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    The Cool Kid Essay

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    The Evolution of the “Cool” Kid In Elementary School, there was this one popular kid who was “cool” because he didn’t like to work and harassed people. He never put in much effort or excelled at anything in school, other than gym class. For the sake of confidentiality, let’s call this guy John Doe. John spent his elementary days goofing off and doing anything except for his school work. I remember the days of recess being some of the most fun I’ve had at school. All of the days outside seemed…

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    Why did I choose Idaho State Univeristy? My academic journey at Idaho State University has consisted of great vicissitudes mentally and emotionally. The time I have spent at ISU has allowed me to develop as a professional, grow as an individual and discover my talents as an academic. So the answer to the question, ‘why did I choose Idaho State University?’ is a simple one, but comes with a lengthy and vigorous journey. I fell in love with ISU and everything it has to offer on a professional and…

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    Throughout my adolescence, it was not easy finding a place to belong. I remember my first day in middle school, I had no idea how others will perceive me, how others will treat me, and how others will approach me. In the first few days in middle school, I was all alone. My friends either went to different schools, or they had different classes, so I had a choice between making new friends or secluding myself. I know that I will be a “loner” for the first few days or weeks of school, and I know…

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    to college? Many teens after they have completed secondary school are confused whether to pursue a career or not to but in reality they need to find out who they are and what they want to be before making the terrible mistake of wasting their money in something they are unsure of pursuing. Many people think that behind a college education it makes you a better person and one has better chances of succeeding in life but Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and many more millionaires did not have a college…

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    INTRODUCTION - REFLECTION Helping the Jesuits get to know you better. A. Personal Information 1. What is your date of birth? What is your residential address? Telephone/cell number? My birthday is June 30, 1997. My residential address is, 41 Black Mountain Drive, Dayton, Wyoming 82836. My mailing address is P.O. Box 397, Dayton, Wyoming 82836. My home phone number is (307) 655-9475. My cell phone number is (307) 620-5750. 2. What do you do on a full time basis (full-time student,…

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    Diagnostic Essay – Expressing an Opinion College is not right for everyone. With that said, everyone is not college material. Some students are not ready to go off to college right after graduating from high school. Some students may not be mature enough to go off to college just out high school. So in my opinion it should be up to the individual if their ready to start college are take off a year before going to college (Unigo, 2015). However, some students need to sort things out. While most…

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    Head Injury Essay

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    and physical brain damage. Also those who enter college sports may have been diagnosed with a concussion and will more likely get symptoms of a head injury. It’s important to be aware of individuals with the symptoms because 25% of athletes don’t report them while in field. I am interested in the athletes who don’t report their symptoms and would like to do more research on it. High Risk Gassel et al. (2007) reported that for both groups, college athletes are the ones at most risk compared to…

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    the United Kingdom states “the use of corporal punishment is controlled by the common law, particularly the law of assault”. Meaning that it could be considered assault if not used properly. Which is why the booklet “Elimination of Corporal Punishment in Schools: Statement…

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    Ever since then, I have never had a semester without having at least three college courses. My days would consist of seven hours at my high school, Marysville Academy for the Arts, another four hours spent in the afternoon at the Yuba College campus, and the rest of the day consisting of homework and extensive studying, while always maintaining a 4.1 GPA in high school and a 3.8 GPA in college. My arduous work eventually led me to graduate from high school one semester after my freshman…

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    College Athletes Get Paid

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    discussed on numerous occasions on whether or not college athletes should be paid for playing sports for major universities. A lot of people feel that they should get paid for the hard work they do, while others such as myself say that they should not be paid. College students should not get paid due to the fact that they are already getting paid on scholarships, it hurts the school, and it doesn’t further their education. The first reason I feel that college athletes shouldn’t be paid is due…

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