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    Some values that I show in this experience was the value of service. The young man whose bar mitzvah we attended had to do a service project where he raised money for guide dogs. Service is a very important aspect of my life as I’ve always been involved in community service and I enjoy giving back to people. My love for community service is the reason I had decided to…

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    youth are struggling with mental illness, and the services offered to them are not enough to truly help them recover. The problem is that the lives of young people with mental health conditions are often overwhelmed by social stigma, the shame attached to mental illness being viewed…

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    Both parents, but especially my mom, sacrifices her money and time to drive me to every program, pay all tuitions, buy me a laptop, business attire, and anything else I may need to be successful. I believe education is the solution to all the problems in my community. I do not see education as simply, “a way out,” but as an opportunity to obtain a degree and give back to my community. My mother set extremely high expectations for me from a very young age and because of that, I know that I will…

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    passionate,violent love they developed in so little time. Romeo and Juliet contains the theme of forceful love(violent, passionate,intense) a theme that we can see today in young love, in teenagers who are young and careless and impulsive, and domestic violence relationships. Romeo and Juliet shows the theme of forceful love. Throughout the play we see how Romeo and Juliet's love grows and leads to their death. From the start of the show the audience is informed in the prologue that Romeo and…

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    Young fundraisers In 2015 while I was in my 10th grade, for the very first time we did a fundraise together with classmates. We were at the class, the bill ranged and as usual all students were rushing to get lunch first, but before we get out, the class teacher came in excited, seemed euphoric to have some announcements. “Hey class, so before leaving class for lunch, I have couple of things to share with you.” She said, a lot of noise, responding “ok, please can you go ahead.” She…

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    In this world we don’t know if the society got better or worst? During the Great Depression and when the New Deal was develope things got out of hand, the government didn’t know if they should help their people or let them heal them-self because the government didn’t have to help the people because that wasn’t in the Constitution but for their benefits it would make them look good if they help the people who were in need. The New Deal benefited many people it created many programs like CCC, PWA…

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    The Different View of University tuition It is often said that students need a lot of money to graduate the university. Both the articles, “Are Colleges Worth the Price of Admission?” by Andrew Hacker and Claudia Dreifus and “A lifetime of Student Debt? Not likely” by Robin Wilson, argue that students need not go to an expensive university to avoid over borrowing. According to Hacker and Dreifus, we can get a high-quality education; nevertheless, tuition is cheap. As the authors themselves put…

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    missed what the old style of living used to offer her, and this is when she made a decision to move back in with her parents. Ksenia is a millennial and she feels that she made a good decision to move back with her parents because it saves her rent money.…

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    The way we view marriage today differs greatly from the past. From Twentysomething: Why do Young Adults Seem Stuck? In the book, the author talks about the olds days how marriage was a simple exchange: man provides economic stability and woman cares for children and home. Women had a reason to rush their marriage because of financial security. Marriage is not as valued as it used to be. Fifty years ago, the majority of women were dependent on their husbands to work and support the family but now…

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    government for money. It is our duty to pursue an education, get a job to make money, and contribute back to society. By doing so, our country will have a greater economic future. The first step is to get an education. John Dewey said, “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” (1) Without education, we wouldn’t know how to file for taxes, which help pay for things such as roads; we wouldn’t know how to use computers, which are vital in our current society; we…

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