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    Arionta attended Bayside High School as a full time student for the majority of the last school year and was enrolled as an 11th grader. In the last three months, Arionta had five or more full-day unexcused absences. Arionta reported a desire to pursue a GED. Arionta’s school reports indicated he failed all classes he was enrolled in. Both he and his mother reported school is important and Ms. Blount wants Arionta to graduate with a diploma. Arionta's previous school performance has been poor.…

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    “No Hug Rule” 1. The author’s message about the son was to never resist the urge to show appreciation. As the son grew older, his goodbyes became less and less affectionate. The author’s message about the mother was to never give up on your child, no matter how stubborn he/she may be. Considering kindergarten, the mother relentlessly waved to his son before leaving to school. 2. Yes I do believe that, most parents feel this way when their children are growing up through the time they go off to…

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    number of pupils that proceeded to continue education after the primary level, higher education was often the word used to refer to secondary education. As more people begun pursing education beyond the primary education, there arose a need to distinguish the two. Higher education, simply put, is an optional final stage of formal learning that occurs after secondary education. It is delivered in a number of universities, colleges, vocational schools, trade school just to mention…

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    Providing incoming college students with all the necessary information to succeed and have a positive experience is highly essential. Student orientations are meant for this purpose, though, they must be properly organized. The orientation provided at Morton college, also known as Panther Palooza, fails to offer significant information involving the clubs, sports, organizations, and services offered to all the students on campus. As a result, the rate of student involvement is particularly low.…

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    College Motivation Becoming a doctor is my biggest motivation that helps me succeed in college. I am intrinsically ,and extrinsically motivated to become a doctor because I believe that is the best career you can have from going to college. I got more interested in becoming a doctor when I started getting Biology classes in school Biology ,specially anatomy, was my favorite subject in high school. I was one of the best students in the class. Although I didn’t like Chemistry ,but I have always…

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    After looking at the video about what are the caves that are holding us back from succeeding in something huge in life was very inspiring. This this video allows me to really examine what are my own caves that is holding me back in a very dark place, and that I need to escape. I have three different caves that I need to ask you to become a better man for myself, but also for those around me. The first cave I want to express is the cave of my background, and how it was a hard experience for a…

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    Educational standards have been around since the 1990’s, but there was not one standard applied across the board. Eventually, Common Core was established and “had been adopted into almost all public school systems in America by the year 2012” (ProQuest Staff). With the first year of Common Core being exercised in schools, over three-quarters of the teachers were supportive of these standards. As time began to pass, the number of supportive teachers and families declined. As a result, Common Core…

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    As a child, I never particularly cared for reading. It was just something I did to find out what kind of cereal I wanted to buy or what TV shows were on at the moment. However, when I went to my grandparent 's house in the summers, my grandma would frequently read to me. One of my favorite series ' was Anne of Green Gables. In fact, I still love the books today and remember the characters and their fun adventures very vividly. That established my love for books, but actually convincing me to…

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    To get from where I am today I had to go through a lengthy process of tests assessments, physical tests, and a lot of experience to become a successful career after all these assessments you become a successful agent and receive a lot of benefits and a salary. Requirements: From childhood I had the great talent and ability for problem solving and a great sense of justice. In high school, some electives I took were youth and law and forensic which were class’s I considered essential for the…

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    Any Topic (Writer's Choice) The article “What’s Wrong with Vocational School?” by Charles Murray is a great article that highlights what ails the education system and the United States of America’s economy. Murray prods the readers to question why the vocational schools are not taken seriously in the United States of America. The American higher education system has been overrated to the extent that all parents would like their children to end up in the best colleges and universities even if…

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