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    sometimes forget that diversity is not a high school cafeteria but what separates one from the rest of the world. Society wants the world to be equal but hide into groups where they feel most comfortable. And thats what we call diversity. Applying to colleges, admissions tends to say or have a flyer of how much diversity the university has, to make it seem fancy or to “show” that they accept all race. What they don’t tell you is that it is very much like a high-school cafeteria. Diversity is not…

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    up like a man. It happened when I was in high school. I am a transient student in my high school. In China, the transient students are always the students who have bad performance and have no enough grades to enter a good school. My parents wanted me to get better education in a better high-school, so they spent quit a few of money and sent me to the school which is good in their eyes. No exaggeration, I learned nothing in the first tow years of high school. I sat with my friends in the last row…

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    In Defense of SF as a High School Elective High School is the educational backbone of what will create our society at large. What studies are necessary in order to create a functioning and prosperous society? Clearly, there is an emphasis on STEAM related fields, since those lead to well paying work opportunities, but we should not forget the value of critical thinking. There is no better way to enforce our STEAM educational goals than with introducing SF as an elective for students to take in…

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    middle school and high school students do clubs in school and 57% do clubs outside of school. Let me tell you, these students do better in school, have more friends, and have skills that will help them in the future. Clubs are a fun way to forget about school and just do what you love. Studies show that students who do clubs have an easier time interacting with other people. Besides that, clubs also help make new friends, relieve stress, and develop new skills. All students in middle school and…

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    Have Diploma, Will Dance: Why College? The highs and lows of my last year in high school had a lot of reasons why I ended up picking college. The ride was incredibly painful, while I may have acted like I enjoyed every part of it; I can honestly admit I did not. Being told that you are good enough to be a part of a company, but that you are simply too young, can hurt an extreme amount. Then, upon returning home from the audition , you let your dance teacher (a person you should be able to trust)…

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    Book Analysis: Speak The stereotypical high school dream consists of attending crazy parties and maintaining many strong friendships and relationships, all while getting passing grades. This lifestyle almost perfectly matches Melinda Sordino’s, the main character in the book Speak, by Laurie Anderson. However, Melinda’s high school dream quickly went into a downward spiral. While at a party, Melinda got drunk and was raped by a guy she thought she could trust. She reported the crime to the…

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    David Denby paints us a picture of how Hollywood portrays high school life in movies. The very first movie of the Bring It On series, titled Bring It On, fits his description almost perfectly. The main characters in this movie are high schoolers that are very passionate about cheerleading. It sounds like an innocent movie that everyone can watch, but this movie contains a lot of adult humor. Denby described Hollywood’s portrayal of high school as a “never ending nightmare” (p. 366). He…

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    Just as I thought my day couldn’t get any worse, it was the first day of high school. Which meant I had to deal with unfair teachers, bullies, disgusting school lunches, and so on. The only thing I like about school was that I got to see my best friends Marc and Carely. We have been best friends since the third grade, I don’t know what I would do without them. Carely was always there for me when I needed someone, I could trust her with practically anything, and Marc was highly intelligent and…

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    Both Hamlet and Horatio are young and intelligent men and attend the same school in Wittenberg, Germany. Besides that similarity, they are about the same age. Furthermore, both of them have remarkably loyal characters. For example, Hamlet is loyal to the love as well as the memory of his beloved father. Also, he is doing his best in order to ascertain the truthfulness of the story with a ghost and then retaliate the death of his father. At the same time, Horatio is loyal by keeping the secrets…

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    Tashley Fonrose 301004290 Question 1 As the book opens, Cedric Jennings is a high school student at Ballou. Ballou was located in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods. Regardless of the school’s location, Cedric was still an honor student who still faced some challenges. At Ballou, they have assemblies to congratulate the students have received good grades, but everyone tries to avoid these assemblies to get away from the teasing. According to the novel, it states “ Across a labyrinth of…

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