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    Stacia was a new student at Coatesville. She got straights A in Spanish, but just barely passed her algebra class. Fun fact, she spent her birthday in ISS for constantly being late to school. The sports my mother did were the track team, cheerleading and, gymnastics. Her dream job was to be an interior designer. Some of the clubs she was in were Students Against Drunk Driving and she was the v.i.c.a., (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) president. Stacia was a normal girl, she had a…

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    held onto hope as if she was on a roller coaster and hope was her seatbelt. And I believe that this hope motivated many people. Because I know for a fact that there is no such thing as a perfect life, and sometimes, life sucks. Maybe you flunked an algebra quiz, and now you have a ‘D’ in that class. Or maybe you broke your leg during soccer practice, and now your team lost the championship because they lost their goalie. Whatever it may be, we always have downs in our life, and Anne Frank’s book…

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    Fallacy Of World Hunger

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    people. It is thought by some that if we increase the food supply we will be able to resolve world hunger. However, scarcity is a perspective that influences both popular perceptions and public policy. World hunger is much more complex than a basic algebra…

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    daughter of eight, thus becoming the family’s household manager after her mother’s death in 1816. She took up a teaching job in Litchfield, Connecticut in 1818 which led her to open the Hartford Female Seminary in 1823. She combined core parts of algebra, chemistry, history, Latin, philosophy, and rhetoric with a strong emphasis on development of moral and religious character. Explained in her essay published in 1829, Suggestion Respecting Improvements in Education; Catharine believes the…

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    Five Years Eighth Grade Moving has always been difficult for me, and being a navy brat didn’t help any. Eighth grade year I told my parents that I wanted to stay in Virginia and finish high school in one school system. I decided this after I realized I had spent all but kindergarten in a different school and in middle schools case, a different state for all three years. That same year they had all the eighth graders packed into a hot and stuffy auditorium to sit and…

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    The Systematic Destruction of Imagination Modern educational systems in the United States encourage students to conform to the status quo and to never challenge the way things are done. Students attend classes of little real world value, kids either become disillusioned with learning or lose their imagination through conformity. Many classes discuss artistic works, but never consider that there can be more than one meaning or deeper purpose to be gleaned from them. Ignorant parents contribute…

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    My first semester at Jefferson College has been a very positive experience. It is different than I originally expected. Originally, I thought that it would be incredibly difficult; now that it’s almost over however, my first semester has been comparable to my Senior year of high school. I do believe that I’ve grown into a more independent student. The resources, my Intro to College class, and other experiences have helped me improve through this semester. The resources available at Jefferson…

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    one of my favorite classes, except for the speeches. The leadership bowls are my favorite part of Teen Leadership. I have an A in teen leadership. I have all A’s and B’s currently, but i'm hoping to bring up some of my B’s to A’s. I have an A in algebra which I expected…

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    neurotransmitter, by clogging the serotonin reuptake sites so the axons keeps firing. I clearly remember sophomore year of highschool as the period where my anxiety and depression decided to rear their ugly heads. I was struggling with advanced algebra two, my romantic life was a mess and I was supposed to start figuring out what I wanted to do career-wise. A decent amount on my plate, compared to the previous, simpler years. Anxiety and depression is hereditary in my case, so I was not too…

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    good amount was about the government and having natural rights . The first thinker was a french philosopher Mr.Rene Descarte. So because of him today we do math and science. Well more of a big part of math. He was also a scientist who revoltioized algebra and geometry. He advancement in scientific and mathematical. He believe that math and science help rove their ideas he also developed deductive approach by using math. He was “ willing to doubt previous certains to prove their validity through…

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