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    You will not be successful without the right resources you need to become prepared. I am using the articles Kozol “Fremont High School”which shows the dangers of not being prepared. Pennington “Defying the odds:Victor Cruz”because he didn 't prepare himself properly for what he could have avoided and Rich “Marlen Esparza” because she didn 't have the proper training . I will use these articles to argue the dangers of not being prepared,They all share the similarities of not having correct…

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    Fremont high school isn’t a common high school like the ones depicted in movies. Fremont high is merely a day prison for students. Students are caged by an eight-foot steel fence topped with spikes. These types of gates are rare on high school grounds, but are very common to prisons. Fremont high faces many issues and the students endured more than what should attending a high school, from quick lunch breaks to rarely any restroom supplies and teachers hardly ever showing up. But I believe there…

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    Fremont. Sounds familiar right? John Charles Fremont was an outrageous mountain man. He built traps, he caught his food, killed his food, and got skins from the animals that he killed. He was amazing! John C. Fremont, to me, was a very amazing mountain man and I think he was a very brave person. One thing that is cool about him is that he helped produce the scientific map of the American West. He was also a Republican Candidate for the president of the United States. When he was a Republican…

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    seem easier. I had a reading task in my writing class last week about Fremont High School by Jonathan Kozol, a famous writer, activist and educator and is well-known for his work in social justice and public education. After reading his report, I recalled so much memories and experiences I had in my high school ten years ago in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. I had attended An Lac High School since I was in sixth grade, and…

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    Fremont High School by Jonathan Kozol In Jonathan Kozol’s report titled “Fremont High School” he discusses many things he observed when visiting the school in Los Angeles, California. He starts off by giving basic information about the school such as “...enrolls almost 5,000 students on a three-track schedule, with about 83,300 in attendance at any given time.” but as he continues he discusses the many problems the school faces. In his text he discusses a variety of things that are wrong…

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    John Charles Fremont was born in Savannah, Georgia, in the year of 1813. He is the son of Charles Fremont, and Ann Beverley Whiting of Virginia. Fremont grew up in Charleston, and was educated in the science department of the College of Charleston. He was later expelled in 1831, three months from graduation. Fremont is most well-known for his exploration of the American West. He was also a huge figure in California’s 19th century gold rush. In his early life, he became a fast national hero for…

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    "Apartheid schooling" is not taking place in America. Johnathan Kozol presents zero evidence of a policy that discriminates on the basis of race. This piece in no way illuminates or supports the books title. The paper is solely about Fremont High School and it's conditions. While it is a shame that anyone has to endure such conditions, there is no supporting evidence that proves it has anything to do with apartheidism. Therefore, based on the passage, readers should not grant such a bold term as…

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    like how people work, sleep, and even how they ate. During the “Roaring Twenties” the future of the food was created with Fast Food Companies like “White Castle” and Food Company for infants like “Gerber baby food” and many others. “In the 1928 Fremont canning…

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    Personal Branding of Lisa Mazurek Introduction The following will bring a glimpse into my personal branding journey. It is more information than the average student, but what is age today in respects to a college student? This will include an indirect and direct view in how the brands were introduced, in my lifetime and how it carried into a new generation. Our textbook provided a viewpoint in regards to when one has reached “Resonance” by stating; “When you achieve Resonance your external…

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    great education, the students who enroll in Fremont High School cannot take good teaching and anything which they want to do. Jonathan Kozol wrote “Fremont High School,” published from the Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America in 2005, and he has two contrary ideas in a way in which any reader from any background, which makes him an influential writer. Kozol conclusively establishes his credibility with his experience at Fremont High School, has effective…

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