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    is the result of the times I have spent after the acceptance to school to improve my poor drawing skills, also a work that gave me the courage by receiving the second place in the school fine work contest. In the beginning of this drawing I felt huge distance from other students who could draw so well in such a short time. My work seemed immature and lousy. Thoughts like ‘Why can’t I be like that? Do I lack in talents?’ went through my mind. But I had to do something to make a difference, so…

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    For decades prior to 1944, grammar schools had already formed an important part of secondary education; however, there were significant structural impediments to achieving strong social mobility. A number of grammar school places were offered non-competitively on a fee-paying basis. Free grammar school places were allocated on the basis of performance in a competitive 11-plus examination, open to children from all backgrounds. Nevertheless, in the 1920s, only about one third of children won free…

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    with finding my identity alongside my peers. While on the outside I have the standard appearance that labels me as “Asian”, this alone has singled me out from the predominantly caucasian student body at school. People have stamped me with the word, “nerd,” without me even opening my mouth to speak, and classified me as being “mathematically intelligent” without taking into account my efforts I placed into the class outside of school. But throughout my life, I have learned to acknowledge my…

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    straining the system. This proposal of free two year community college will become a great incentive and will bring more students to enroll into a community college. This will lead to an overwhelmed community college. Free community college for the first two years sounds like a great proposal but it has negative effects like adding more strain to the community college, not all the students are meant to attend college, and the money spent for tuition should be better spent on community colleges…

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    My friends loved me in junior high school because I was always jovial and spontaneous. Junior high was an important stage of my life because that was when puberty occurred and my view of the world changed. Meeting people with unique personalities, different from mines taught me to not be judgmental. Since I was a little girl I had always loved to socialize and make new friends. Communicating with others has never been a problem for me because I have a gift of reasoning. Understanding and…

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    enjoyable school projects was assigned in my English class that year. We had to create a journal of fictional events, like we were reporters for national geographic. I did mine on sharks studying their behavior and attack patterns. It was a very fun experience and one that I look back at fondly. That year was not nearly as terrifying as I had originally thought. Seventh grade was much the same only I decided to join the band. Eighth grade I had something strange happen I had a teacher that…

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    In my interview the subject I chose was my cousin, whose name shall remain anonymous. The subject, a 12 year old girl, currently attends a public junior high school and is in the seventh grade. It should also be noted that this is the subjects first year in junior high school. She does not suffer from personal issues that may produce bias and retains good grades. She also does not regard herself as part of “the popular crowd.” The interview with the subject lasted approximately 30 minutes, and…

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    modern society. Possessing both a high school, and more so a college education, lowers unemployment rates and supplies individuals with exceedingly high momentum to gain higher income jobs. (Sparshott 1). In addition, the more individuals with secondary education and degrees, the better off the economy will be in it’s entirety. But to acquire a legitimate college education, you must first receive sufficient primary instruction. As the majority of public high schools receive their funding from…

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    nothing in life like finally being legal.” All my life I had been waiting for this magical day where I would finally turn 18. They say that turning 18 is the biggest turning point in your life but my experience tells me everything stays exactly the same. I thought that turning 18 would been so much more freedom. In reality it actually turned into less freedom and ten times more responsibility. Turning 18 literally feels like I’m in a tug of war. My parents still have this mindset that if I’m…

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    This is an age old question asked by the majority of high school students. Math teachers throughout the years have been exhausting themselves with how to get their students interested in math. One way to get their pupils enthusiastic for math could be as simple as giving them a purpose of doing the math by teaching them the history of it. The Greek school system had this idea since the nineteenth century giving the American school system an idea that could possible work. The basis of Greek…

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