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    Honor Society Attributes

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    National Honor Society member include: scholarship‚ leadership‚ service‚ and character. I believe that throughout the past three years at Crestwood High School‚ I have been able to develop all four of these characteristics through maintaining a 4.0 GPA‚ joining the NEIC leadership team‚ moving towards completing volunteer hours for Silver Cord‚ and being a part of Crestwood athletics. By preforming all of these tasks‚ hopefully I have shown the ability to contribute to the Crestwood National Honor Society

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    Junior Honors Society

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    are many ways one may contribute to their society. Some people may use their intelligence in order to advance society; some may lead the country to be a better future; some may make the world to be a better place just by being in it; and some may volunteer their time to help others. It’s difficult to find one person who possesses and contributes all of these qualities‚ but I am sure I do. Because the standards for entrance into the Junior Honors Society are leadership‚ scholarship‚ character‚ and

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    National Honor Society

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    National Honor Society It is a great honor and privilege to be nominated for the National Honor Society. This has been one of my goals since being a part of the National Junior Honor Society in middle school. The National Honor Society is said to be looking for student’s service‚ character‚ leadership‚ and someone who has made a difference. I feel as if I fit all of these requirements. I serve the community through many different ways. I volunteer to help with things going on around the community

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    What Makes A Society Great

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    What Makes A Society Great So many things make up a great society or contribute to any great society. Society is formed by many people of similar likes and most of the same value. Different cultures‚ different tribes also comes together to form a great society. Personally‚ there are many things that makes up a society great which includes‚ civilization‚ the ability of a society to answer most difficult questions‚ the provision of well committed leaders to the society or within the

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    National Honors Society is more than just a honor roll‚ but an organization that recognizes the efforts made by hard working high school students. I would like to join National Honors Society because it would challenge my development in both my community and my school. The National Honors Society‚ consisting of over one million students‚ would make me a part of a large community that could create many opportunities for me in the future. A highly respected organization such as the National Honors Society

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    question on our Midterm exam that asked us to give a comparison between our modern society and the ideal Daoist society. This question peaked my interest‚ which lead me to wonder how ideal societies differ throughout the world. I decided to compare the differences between the perfect society as described in Sir Thomas More’s Utopia to the ideal Daoist society introduced in class by Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu. Obviously a society is made up of many different aspects‚ so I decided to focus on three main aspects:

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    National Honor Society

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    volunteer service with a friend next Saturday to help the environment. Ever since I have signed up for that‚ I have felt good about myself and I knew that I have much more potential to do good around the neighborhood. I know that the National Honor Society will help me evolve as a noble person. I am honest and hardworking and I love to put myself in a challenge. Throughout my high school years‚ I have seen how much I have changed; from a quiet and reserved person to an outgoing and friendly one.

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    Influence of Religion on Developing Societies Hernando Carithers HIS 103 Professor Kimberly Roff March 17‚ 2011 Influence of Religion on Developing Societies Even though before Jesus Christ‚ People in early civilization have been looking for the one who is going bring hope‚ peace and someone who is strong and not weak. Throughout history‚ Religion has had an effect on society and will always be important in our life because Christianity and Islam are two of the world’s most popular religions

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    A society is a united group of people that work together to create a satisfactory life for each other. Lord of the Flies by William Golding tells the story of a group of young boys and their attempts to create a decent life for themselves on the island that they are stranded on. Ralph is the leader of the boys‚ Piggy is intelligent but susceptible to being picked on‚ Simon represents human goodness‚ and Jack is a power hungry‚ inexperienced boy who challenges Ralph to be leader. Societies only work

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    patrifocal society. That is a world where our corporate jobs‚ our politics‚ and our mainstream religions are mainly based on masculine values: domination‚ hierarchy and control. It is a world where people are alienated from the earth and from each other‚ where spirituality is often linked with suffering and with escape from this world‚ where warfare and ecological destruction is a constant and where violence‚ aggression and the oppression of women and minorities is a norm. Our patrifocal society is between

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