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    Children in elementary schools; are not old enough, do not have a reason, and have not reached a level of maturity required, to have a cell phone. An eleven-year-old child is not ready for a cell phone. At this age, they do not have a reason or need for a personal cell phone. A child in this age range has not matured. Allowing a child in elementary school to have a personal cell phone is a mistake. Elementary School aged children are between the ages of five and eleven. At this point, they have…

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    grade and my AVID teacher had told me that I would be someone great some day. Apparently I took the words too literally, and forgot about the work that would have to be done to reach it. I stopped putting as much effort as I usually did when I was younger. I remember finishing every assignment and even doing extra work so that I would understand the subject. I forgot that I had to put in the effort to get be part of the top in my class. During my freshman year, it was really easy. My classes…

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    Precious Jones, her mom Mary Lee Johnston, Social Worker Ms. Weiss, and alternative school teacher Ms. Blu Rain. The movie is about Precious who lives in Harlem along with her very abusive mother. Precious attends a Junior High School and is pregnant with a second child. As a result of her pregnancy, Precious is suspended from her Junior High School. Her Principal however, suggests that she attends an alternative school “Each One Reach One” and enrolls her there. At home, Precious is treated…

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    was faced with many adversities, just like a lot of students in California school systems. I was a female, Mexican-born immigrant, growing up in Oakland in a pretty rough neighborhood. In high school I demonstrated grit by applying myself and fighting the urge to quit and finally graduating, while the curriculum helped me, there was still many other burdens in my life apart from education. In community college, when I first began, the “Student fear factor” definitely applied to me because I did…

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    Book Analysis: Speak The stereotypical high school dream consists of attending crazy parties and maintaining many strong friendships and relationships, all while getting passing grades. This lifestyle almost perfectly matches Melinda Sordino’s, the main character in the book Speak, by Laurie Anderson. However, Melinda’s high school dream quickly went into a downward spiral. While at a party, Melinda got drunk and was raped by a guy she thought she could trust. She reported the crime to the…

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    The first year at a new school can be challenging in many respects. Seventh grade was my first year at my now alma mater high school. I went from a more relaxed school environment to a rigorous college preparatory school where homework and tests were near constant. However, with new challenges brought new experiences. I began my first elective course in photography. I had almost thought photography was very interesting. My grandmother had always carried around a plastic, disposable Kodak camera…

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    A. 1. The first year of college, I was faced with some educational challenges. My study habits in high school were, listening to the teacher with minimal note taking or studying. As I entered college, I felt as though I could get through college with the same study habits. I quickly learned that college was not as easy as I thought. After almost failing several classes, I change my studying habits, got a planner, set aside time for each class I was taking, and made deadlines for myself.…

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    much of a learning experience as it is the first real taste of being a teacher. The theories and mock-lesson plans learned and created at the college level are truly put to the test when facing twenty to twenty-five real students within the classroom. For me, nerves have never really been an issue, stuttering or rambling within the classroom has not been a problem either. Instead, planning and sticking to the plan has been the main area of focus. The first lesson I taught was during the last…

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    band. At first, I didn’t really think band was my thing. But, my parents convinced me to join. They bought me a clarinet and I was really excited! On my first day of band, I wasn’t able to make any noise come out of my clarinet. I got really disappointed because everyone else was making noise and I felt like I was just blowing air into my horn for no reason. But, after a while, I got the hang of it and I was able to play my first note. Learning the notes was rather hard at first,…

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    Denby paints us a picture of how Hollywood portrays high school life in movies. The very first movie of the Bring It On series, titled Bring It On, fits his description almost perfectly. The main characters in this movie are high schoolers that are very passionate about cheerleading. It sounds like an innocent movie that everyone can watch, but this movie contains a lot of adult humor. Denby described Hollywood’s portrayal of high school as a “never ending nightmare” (p. 366). He continued by…

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