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    I Am Malala Sparknotes

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    by you. This is Malala’s story. In the book “I Am Malala” by Malala Yousafazai, Malala writes about her life before she was brutally shot by the Taliban and her recovery afterward. She writes about how her background, which was in full support of education equality, was attacked and how she started a campaign to voice her opinion and chose not to listen to the “nay-sayers” her advised her to quit. Malala took the background of…

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    Education is something everyone goes through to some extent, no matter where you live or what you make, but further investing in it could be a challenge. From 2003-2013, college costs have skyrocketed by 79%, while inflation was up only 27%. However, since the start of our nation, education was thought to be a fundamental part of our society for the welfare and protection of the general public. The Land of Ordinances of 1785 was when Congress did not have the power to raise revenue by direct…

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    system. Even with my ups and downs they never went as far as leaving me as an outcast because of the many conflicts I have ran into. Which is a big deal with my sanity because one way or another my siblings were always there to cheer me on in my education. When people decided to reject me my brothers, my sister, and both of my parents were always there to talk to me. We do have our arguments. There are times when I am so infuriated with them that I can spit but I always know if i need any type…

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    school, such as knowing the student’s teacher, it ultimately creates a high expectation for the student that pressures him or her to work harder in that class. According to the Michigan Department of Education, they say, “Although most parents do not know how to help their children with their education, with guidance and support, they may become increasingly involved in home learning activities and find themselves with opportunities to teach, to be models for and to guide their children.…

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    Become a successful student is what most students want. There are many different way to be a successful student. During my time of education, I learn one thing that there is not a single way can make student success in very short period of time. It takes many steps to do so. In the article “Guidelines and Thoughts for Academic Success”, Larry Ludewig makes a list to tell people what successful student usually do. While I was reading it, I found out that there are many things I never did before.…

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    Many young people have someone they can tell their deepest secrets to. In my case, my notebook in my phone holds my life. I write all-important things to me down, from my prayers to my finances. I like to type these things in my phone notebook for two main reasons. First, because I am a teenager and everyone knows all teens guard our phones with our life. It is rare that a teenager will ever lose their cell phone. Secondly, because in my phone note it will email them to me therefore they are…

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    Unit 10 Tips

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    In Unit two we have a lot learned about “Who Are You”. Many times as adults who are working and adults who have families we forget sometimes who we are. I have learned that we get so wrapped up in our careers and other obligations we lose ourselves in the process as an person. We can never say “no” to a family member or friend because we think that they need us. In so many times they don’t really need us. Also, in Unit two I have learned ten tips on how to achieve and become a better student.…

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    Opinion on Teaching To Kill A Mockingbird I strongly believe that To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee should be taught in school. It teaches children, teenagers, and even adults moral education and gives a history of what all went on “back then”. Jem states that “There’s four kinds of folks in the world. There’s the ordinary kind like us and the neighbors, there’s the kind like the Cunninghams out in the woods, the kind like the Ewells down at the dump, and the African Americans.” (302). I think…

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    Valedictorian Essay

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    secure” careers. They parted from athletic and musical aspirations. The truth of such a disheartening discovery concerns the issue of how schools use sheets of paper to “confer a status symbol upon it students,” as self-educated Malcolm X puts it. Education is not measured by certificates or medals, but by personal wisdom and understanding. It requires personal evaluation, no one else can fully determine how much you…

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    The article Experiencing Diversity through Children’s Multicultural Literature by Kathryn L. Davis, Bernice G. Brown, Ann Liedel-Rice, and Pamela Soeder, discusses how teacher candidates today are mostly European-American and monolingual with little to no experience with diversity or perceive diversity in a negative way. This lack of experience and understanding could lead to problems in the classroom because teachers will have kids from all types of backgrounds and cultures. To become…

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