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    I set up my classes to be a bit easier in my first year of high school, as to allow some time for an adjustment period; and I do love occupational ed classes. So I decided to sign up for drama tech. Drama tech is an entire class dedicated to all technical aspects of theatre, such as building and painting the sets, advertising, running sound and lighting equipment, among other things. This class was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. The freedom and responsibility that this class gives you is…

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    see something laying on the floor, something like a person wearing a blue pants but I was not quick sure of what it could be, without any doubt in my mind, I kept walking towards my destination still listen to Luke Bryan Station on Pandora. At the entrance of the park, I was so shock and sacred at the point where my heart “dropped” down into my stomach when I saw a young man laying down on the floor. He looked like he was around his forty. I wanted to run so fast and so far away from the…

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    us. However, one stoke, three-year junior high school life had end by the examination method, this examination called entrance examination for secondary school. The points of entrance examination for secondary school decide whether we can enter key high school or not, even will have an indirect influence on our developmental direction. It is conceivable that my points of entrance examination for secondary school were not good and led to I didn’t enter key senior high school. My mother cried very…

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    Entrance examinations are administered in many educational institutions in selecting students for admission and measure each one’s potentials. The entrance exam will serve as a standard that will assess the student’s capabilities. Entrance exams are basically determinants of the basic knowledge of the student and compare the preparations made by the students who go to different high schools. It is used to determine if the student can go through the four years in college and to check a student’s…

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    be a standardized college entrance exam. When students take the college entrance exam they demonstrate to other schools at what level they are capable of working at, unfortunately, one wrong move could determine their classes or if they can be accepted into their school of choice. Standardized college entrance exams are not useful in depicting students’ academic…

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    The main reason I chose this poem was because nothing is given. The reader has to comprehend the complete meaning of the poem. This leads to many different interpretations and ideas. ‘Entrance’ by Dana Gioia describes what could be originally thought as stepping out of one’s usual routine, but could also be seen as saying that it is necessary to take a risky step back to look at life as a whole. The author could have wrote the poem because he was scared about being different and wanted to…

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    competitive examinations are seen as harming the students, and changing their perceptions of education. The effects of the entrance examinations generates intense pressure that is endured by the students, on their pursuit of academic achievement, this pressure is often felt by high school students who are preparing to enter university, there is special focused attention given on entrance exams for university particularly because of the colossal impact that it has on students lives.(Beauchamp,…

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    Massachusetts State Trooper entrance exam, undergo a medical exam, take the Physical Abilities Test, psychological testing and a background investigation, an…

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    minor character as his entrance scene starts well into the film. However, the audience is aware of the rumors of the Ringo Kid as a fugitive on the run and also a little of his past story with his quest for vengeance against the Plummer brothers. Moreover, since Marshal Curly decides to join the stagecoach on its journey to Lordsburg, the audience can also glean that the Ringo Kid could potentially pose a threat to the passengers aboard the stagecoach. In the Ringo Kid’s entrance scene amidst…

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    “Entrance to the Subway” is an oil painting on canvas, by Mark Rothko, an American painter of Russian-Jewish descent. This painting is part of series of street scenes and subway pictures made in the 1930’s by Mark Rothko (National Gallery of Art). This painting serves as an example of depression-era paintings, a time of poverty and unemployment. The main purpose of this painting is to portray the loneliness of city life. The youngest of four children Mark Rothko was born Marcus Yakovlevich…

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