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    My Life Changing Experience When I graduated high school, I knew one thing was for sure. I was done with school and there was no going back. Since I was a little girl, Singing and dancing is what I knew and what I was good at. I had an extreme passion for Disney and that’s exactly where I was headed. I became a Walt Disney World cast member and began my dream. Feeling like I was right where I needed to be in that moment in time, so close I could taste my dreams right in front of me. And then one…

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    Throughout my life I have seen how people admire artists and singer because for whatever reason these individuals have built their careers for the need. Many singers and artists that appear on tv have started from the bottom, and their stories have impacted the lives of people. I have seen superheroes with superpowers that people have followed for years. But neither the singers, artists, or superheroes have had some influence on me. It took me two years to realize what a great impact one of my…

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    others due to their knowledge and wisdom, therefore teacher appreciation was associated with their high value in societies. In 561 B.C. Confucius, the first private teacher in history, was desirable to teach the sons of the nobles. However, his journey to receive his good reputation was not that simple since only the royal or noble could receive an education. Seeing as Confucius had an enormous craving to…

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    Elementary Career Goals

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    In elementary school I wanted to be a teacher. Specifically, I wanted to be a kindergarten teacher. I use to line all my stuffed animals up in and pretend they were in a classroom and I would read to them. In reality, in elementary I was a cheerleader. 2. In middle school I wanted to be a family/couples therapist. In reality, in middle school I was watching TV and washing dishes. 3. In high school I wanted to be a sports psychologist but by the end of my senior year I decided I wanted to be a…

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    Politian’s, some of us ventured out into the dreams some of us still cling to, the professions of artistry, musicians’ professional athletes. As we age so do our wants, needs and interests, morphing new ideas and dreams that we wish to chase down. I for instance came into the world believing I was capable of being the first black President, but seasons change, years pass and a young idealistic black boy grows with more realistic and achievable expectations. My dreams changed from being iconic…

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    citizenship, and leadership in my everyday life. Some of the committee has already noticed my scholarship because they have identified me as having a high academic performance. What the committee might not know is that I have been participating in the STEP program since 7th grade. My service to help the community of Ossining and to show service is by the following, altar service, soccer modified team manager, and I like to lead running and warm-ups for soccer. I also help in my school by…

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    university was, all I could hear from my parents were that in order to live a happy wealthy fulfilled life is going to college. They've taught me that school was important for having a successful career. But also how it's important to studying something your most passion about. My mother, whom came from an Hispanic descent told me how difficult it was for her to find a job without a college degree. She came to America in February 9th, 1988, not to find the American Dream but to make enough money…

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    One day my mother approaches my siblings and I with horrible news. We are moving to Western Kansas and taking over my grandparents farm. At the moment, my life halted, but this decision had a monumental impact on my ethics and values. That summer we moved out to Scott City and shared a house with our grandparents while we finished remodeling our house. During this time I worked for my grandfather on his farm and helped with multiple labor intensive jobs. Influentially impacting my life, my…

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    impossible to afford, yet here I am attending for free thanks to scholarships that I earned through my own hard work and dedication. My background allows me to identify with the women of “Hidden Figures” in that way, but I couldn’t imagine being able to deal with what those women went through. For that alone, I view all Langley computers as trail-blazers. Whenever I think of Mary Jackson in the coming years of my life, I will remember to always try to uplift myself and those around me in an…

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    Privatization Of Education

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    Requires Rejecting the New Corporate Two-Tiered School System" Central Thesis: The key claims the author makes in this article are that schools who educate higher-income families tend to get more public funding, which results in better resources and teachers for the students, while many middle-income and poor families only have schools that are being privatized by corporations. Saltman discusses how this situation is just making the higher performing schools become even more successful, while…

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