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    Burkhart Center Reflection

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    Since the last reflection, we’ve only had a couple of sessions at the Burkhart Center. In those two sessions, my group and I have seen tremendous changes in the kids in the best possible ways. We only have a few more sessions left and with the time we have left our goal is to get all the kids as comfortable as possible expressing themselves more openly or period. After having gone to the Burkhart center a few times now, the kids are engaging really well with us and the activities we plan for…

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    working for an amazing company downtown, and I met a lot of friends. However, my most favorite thing about my senior year was the long and arduous process of applying to colleges, and deciding where to go. It was an adventure that allowed me to pave the way for my current lifestyle. In my junior year, I started looking up on colleges that I want to apply to. Since I started this process I set my sights to one particular school: Meadows University. I remember my first time hearing about the…

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    I have never really known the true meaning of life. When I was younger I was reckless, so reckless that I wasn't afraid of anything. Breaking bones? I’d done it. I wasn't aware of how precious life was, I didn't care. However as life’s gone on I've changed, now I am extremely grateful for the life I have lived and the life I am living currently. I was taking life for granted. I'd do all these crazy things, not caring what people said or thought of me. I'm not going to lie, I felt great I…

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    Children in elementary schools; are not old enough, do not have a reason, and have not reached a level of maturity required, to have a cell phone. An eleven-year-old child is not ready for a cell phone. At this age, they do not have a reason or need for a personal cell phone. A child in this age range has not matured. Allowing a child in elementary school to have a personal cell phone is a mistake. Elementary School aged children are between the ages of five and eleven. At this point, they have…

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    School Lunches In Children

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    according to mamavation.com, “School lunches are made with conventional food, meaning no certified organic ingredients are used.” Which is bizarre. But while all of this is happening some schools are trying to fix this problem. In the same article, it states, “People are trying to make school lunches better, but now the food they are serving has fewer calories, fat, and more.” This is bad because kids won’t get enough healthy food in their bodies. Another reason isn’t about the lunch food,…

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    Since we were little kids we dreamed of who we will be in the future. As time pass and we get older we forget about the future and all the dreams we had when we were little. We get caught in this messy world and suddenly we are afraid or insecure about our future. Even though we grow up, we should always imagine ourselves 20 years from now, and take decisions according to our vision. Few years ago, adults always asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up. Our answers were like, astronaut,…

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    1. Demi Lovato – “Tell Me You Love Me”. I have been following Demi Lovato since I was in middle school. She was always my favorite on Disney Channel because I was able to relate with her so much. She has gone through a lot in her life including being bullied, doing drugs, and suffering from an eating disorder. However, the older she has gotten the more in control of her life and self-confidence has grown. This last album shows me exactly how she has gotten her life together. She is unapologetic…

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    be fine maybe a little bored”. With Noeila’s perspective of this stereotype she summaries that the usage of technology was different from the other generations because they didn't have technology the way teens in this generation do. Along that she states that teens can live without technology knowing that without it their lives will be boring. Another person that was interviewed that can be used as a reference to go against the stereotype that teens can not show respect is David. David Gomez, a…

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    Club Orange Theory

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    The Theory of Club Orange Utility For this economic log I decided to do something different, an experiment using myself as the test subject. I’ve been taught a lot about utility both in my undergraduate years in my masters and it is a theory that has always fascinated me. I always wanted to test this theory myself but have not had the resources - until now. I am sure you all know by now I recently entered a competition on Facebook to win a year supply of Club Orange, which was my favourite…

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    possibility for their students to choose from, often there are many language possibilities, like French, Spanish, German... The students have to decide whether or not they will need to use the subject or language for their college application and profession. Almost every college requires two to three years of the same high school foreign language to qualify for admissions. Although many people have managed their lifes without knowing a foreign language, learning a second language brings many…

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