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    skill set and mindset called for being a member of the Smithsonian intern team, and the reward for the time put into the program is worth it. School never bothered me. Starting in elementary school, I received all A’s with a few B+’s in the mix. But once I entered sixth grade and switched to a full-time Advanced Academic Program, I had to put in time and effort for superior grades. In the same way rocks must undergo extreme pressure to become diamonds, my teachers’ high expectations and the…

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    Date Of Death

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    out of the fifty six student and teachers, that were interviewed, said they would want to know the date that they died. When they were asked why, one person said, “I would want to know because I want to make the best out of it and make sure I’ve experienced many things in life.” This explanation does a good job of summing up what most of the people, who said yes, wrote in their explantation. One of the students and teachers and teachers said, “To arrange for my departure.” This person sounds as…

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    in” to meet society’s expectations and be accepted. Meanwhile, non-conformists tend to approach the standards of society has, as nothing that personally concerns them. Non-conformists are individuals that seek pride in being different and don’t strive to achieve the consent of being accepted.…

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    For the fourth challenge, other than language problems, it is about changing the attitude to adjust American school system. Knowing that Chinese school words in a very different way, same as teacher’s expectation of what is a good student. What teacher and the educational system value and what do colleges expect? In fact, most of these between two cultures are very different. In order to blend in the society of American school and take advantage of all the reachable sources that may be helpful,…

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    big stepping stone from my middle school years. Facing hard obstacles and trying to strive for the best, I am lucky and very grateful to be here today knowing the background that I came from. As a young girl I use to move from school to school after Katrina because we moved around a lot. I was homeless for almost a year so I didn’t really have much of a stable child hood. Years later my family and I found a stable place live. In 2007 we moved to San Antonio, TX. Here my life hasn’t been perfect…

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    The Biography Of My Life. When I was a kid I used to live in chicago. I went to the elementary school called Henry Elementary School. It was a good school. My favorite teacher was Ms.Neecie because, she taught me how to write in cursive and the history of Harriet Tubman. She was a really cool and fun teacher. She made learning history really fun. She would have my classmates and I do a play on Harriet Tubman. When I was a teenager my parents decided to move to Round Lake. We moved to a…

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    There isn’t one stand out moment in my ventures through my school years and everyday life that I could pinpoint to saying this is the motive and has led me to the decision I am at today. Rather than a single event, the culmination of events gave me an opportunity to consider the profession of psychology as a possible career path for me. I would consider my first psychology teacher in high school and my mother as a crucial focus of what I am trying to be like today. Seeing an idol, or what I saw…

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    Being a Millennial, I recognize how much of an impact the “Great Recession” has had on my life, especially in regards to adopting homeownership. This essay will be written from the perspective of someone who, because of the “Great Recession” has plain and simply, not been able to afford anything in the ways of homeownership. It is not just about the mortgage crisis, the recession, often has affected every choice someone of my era has had to make in their life thus far. The pros and cons of…

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    to be a teacher for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I played “school” with my siblings, dolls and friends quite often. A huge part of my story is the fact that I was raised in Taiwan from the age of two until I came to the States for college. In Taiwan, the ability to speak English is extremely sought after. When I was in 6th grade, some of my Taiwanese neighbors asked me to teach English to their kids who were about my age. That is how I began my first “teaching” job. I taught my…

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    Carolina and New York during the 1960s and 1970s—it changed her life. Throughout the course of this book card, I will focus on how an educator can make a difference in a student’s; especially when it comes to motivating students to chase after their dreams. As I read the book, I got the opportunity to learn that using vivid and descriptive language makes one’s writing strong—especially when comes to delivering a message to the audience. For instance, Woodson uses such language to describe how…

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