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    I moved to Titusville in the middle of my junior year, to get better schooling, and to use my full potential academically that I wasn't able to obtain back in my hometown. Moving across Florida, away from my parents was a dramatic event, and it took some getting use too. Living away from my parents, made me feel grown and mature like I had my whole life in my hands with nobody there to always tell me what to do. I, now live with my aunt and uncle, attending Titusville High School. I am a part…

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    Viridiana Avalos

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    On June 4th, 1997 at 7:54 a.m. a baby girl was born to Jose Tomas Avalos and Elodia Avalos. She was named Viridiana after a Mexican film starring one of Elodia’s favorite actresses. That baby girl was me. I am the youngest of three daughters. My two older sisters are Josefa Avalos and Alma Marina Avalos. Josefa is eighteen years older than me, and Alma is six years older than me. In between them a baby boy was born but he passed away as an infant. I do not know much about him due to the…

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    International University Nursing Program and hopefully move on to Pediatric Nursing Practitioner program. I decided to have a jump start with my internship at Jackson Hospital Memorial Hospital and completing my courses through Miami Dade College Dual Enrollment program. Education is extremely important in order to achieve this goal, however, it is expensive. Scholarship assistance will help tremendously as it this will ease the financial burden and help me focus on just my education. Any…

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    When my sister was 6 years old, the doctors determined that she had a cholesteatoma. I was fascinated by the hearing tests, unique communication issues, prosthetics, hearing aids, and barriers to learning that she encountered. My curiosity with the fields of Audiology, Deaf Education, and American Sign Language interpreting grew as time progressed. After my first Audiology class, I found Audiology to be my cynosure. Upon researching graduate schools, I came across Syracuse University for…

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    One way to address this problem is to require students to take two years of foreign language to graduate high school. By requiring two years it allows the student to become accustomed with the language; it also mirrors the minimum requirements for entry into college. According to François Grosjean, the author of Bilingual: Life and Reality, most of the world’s population is bilingual. While quantifying bilingualism is tricky, Grosjean reports these rough measures: Europe: 56% Great Britain: 38%…

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    Parents send their children to school five out of seven days in a week and one-hundred eighty days a year for twelve consistent years. This creates a chance for many high school students to attain the basic education before entering the workforce or continuing to higher education such as university colleges. Although students spend four years preparing for college in high school, students only learn the basic knowledge they need to succeed in college. Also, high school teachers are too lenient…

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    Garner-Hayfield High School is a coed public high school in Garner, Iowa. The school holds classes for students in grades 9 through 12 and there are about 400 pupils enrolled. There is a student to teacher ratio of 13:1. The student population gender divide is 51 percent male and 49 percent female. GHHS is part of the Garner-Hayfield Comm School District. State assessment results show a 94 percent proficiency in Mathematics and a 89 percent proficiency in English. It earned a bronze medal in US…

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    for uninsured children. Matching rate by the federal government for the funding of the CHIP program-tittle 2. Covered the changes that have been put in place to simplify the enrollment process for both CHIP and the Medicaid programs. It address new options for community under the Medicaid program it covered the issue of dual eligibility and how payment will be coordinate. Tittle 3: Addresses Medicare reform strategies that are going to be implemented to save the Medicare program from the…

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    The community colleges offer a great program for students who are still in high school. Some people know it as “dual enrollment”. This program if for the students who are in high school that find their self’s ready to something more challenging. Most of these student’s who go through this program find their self transferring to a state university and they usually do really…

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    During adolescence, people are in full pursuit of finding their identity. That process is often a case of trial and error where the adolescent floats around taking desperate measures to gain acceptance. Thankfully for me, that process was short. The only years growing up when I sought peer approval was middle school. In seventh grade, I woke up dailey, dressing myself with curiosity and rebellion. Inact, one time I got suspended for knocking this id pide the head with his own trumpet. Summer of…

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