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    be so very honored to hold this leadership with National Honor Society. Scholarship is holding myself to a high standard, academically and socially. I display a strong sense of scholarship as I have maintained the Highest Honor Roll each grade of my High School career, Middle School and even Elementary School, I love to learn! My current GPA is 4.3, and I am an extremely dedicated and inquisitive scholar. I am also an active member of two academic, professional clubs: Pine Richland’s…

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    always encouraged me to practice a physical activity, my father used to play soccer for a 3rd division team in Poland; he introduced me to the world of soccer which I fell in love with. Even though I have turned myself more in tennis I have never lost my passion for soccer, that is why I would to like to progress my career into this sport.…

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    Color Guard Narrative

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    There’s something amazing about doing what you love and being around other people who share this passion for the activity you’re both involved in; however, this feeling is heightened by being able to teach the basics of the activity and watching others fall in love the way you did. As I enter my senior year this will be my fourth season as a color guard member and my third season as an assistance coach to the Great Bridge Middle School (GBMS) Color Guard. A few weeks before tryouts for marching…

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    the bare minimum for auditions and recitals alike, and that thoroughly frustrated my parents and my teacher. I had never liked practicing piano, but that changed in middle school when I happened upon a Chinese movie called Secret. Not only was I in love with the movie, I loved the soundtrack even more. Normally, I do not notice the background music of movies, but Secret had such compelling music that I bought the piano book containing all of the music themes. I showed my piano teacher the book,…

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    suicide is four times more common for LGBT+ youth. The reason is usually bullying from school and home. Numerous schools have tried preventing this by creating support groups or strengthening their anti-bullying programs. This is why I believe our school could also benefit from having our very own LGBT+ support club. First of all, starting this support club would help the other students understand the LGBT+ community more. As of right now, I hear many insults toward the LGBT+ in our school. Our…

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    university’s drama club and the other is my uncle who is the manager of the financial department of a company. There are some differences between their groups. The drama club is more of a social group than a secondary group. It is formed for people who love drama and acting to enjoy the activities. The financial department is a secondary group that is formed to accomplish a specific task or goal and it is formed to deal with financial issues in the company. For example, the drama club is…

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    Nursing Association club callout. It took place in Smith Hall (the building where they sell meat) at 6:30 in room 108. The meeting was approximately an hour and half long, and club president Ali Johnson welcomed those in attendance with pizza and enthusiasm. She informed us of the purpose of the club and increased my excitement for Purdue’s nursing programs and the opportunities available. PSNA does various fundraising activities including the scrub and stethoscope sale. This is a unique…

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    make many sacrifices so that their children may have an opportunity to realize this feat. In Amy Tan’s Joy Luck Club, Tan demonstrates how four Chinese mothers immigrate to America in hope for a better future. While they are able to enjoy the freedom that they could not find in China, they are not able to establish a good relationship with their daughters due to their differences in values and expectations. Through this novel, it is evident that adhering to restrictive Chinese culture while…

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    me on ways to deal with it. Soon, I will be part of the International club and the French club, of which I immediately became the Vice President. Later, I joined Phi theta kappa, The Student Ambassador Program, and the Men of Color mentoring program. Since I have always been a fan of community life, those organizations helped me experience the American culture and understand how to interact with people. Adding to that, my love of community service was of great help in overcoming my challenges. I…

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    Timothy Miller Case Study

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    Before addressing the absolutely critical need for all students to pursue the love of Kathy Miller, it is important to realize the greatness that Mrs. Miller has achieved. In all of her years at Banjo High School she has perfected the junior SAT, and in her humbleness she would never lead you to believe that she was the cause of this massive jump in the SAT averages. She has also been a steady member of the Soccer Club for many years, never once convincing them that she had enough power to…

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