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    Farm Bureau Scholarship

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    I only graduated high school last year, and was able to begin college as a sophomore this year due to the amount of dual enrollment credits I completed while in high school, perhaps the best decision of my academic career. After college, I desire to work in a leadership position utilizing my agricultural communications skills with an agriculture related entity, such as a fair…

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    is an A+, Blue Ribbon Schools Program, and is a certified high school. There is currently a little over 1,400 students enrolled. School programs include autistic behavior and communication program, E learning center (online based classrooms), dual enrollment with EVIT (East Valley Institute of Technology) and a 504 program which assures that students with disabilities have educational opportunities and benefits equal to those provided to non-disabled students. The school roughly has 80% of its…

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    The transition from middle to high school is an exhilarating yet trying time in a student’s life. One loses touch with old friends while discovering new friends, norms, rules, and lifestyles. As I immersed myself into this transition, I discovered a spark ignited in me. Soon I found the importance of school socially and academically and began to strive for new heights I had yet to discovery. Because I discovered this spark early on, I have grown socially and academically throughout the years…

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    My family has been struggling with financial issues after my father was diagnosed with gangrene on his right foot; which lead to a toe amputation. A couple months after the surgery my father went for a follow up where the doctor noticed another toe was affected with gangrene as well which required another amputation on his left foot. My dad spent three weeks in the hospital under constant supervision and continuous therapy. After my father was released, he was still recommended to undergo…

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    There are new teachers to worry about, whether or not you’ll know people in class, and if you’ll truly understand the material being taught. The list of worries adds up at the beginning of the school year, but they always seem to double with dual enrollment students. The expectations walking into any English class are particularly low, however walking into 1302 one might expect the class to be one from their nightmares. One major flaw with the students today is that they don’t have enough…

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    depicted can help in explaining this concept. In America, women participate in income generation of the family; there has been a significant shift from the time when one spouse was responsible for the family income. Currently, most American homes are dual income families; this shift arose in the 1960s and 1970s after the rise of feminism resulting to an influx of women in the workforce. Before this, women were tasked with home matters while men worked and earned money. In addition to the above,…

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    American Women Equality

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    “Women Demand Equality” and “I’m A Second Class Citizen” were few of many posters seen throughout the American Feminist Movement. The life of an American woman was limited in every aspect, from family life to the workplace. Women were expected to follow a similar life style that included one path; to marry in her early 20s, start a family quickly, and devote her life to home making. As one woman at the time put it, “The female doesn’t really expect a lot from life. She’s here as someone’s keeper…

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    was still able to see that it would bring me incredibly far. My sophomore year I decided to go on the path of early graduation, with the goal of finishing my junior and senior year in two semesters as well as finishing a year of college through dual enrollment, encompassing this past year. I am already halfway done with the year and I can see the significance the move here made. Although the education I would have received in Germany would have been at a higher level, I believe that I have…

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    Defining Who I Am

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    I've faced a good bit of internal challenges that have defined who I am today. From a young age, I have struggled with severe anxiety and, more recently, depression (past 3 years) and disordered eating (past year). The reality of my future has always been a huge question mark followed by intense fear and a vow to never plan what I'm going to do with my life ever again (it never works by the way). However, in my own little world, where I am not afraid, I've dreamed of acting. Television, film,…

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    a small copayments for each visit (retirees and their families only). There is an annual enrollment fee for Tricare Prime for military retirees and their family members. There is no enrollment fee for active duty military and their family members. Next is Prime Remote, a managed care option available in remote areas in the United States that are usually more than 50 miles from a MTF. There are no enrollment fees or out-of-pocket costs for any type of care as long as received from your PCM or…

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