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    believing I’ve done something great, something generating that gratifying feeling of “I made it”. I’m very fortunate to be able to say that throughout just about all of my school career, I’ve always known I wanted to work in a business-related profession and achieve success. Knowing that I want to pursue a prosperous career in this field, I have involved myself in karate, business classes and accounting activities, and leadership programs, just about all made possible by the Gear Up IV program.…

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    Plano West Senior High School, and she was on the volleyball team for 4 years. Additionally, she was a magnificent defensive player for club volleyball too. At a young age, I would attend her endless camps, games, tournaments, clinics, and private lessons. However, most young siblings would have hated to go to all these events, I loved to watch my sister play the game she loved. I watched my sister play to perfection and become a junior olympian. Additionally, I found it fascinating how…

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    starts with how she listened to stories her grandmother told her by the fire. She remembered every story. She was shy when she was a child. She started taking dance lessons. Her dance lessons made her less shy. After a few years, she grew in popularity. She was extremely well known locally. She performed at everything from rodeos to county fairs. An instructor brought her back to earth, however. The passage indicates how the instructor had her return to the basics of ballet. The next section…

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    work but allow students to talk about their understanding of a text or lesson. Students will be encouraged to help one another succeed. An example of this would be students assisting any students at a disadvantage, like disabled students and those academically behind. I believe students should be allowed to enlighten the teacher about what they know instead the roles always being the alternative. I believe understanding is from finding it on one’s own, not it being given out. I strive for my…

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    of view. I believe that it is important for teachers to show students more than one point of view when teaching a lesson. This allows students to gain a better understanding of the world around them. In my future classroom I will be teaching lessons that incorporate cultural diversity. I believe that students need to have a good understanding of their own culture (where they came from and the history of their culture) in order to accept and respect other cultures. I will ensure that I…

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    As children we are often asked what we want to be when we grow up; the answers range from firefighter, doctor, president, astronaut, veterinarian and many more. When asked this question my response was that I wanted to be a teacher or more specifically a math teacher. At the time I was never really sure why, but as I have grown up and looked back on my experiences in school it has become clear I wanted to be a teacher; this being because I loved to learn and I love to help people. I think that…

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    Zach’s graduation speech Well, we’ve definitely done it. As we sit here today, our middle school careers are coming to a close right before our very eyes. The next chapter of our lives lies ahead of us, and looking back on our past three years, I feel confident in saying that we definitely are prepared in facing whatever obstacles we may face during our journey through high school and through life. Middle school was no doubt a long and tough journey. I started here at St.Cletus 9 years ago…

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    the field in which they have studied, it is the diverse, non-vocational lessons they have learned while attending college that prove far more useful in what Caroline Bird has brought to light in her essay, “Where College Fails Us.” Bird states that colleges provide a “personal, rather than intellectual, development” in a student’s life (132). Higher education cultivates students in a manner that helps them decide what career field they will enter, structures them to be dedicated, and how to live…

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    game”. I try to be allay and stop my friends from discriminating her and letting her play. She wasn’t happy with the responds she got from my friends and she argue. When I try to help the women to get her to play soccer with us my friends got mad and said “you and her cannot play with us. This was costly for begin ally because my friend didn’t let me continue playing soccer with them. Even though it cost me to not play with my friends. The positive I got from standing up for sexism is that she…

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    in the book and in real life, he was nicknamed and introduced to as "Sonny”. John, Homer Hickam’s father in the movie, is not his real name; Homer Hickam is a junior, signifying that he originated his name from his biological father, Homer Hickam. The name switch was to keep the audience from being confused (Al). The movie portrayed there were only four “rocket boys”, but there are six young men who were credited to the actual project. The movie combined the names of the six boys, whose real…

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