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    High School Football was an interesting topic. I was so excited to finally play at the high school level‚ but I was constantly worrying about if I would be good enough to actually play. I’d been playing since the 3rd grade‚ and loved every minute of it. After putting in the work at the middle school level‚ I didn’t know how well I would do in high school. All of this changed after our first game‚ when I caught my first touchdown pass. This experience was so special because I realized that I had what

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    In first grade‚ it was my first year in public school so I didn’t have as much friends as the the people that were in kindergarten last year. When I walked into the room‚ both of my parents on each of my side they introduced to my teacher then I sat in the empty seat. The person assigned to sit next was a girl named Chloe. At first sight‚ I mesmerized by the amount of silly bands she had. At that moment I knew I had to be her friend. Half way into the semester she started treating me badly. I would

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    The Beat Generation: Vulnerable Victims or Inviolable Individuals? The Concept of Vulnerability in Memoirs of a Beatnik and On the Road Vulnerability is often one-dimensionally viewed as the degree to which mishaps‚ pain and shame are allowed to enter into one’s life. However it is also the birthplace of creativity and basis for a feeling of self-worthiness. Thereby vulnerability creates authenticity. There are various different definitions of vulnerability according to the field in which

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    More Than Just a Rebellious Act It wasn’t the first time I had felt that crisp breeze hit my face. I closed the door behind me hoping my parents wouldn’t hear it squeak as it sealed off my family room. I took a deep breath in letting the adrenaline run through me‚ and letting out the anxiety of getting caught. What would happen if they had? I have only been grounded once my whole life and that was when I was five years old. I’m not saying there wouldn’t be any repercussions but nothing more severe

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    If public school students had one thing over their private school counterparts it’s about to change. That’s right: not only are public schools notorious for large classes and limited resources but now some of them are adopting what has always been most dreaded by the youth attending private schools: school uniforms. The very idea seems a bit strange. Agonizing over what to wear to school (and whose logo or face to wear across on your T-shirt) has always been a kind of right of passage for

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    The First Amendment Over seventy-six percent of the adolescents in America believe in a personal God (Regnerus). Despite this fact‚ the stigma surrounding the debate of separating school from religion mostly brings religious talk in education to a stand-still. Religion has presented itself in society for as long as history has recorded life in societies‚ and many individuals still practice their faith. In today’s society‚ however‚ teachers and educators rarely mention religion outside of Social

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    impact in the way speak‚ the way we act‚ the way we view other people and who we are comfortable with. This makes us have a bias towards different cultures. This has been a problem in society for a long time‚ Richard Rodriguez‚ in his article “Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” demonstrates how in his childhood‚ about fifty-years ago‚ kids viewed him in a strange way because of his ethnicity (group of people that have a certain racial‚ cultural‚ religion or other traits in common.) and language

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    majority of public school students believe uniforms interfere with their first amendment rights. When wearing uniforms‚ students feel their creativity and ability to express themselves are being affected‚ when in fact uniforms may curb negative behavior associated with student dressing. This allows the student to focus on school work instead of being distracted by the clothing. In public school‚ especially in urban areas‚ there is the fear of gang-related activity‚ bullying‚ and school violence. When

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    Plot Synopsis of the Book In this piece of literature‚ novelist Arthur Golden enters a remote and shimmeringly exotic world. The protagonist of this peerlessly observant first novel is Sayuri‚ one of Japan’s most celebrated geisha‚ a woman who is both performer and courtesan‚ slave and goddess. We follow Sayuri from her childhood in an impoverished fishing village. In 1929‚ at the age of nine‚ Chiyo Sakamoto is sold by her father along with her older sister Satsu to an OKIYA (geisha boarding

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