents, uncles, aunts, and father picked cotton in the fields in order to get by and have food on the table. My mother worked seven different jobs during high school and college to pay for her academic studies. Their experiences taught me that it is important to focus on academics in high school and be resilient in college. Being bilingual in Spanish and English is another skill I have and will benefit my future relationship with patients, especially in Texas. Furthermore,…

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    service learning included the Special Olympics and the PCC Health Fair. The Special Olympics was founded in the 1950’s by Eunice Kennedy Shriver. She noticed that young children with intellectual disabilities did not have a place to play. The mission is to work in the community to change the attitudes about people with intellectual disabilities and raising awareness. They provide a safe environment where children and adults with disabilities can focus on what they can do, not on what they…

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    Becoming Valedictorian

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    My mission while attending Rowan University is to graduate in four years as valedictorian. Becoming valedictorian in college has recently become as goal of mine. A majority of my friends has asked me what I want to accomplish in my four years in Rowan University, and I briefly explained to them that I will deliver the valedictory speech at our graduation ceremony. Becoming valedictorian is an attainable goal that will happen and yes I am aware it will be an arduous process, but from my…

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    “Skeptics would see teams of young people-affluent and poor, college-educated and not- devoting their days to a singular, impactful mission” (566). The program encourages the young to devote their selves when catastrophes strike or in rural areas where volunteers are needed. Another reason I find Universal National Service to be beneficial, is how it can help stem the high school dropout rate. This reason alone would win my…

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    Modern Day Principals

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    By no means, the job of the school principal has changed rapidly in the past few years. Today’s principals need to acquire new skills needed to keep up with the changing requirements. The principals to be are faced with more responsibilities and in many cases more people to lead. Curriculum changes, teacher accountability, assessments, safety, student learning, discipline, budget, legality are just a few issues 21st century modern day principals face. These are just some of the many roles and…

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    Booster Club Essay

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    Booster Club Handbook Mission Statement Our goal is to ensure that the athletic program continuously grows with the help of community members who volunteer their time and effort so that the student-athletes have the opportunity to experience the benefits of a high school athletic program. The Booster Club is an organization compiled of parents, coaches, players, students, and other community members committed to supporting and assisting the athletic program at this school. The Booster Club is…

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    Future Educators Association is a national student organization whose primary function is to support young people interested in education-related careers and to build a rigorous and inspiring pathway to careers in education beginning in secondary school. The vision of the program is to provide every child with a well-prepared and effective teacher and to have teachers that view education as an attractive and rewarding profession. Future Educators Association impact is to attract, prepare, and…

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