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    Key Club has inspired me to run for leadership roles that allowed me to develop my character. One position that I gained during my junior year was Historian. Everyone thought being Historian was all about taking pictures of Key Clubbers doing service events, but it actually involves stepping up by organizing events and planning out agendas with the other board officers. Obtaining this role made me feel confident by improving my communication skills. I felt rewarded with a fresh start by being…

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    Do you dream of seeing your writing in print? Do you wish your writing would sell again and again? Are you a librarian or teacher needing an author visit program? Do you need someone to speak at your writer's conference? Though I live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas, I am willing to travel. With over 2000 articles, essays, and stories to magazines and anthologies, plus 23 books for children and writers, I am happy to share my experience and my writing. So check out my website, my books,…

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    Throughout my life, I have actively tried to surround myself with experiences which would allow me the chance to make a positive impact on not only myself but, more importantly, on the communities around me. The value of service, as well as the capacity to create sustainable change, are the driving factors that have intrinsically motivated me to serve as a Peace Corps Volunteer. This drive began when I was a child. My father is the Project Developer for a non-profit organization in Miami, FL…

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    students of Cal Poly. My experience as a leader and role model combined with my authentic personality, ability to multitask, and ability to effectively work in groups will make me a fantastic Resident Advisor.The two summers that I spent at Mount Hood Kiwanis Camp (MHKC) taught me so much about myself, about working with others,…

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    place. It’d be in my best interest to serve and support this growing community of volunteers. For the 2017-2018 year, my objective is to become the KFAM chair. In St. Joe, we have a healthy relation between builder’s club, Key Club, and the Kiwanis Circle. I’ve already been part of two of those clubs (key club, builder’s club)! During my reign, I plan to connect the clubs more by…

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    From the moment I was born, I started facing extreme medical conditions. I was diagnosed with Caudal Regression Syndrome, in which there is an abnormal development in my spine. This led to many other difficulties, and only affects 1 in 200,000 births. My parents were told I wouldn't be able to walk, be developmentally delayed, and have failure to thrive. But they had faith that I would beat the prognosis that was supposedly set in stone. Ever since I was little, I've felt this joy deep down…

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    campus which we teach student math and reading at the elementary school (5th grade) after their school time for an hour every day. ASU students can sign up for multiples days of the week to volunteer to teach. Circle K international is a college Kiwanis club. It is a services club which I participated various activities, volunteering event, advocacy events with. Events include volunteering at the homeless shelters such UMMON, animal shelters such as Home Fur Good, Feed My Starving Children,…

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    The organization I am going to initiate is named Mini Music Moments. This organization will be a summer camp for entering 1st-5th grade children who want to gain knowledge about voice and performance. The cost to attend will be free for the children. I designed this program for children who do not have the financial means to attend voice lessons; however, any child can attend. I am confident this will be beneficial for numerous children. The first step in initiating my organization is to…

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    meetings. This is one of the changes that infuriates Scout, and is part of the main conflict of the book. Henry “Hank” Clinton - veteran of the war, “rednecked trash,” Atticus’ shadow, and another main character. He was also voted man of the year by the Kiwanis club, and wishes to marry Scout. She refuses to marry him, concerned that she may cheat on him, but Hank still persists. He is seen at the citizens’ council meeting by Scout, which infuriates…

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    the LtGs of our district and make sure that every single school in their division is doing well. Most of the time when clubs do not pay their dues, it's because they're weak in the officer board or in membership, so I will work together with the Kiwanis advisors or Key Club advisor so that we can both figure out the situation that the club is currently in. In order to be really efficient as MGRC, I plan on promoting membership resources, reactivating suspended/inactive clubs, and chartering…

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