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    Key Club Scholarship

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    run for office, I would love to be able to give back to the Kiwanis through Key Club. For several years, I have been involved with helping the community. I have been dedicated to P.A.W.S. and the San Diego Humane Society, as well as helping the kids in the La Mesa Spring Valley School District. When I started with these organizations, I could not wait, especially to start volunteering. Now today, I am just as excited to have the opportunity of being the treasurer of Key Club. As a freshman,…

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    Through this event I have received the greatest gift anyone could ever be given, joy. I find joy in the smiles I see on those children's faces when they finally find the correct answer to a math problem. I find joy in the laughs I hear when the club members are playing a game of basketball. I find joy in seeing the club prosper and grow larger overtime. I find joy in the knowledge that none of those things would be possible without the yearly funds the Haunted House event raises. From this…

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    motorcycle clubs (MC). More members of the military than you may think have joined a motorcycle club. The idea of a long lasting brotherhood becomes appealing after being in war. According to the members, they are not a part of a “gang” but a club of brothers. Joining a military-only motorcycle club is appealing because of the long lasting brothership, perks, and exclusivity. Motorcycle clubs began appearing after World War II by ex-military. The original creators of military-only clubs were…

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    There are two clubs at my Jiu Jitsu gym, one is black belt club and the other is Leadership. Black Belt Club is a club for the kids who or focused on learning more advanced techniques. Leadership is a group of kids who show that they understand the lower rank Jiu Jitsu skills and work well with kids so they want to teach and help other students. Both of these clubs are very exclusive, to put it in perspective there are about 300 students at my gym and only about 30 get into Black Belt club and…

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    The Motifs of Amy Tan in “The Joy Luck Club” Often, Tan writes about struggling mother-daughter relationships and the Chinese- American experience. In Amy Tan’s novel “The Joy Luck Club,” she cultivates her life throughout the novel by illustrating connections between the characters in the novel and her own life. Equally important, Tan is the daughter of two Chinese immigrants, this is where her inspiration for writing about these differences comes into play. Tan and her own mother had…

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    Joyce Mostard explained to me that after working with disabled adults over the age of twenty-one, for twenty years she worked in a facility that the state mandated that all of the children in the program had designated time for social interaction. This proves that social interaction is imperative for people who cannot just go into the world looking for a new friend because they cannot because social and emotional development does not form without any contact with others in the outside world…

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    The Breakfast Club

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    Breakfast Club.” The movie is about five very different high school students who become friends over a day spent in detention. The movie ends with the students leaving the school, returning to their ordinary lives. The first time I watched this movie, my parents asked me if I thought the characters would say hi to each other on the next day of school. I optimistically replied yes. I soon came to realize that more than likely, in reality, they would never talk to each other again. I named this…

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    Key Club President Letter

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    I have accomplished would be when I won the position of Key Club president of the Southampton School District. It all started in September of 2014 when I took my first two steps into room 114. My life was changed. I walked into a room full of love and hope. The people who would later become my family were in a deep conservation about the ways they could change the world. This Was when I realized that that was were I belonged. Key Club is a volunteer organization that focuses on making the lives…

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    subject but it seemed fairly intriguing. Little did I know that two years later and the class would’ve impacted my decisions for the future. AP psychology was a class like no other I had ever taken. Being a generally more quiet and reserved person, this class forced me to come out of that zone of comfort and security. From group projects, to singing and even a project called Catharsis, which involved getting us even more out of our comfort zones, I discovered that I actually loved working with…

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    Hey, come here. Just a little bit closer so that others won’t hear. It’s embarrassing, but I need to tell you a story. It’s the tale of the girl who fell in love with her best friend. It’s cliche, but it was love at first sight. We met at the first meeting of gaming club. The moment I walked in, it felt like we were the only ones in the room. I slyly sat across from the boy and watched the others play on their devices. “Hi, I’m Carlin,” he said suddenly. “I’m Anna.” As we talked, I started to…

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