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    do, as it is my passion. Since high school, I have dreamed of becoming an Elementary School teacher, which is why I quickly made the decision to work at Crystal Lake Elementary School’s Extended Day Program. Working with the children there, was a very rewarding experience and led my dream to become a teacher to flourish. I knew that working with children was something that I wanted to make a life-long career; I just was not sure which path was right for me. I absolutely loved my job at Crystal…

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    An aspect that is important to me in a job is the location and requirements. Becoming a criminal investigator is available in all states. I love this, because it means I can move wherever and still get this same job. Supposably, this job requires working with demanding clients. I need communication and decision making skills, inquisitiveness, patience, and resourcefulness. I am quite good at communication and patience. I just have to be more precise on my decision-making skills, inquisitiveness,…

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    Our societies are trying to reach the equality dream, but the problem is that whenever we think that we have achieved that dream, we realize that we have not fulfilled it yet. Haneen Oriqat is an American Muslim writer, writes about issues of race, religion, gender, and identity. She opens her article “At 13, I Didn’t Expect My Teacher to Be Afraid of Me” by talking about Ahmed Mohammed a 9th grader student who was “interrogated without his parents’ knowledge and arrested in front of his…

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    course of my short seventeen years, I have grown and learned many things. I grew up in a small rural town called Elk Creek. There are no strangers in Elk Creek; people sleep with their doors unlocked and their windows open. Everyone who has grown up in a small town can agree that friendship and community become a second nature trait. Although I have copious amounts of love and respect for where I grew up; I believe that I do not belong there. Elk Creek is a scenic vista with very few jobs,…

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    All in all, I believe that you need to work hard for what you want. Everyone has a dream. However, achieving that dream is difficult because no one will hand you your dream. Instead, you have to work hard in order to achieve success. Life is complicated. There will be obstacles in your way but those are a part of life. There will be differing opinions regarding the definition of success and good versus evil/bad. Our opinions are shaped through the interaction with societal members, family, peers…

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    accidentally called my teacher “mom”. The teacher would laugh, and my classmates would laugh, so naturally my face turned a scarlet shade of red in response. It is a common mistake among young students to refer to their teachers as “mom”, and I have even received this accidental honor as a tutor. At its core, I feel like this subconscious mistake says a lot about how students naturally feel about their favorite teachers. However, how does this speak to the meaning of a teacher and the role they…

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    exists among students who graduate from the college, facing problem of being unemployed. Today many students graduated from college are in debt and the worse thing is that they probably can not find a job. For those are unemployed or those can not find a dream job, some of them decide to create their own job, using resources from what they learned and what they got in the college, to be their own boss. They were inspired by University Career Service building a website with classmates and friends…

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    Oppressive System’s Impact on the American Dream Can you picture yourself working endless nights making minimum wage just to make ends meet? Many people have trouble living a stable life and rarely have the chance to move up in social class. Being able to move up in social class through hard work and opportunity is defined as the American Dream. In Nickel and Dimed, Ehrenreich argues that the American Dream is impossible for the lower class to achieve due to making minimum wage and living in…

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    administrators on both sides of my family. Various relatives of mine have taught me to understand and appreciate the importance of education. This being the case, they have inspired my decision to be a teacher, preferably an elementary school teacher. Last year, I sat in on my aunt’s third grade class at Washington Irving, an elementary school in my district that I attended for three years. After visiting the classroom a handful of times, I absolutely fell in love. I, then, found my passion and…

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    Most Influential Teacher

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    from their birth to death and in this process teacher is a most essential and influential person. Also, not only teacher teaches general subjects such as English, Science, and Math, but also guides students’ behavior and moral values by being an example to students. Sometimes teacher becomes a mentor for students and direct, helps, and gives great advice. Therefore, students learn academic skills and as well as social skills from teacher. Thus, teacher has a power to change student’s life either…

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