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    The person I interviewed for this assignment was someone I knew from my high school. For the sake of keeping her identity secret, I will call her Jane. Jane is a seventeen-year-old 11th grader that lives in Maryland. She currently lives at home with her eight-year-old sister and her two relatively young parents. Jane’s mother got pregnant while she was living in El Salvador at the age of 19. Neither her nor her husband spoke English, but they wanted to move to the United States so that their…

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    Extracurricular Activities: • Westwood Marching Band – For the past four years, I’ve dedicated every August to participate in this “creative story of music and movement”, to make something quite special in today’s world. Spanning 15 weeks every year, this activity pulls avid music makers together to give life to a visual aspect of music that is often untold in traditional concert bands. Over five hundred and ten hours a year, our body of three hundred members bond, find purpose together, and…

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    Schools Kill Creativity

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    Do you believe we need more creativity building courses in out schools? I do. Upon reviewing the “TED Talk Video, Do Schools Kill Creativity?(2006)”, I found that I absolutely agree with Robinson 's opinion that the education system today teaches students to give up their creativity for the university approved knowledge. I believe that schools restrict creativity through their curriculum and lack of acceptance of those who do not conform. In the school system, the curriculum is set for all…

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    illness in which they can not afford of seeing a pediatrician due to financial stability or economic reasons. In order to pursue this goal of mine, I have been immensely putting forth an effort towards academics but being actively involved with activities that will assist me with certain skills that are needed. Education is one of the most important steps when it comes to becoming a pediatrician that is fulfilled with an immensely amount of knowledge that…

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    Ms. NS Reflection

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    now that this is the last year for her at the University of La Verne. Ms. NS described about her usual course load that it had been anywhere from 18 credit hours to 22 credit hours. Furthermore, Ms. NS stated that she has other extra curricular activities for the theater arts program, and she is also a key member in the sorority group who disseminate information to all members and organize events for the sisters. However, Ms. NS informed that she had to reduce the course load to 12 credit hours…

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    An average student would spend hours on schoolwork a day, which can be very stressful. A high school student will use half of their day around school relation. Almost all elementary to high school students will likely to agree that homework should not be assigned. The majority of students complain about homework yet teachers don’t usually understand why. While homework gives some benefits to students, unnecessary homework should not be assigned due to the fact that there are enough school hours,…

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    Of all the aspects of high school, participating in sports is a mutual interest of the students. High school sports are events where students can showcase their talents, learn valuable life lessons, and stay active in their years of adolescence. “In The Case Against High School Sports,” Amanda Ripley argues that high school sports should be terminated because they are expensive and prioritized over education and safety. The author argues that high schools should get rid of sports because they…

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    Many students are struggling with their academics, they arrive late to school which takes away from their study time. Furthermore, students have a hard time getting to school on time or even just waking up on time, this leads to them arriving at school late and them not getting the proper education they need and also they disturb the class that could lead the class in a pause while the teacher deals with that the student. As of matter of fact, in order to increase student success at Anaheim…

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    the time they graduate high school. Finally, When in class, sometime in the year your teacher will probably have you work in groups, it's so much easier when you know the people you're working with. Next, You have a better chance of making an extracurricular team in a smaller school. First, ”Talent wins…

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    Are sports responsible for high grade? At most high schools in America, sports are praised and looked well upon when applying for a university or a college. High school sports have a positive impact on schools and students by decreasing dropout rates, providing quality work skills, and help students with managing their strong emotions. First, high school sports are positive because it has proven to decrease dropout rates. Evidence that supports this is “Commitment to athletics are related to…

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