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    assisted living facility that offers a wide range of services and activities. SunnySide Assisted Living is designed to allow elderly individuals to enjoy retirement while maintaining their independence. Retirement should be enjoyed, not spent doing household chores. This assisted living facility is designed for elderly individuals who are both completely independent and/or individuals who need personal assistance with daily activities. The physical requirement for SunnySide is that the…

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    experiences growing up in the different countries and different cultures have broadened my perspective. Having gone to school in three different countries, I have seen the differences in education styles, and have learned different ideologies in learning. Having been immersed in these different countries, I have incorporated different components of each to produce my own identity. I believe that these experiences in my early childhood have really enriched my passion and interests. At the same…

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    high school challenges like homework, circadian rhythm imbalance, and extracurricular activities, may cause some setbacks to a student’s goal for success. It is possible to overcome such challenges, but as more time consuming dilemmas arise the time remaining for slumber will only decrease. As a result, students start losing sleep because of the multiple assignments of homework, long hours of extracurricular activity participation, and even restless nights due to the change in a teenagers…

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    When it comes to their kid’s extracurricular activities parents usually sympathy’s and try not pressure them to make decision on the spot weather if they want to participate on them or not. So when parents ask their kids if they want to participate in any activity most of the time their kids will say no. Then when some parent’s wants to know why they don’t want to participate kids try to explain that either they don’t like a certain activity or maybe they are not good it, and sometimes they…

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    Life can be a hassle in moments when least expected, lives can make 360 degree turns in a matter of time, and the pursuit of happiness grows with time. Imagine waking up at four in the morning feeling drowsy from yet another sleepless night just to get ready, sometimes grabbing the first thing you see to eat or perhaps nothing at all, then rushing off to catch the bus in the cold, unprepared for the random weather change, or in a rush trying to beat the traffic so you don’t get counted tardy. In…

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    Something that I heard from lots of college representatives and current college students that I knew was that extra curricular activities looks good to colleges. I knew that I had the sports aspect of extracurricular activities because I played baseball and basketball throughout my high school career but extra clubs and activities outside sports were lacking in my case. After friends and family endlessly bugged me for weeks on end about the importance of being more involved, I…

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    marching band. I, on the other hand, didn 't participate in sports or joined extracurricular activities; I was the individual that just blended in. I woke up at 5:30 am every morning, went to school like any other student and had gone home. I knew that I was capable of playing a sport, the only problem was that I didn 't have an interest in any of them. It was the same for other extracurricular activities, none of them I fancied. It wasn 't until my junior year of high school that I was…

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    The 2014 US Census report about after-school activities is a detailed account of the kinds of activities and some of the factors that may influence what a child does outside the classroom after school. The most common activity is sports, which is at 35 percent, with participation in clubs (e.g., chess, math, and science) and lessons (like music, dance, and language) each at 29 percent. However, 43 percent did not participate in any after-school activities, with key factors such as living…

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    "School, homework, extracurricular activities, sleep, repeat — that’s what it can be for some of these students," - Noelle Leonard, scientist at NYU’s College of Nursing. When a high school student is asked about their sources of stress the most common responses received would be schoolwork, grades, and decision making for the future. It is widely known that the stress student’s face becomes more adamant as they near graduation so stress levels in upperclassmen (juniors and seniors) are much…

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    now that this is the last year for her at the University of La Verne. Ms. NS described about her usual course load that it had been anywhere from 18 credit hours to 22 credit hours. Furthermore, Ms. NS stated that she has other extra curricular activities for the theater arts program, and she is also a key member in the sorority group who disseminate information to all members and organize events for the sisters. However, Ms. NS informed that she had to reduce the course load to 12 credit hours…

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