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    On 10 December 2014, Malala gave her Nobel Peace Prize Lecture in Oslo, Norway. According to Malala, the award is not only for her, but also for those “voiceless children” (Yousafzai), who don’t receive education. Malala is from Swat, Pakistan. Her name was inspired by “Malalai of Maiwand, who is the Pashtun Joan of Arc” (Yousafzai), and Malala means “grief stricken, sad.”(Yousafzai) She is the first Pashtun and the youngest Pakistani to ever receive the Nobel Peace Prize. She and Kailash…

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    English Writing Problems

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    According to (Nisen1) Humanities is becoming a long battle in the education industry. Teenagers and even adults are struggling to think and write clearly. I agree with Nisen that secondary and Primary education is a problem because k-12 humanities teachers are not as well trained as STEM ones, Federal funding for international education is down 41%, and many college students graduate without being able to write clearly. Secondary and Primary teachers are not as well trained as those of STEM…

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    Music education is bound to impact every student in a major or a minor way. Whether that student is in preschool or a senior in high school, they are likely to benefit from having music education. Music education takes large and frequent cuts in the arts department of many schools, yet it is one subject that not only builds upon itself, but other subjects as well. By participating in music programs, students develop much needed skills to be successful in the workforce. Music education benefits…

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    Relationships In College

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    Relationships are one of the most important factors of one’s college education and experience. Examples of relationships that are formed in college include those with instructors, family members, romantic partners, and the relationship with other students and roommates. Forming strong connections with others can really improve one’s college experience both academically and socially. Both in the classroom and outside the academic environment, strong and positive relationships offer benefits such…

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    growing up, and keeping in thought how hard it was for her to go through this. She was then taken under the care of her grandma for finishing primary school. Then, officially, the uncle from her dad’s side was marked as her caretaker once she hit secondary school. She lived with her uncle, aunt, and multiple cousins. As a result, she started to become suspicious with the uncle due to problems, for example,…

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    Imagine you’re a high school student a few weeks away from graduation day. You walk into the guidance office and talk to the counselors about your path to graduate. They say you have completed and have credits in all the specific areas that you’re required to. Although, it looks as if you hadn’t completed your twenty hours of community service that you must to also graduate. You start to panic, twenty hours, is that even possible to do in a few weeks? Community service is voluntary work intended…

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    happens in light of the fact that in a few results when understudies are attempting to fit to with others. Additionally being acknowledged by them. They 're dwarfed "custom" that happen in schools over the world. Preliminaries happens in sports, secondary schools, in clubs and sororities as far and wide as possible. "initiation is any action expected of somebody joining or taking part in a gathering that mortifies, corrupts, misuses, or jeopardizes them paying little heed to a persons eagerness…

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    A relationship can affect you in different ways. Im gonna state the most important ones. The ones especially affecting more than half of highschool students. Through breakups and all of the resons why you should pay more attention to your education. But also why and why not becasse in highschool its very important to some people. From a Recent study it shows that 85% of the people who break up from a long-term relation ship meaning ( 1–5 years) Are graudually affected way more that people…

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    The old saying, “Now, when I was a kid” is used frequently from each generation, no matter the age difference. From one generation, to the next, many things change. Various topics like technology, education, entertainment, and fashion always seems to change between each generation. During an interview with Kari Farritor, who is forty years old, she talks about how she woke up in the morning, to all they way to how she used to dress. It is crazy how some things are different, but some things are…

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    NCC Scholarship Essay

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    My decision to apply for the NCCC scholarships stems from the perfect platform it provides to pursuing the interest I developed in Nursing whilst in Senior High School. During my Senior High School days in Ghana, my class visited the sick in some hospitals and upon seeing their agony and the way some nurses were maltreating some of the patience, I said to myself, I will become a nurse to offer comfort and care to the sick. I noticed during my interactions with some of the sick especially the…

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