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    during the service. Owing to GSHS, I have had the privilege of participating in Sunshine Society (4 years), Beta Club (4 years), Anti-Bullying Club (4 years), Fifth Quarter Committee (2 years), and FFA (1 year). In addition, I have been the 2016 class treasurer for two years. I was also a member of the prom committee my junior year. Uniquely, I have also been a three sport athlete for four years. I participated in volleyball at the junior varsity level…

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    you start studying from college and go down a grade each year? You would probably be lost. It is the same as saying aging backwards. Aging backwards would not be a better experience then aging normally because aging backwards doesn’t let you prepare for your older life, while it starts you off with a harder stage of life. Life gets tougher as we grow up. We learn and prepare for our older and harder stage of life in our younger years. More than 90% of Americans complain about the…

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    holidays. We have big bonfires. We have alcohol. The drinking age should be set to eighteen. Eighteen year olds are considered adults and are allowed to make adult decisions but can not legally drink at all. What sense does that make? Are twenty one year olds any more responsible than eighteen year olds? There are more news story about DWI with people of age, than those who are underage. Eighteen years old can buy and sell tobacco, vote for leaders for our country, buy cars, get loans, buy…

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    of an adult today is eighteen years old in all fifty states of America. The permissible age of becoming an adult changed in 1971 due to the high demand needed for the armed forces. Once the legal age to join the armed forces changed to eighteen-years-old, the rules began to spiral out of control and many laws. This would also include getting married, voting, purchasing property and even education decisions began to all change from twenty-one years old to eighteen-years-old. The government has…

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    I believe that this program will allow me to develop into a better and more mature person that with be able to impact the global community for the better. This program will allow me to realize my place in this society so that I may influence those around me. I am also interested in this program because the people attending it will be students that are also my age that might also be traveling from a distant place by themselves. Because this is a global program, I am interested to see the…

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    truly come to terms with this. Jose Arcadio Segundo says that time is passing, meaning linear. Although Ursula agrees with him, "That's how it goes" (Marquez 335), when she notices that she replies with the same exact words that Aureliano used many years before, she is hit with the ironic realization that time is not in fact linear, but cyclic. This quote is also significant to the past because this instance was the not the first of Ursula's realizations about cyclic time. Earlier on in the…

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    Vision On America

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    “everyone has the right to life, liberty, and purist to happiness” and that no one can govern without the people’s consent. Another main aspect of their vision was no person or group could have too much power. Of course America has changed in the last 240 years since we have had 44 presidents. Each president had their own ideas on what America should be like. Everyone wants to live in a utopia, but in reality America should still be based on the civil rights with a few changes: such as the…

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    Four Year College Degree

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    the house to go to school. Why? Why would you have to go to the almost endless years of school all the way through college? Why would you want to go to college when you could be over with it all at the conclusion of high school? Why would anyone want to stay at college for four years? The answer is this: College can change your life. A four-year college degree is essential to my hopefully good future. A four-year college degree can be the key to the locked door…

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    post-nuclear holocaust that wipe out the whole human race, electric rooms that kill: these are the subject of Badbury stories. All of Bradbury’ stories show a glimpse into the future with a harmful point of view because Bradbury; a short story writer believed that technology will endanger the humans human species in the near future. Bradbury wrote books warning humans to be careful for what they create because the technology that they have created may succeed any human costing humans their…

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    distress, for their future is rather bleak with a harsh and demanding labor pool that asks for theatrical requisites, deficits from student loans by which they need to obtain said jobs that take hold and control lives, and just discouragement for even taking up higher than minimal education which leads to a weak workforce. By the reason of the nation’s people creating these factors, although it may be indirect, it is nonetheless the duty of this nation to bring aid to its very own future by…

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