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    National Honor Society is a society of great prestige and importance‚ and I am excited beyond words to submit my application to become part of this organization. NHS looks for leadership qualities‚ academic achievements‚ service to the community‚ and strength of character in its’ potential candidates. I do indeed possess the qualities that NHS is looking for in its’ members‚ and I would be a valuable member in the Sandalwood chapter of NHS. First of all‚ I am eager to make a difference in the world

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    Wilderness Nature camp‚ working weekly at The Cat House‚ and volunteering around the community as often as I could. I was also a part of student council and NHS in school and was on the leadership teams of both organizations. For my school’s National Honor Society chapter‚ I was the Memorial Garden Chair‚ and planned many events to help improve the environment around my high school‚ from weekly clean ups to picking up trash all around the building to reduce the impact we had on our environment. I want to

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    Sculptors broke away from the previous representations of the human body and learned to use contrapposto‚ or counterpoise‚ to portray the people in a more natural way‚ revealing an individual’s character through the work. The Bronze Statuette of a Veiled and Masked Dance is a Hellenistic sculpture currently located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It was made between the third and second century B.C. in Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ and displays the skill of an unknown sculptor who portrays a female

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    National Honors Society Essay From freshman to now‚ my scholarship record has been outstanding. I have maintained at least a 4.3 GPA throughout the years which can deduce that I am hard working however that does not end with me. I have partaken in TI@ti‚ sophomore year and currently‚ which is an organization based on increasing leaderships skills and increasing awareness against drugs and alcohol. Last year‚ I guided peers to make healthier life choices and to take positive risks. I stepped

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    Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions America‚ as we know it today‚ has formed to be such a strong and free country because of its past. Decades ago‚ America wasn’t as “free” as it is today. People‚ especially men‚ acted unfair towards women. Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ along with a few other women‚ wrote one of America’s most important documents‚ Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions‚ advocating women’s rights. It was introduced in Seneca Falls‚ New York‚ in July of 1848 at America’s first

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    Declaration of Sentiments: Blog Response After 156 years‚ you would think that the issues brought up in the Declaration of Sentiments would have been resolved by this day‚ but unfortunately that is not the case. Since the dawn of capitalism‚ developing around the same time period the Declaration was written‚ it has become one of the most powerful (if not THE most powerful) economic structures in the world. It is no coincidence that this structure has become increasingly dependent

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    Fearda Lelaj Professor Chanin English Composition 101 3/9/15 “Declaration of Sentiments” vs. “Declaration of Independence” The United States prides itself as the land of the free; a nation where we have absolute rights‚ can strive for contentment‚ and are free from unfair oppression. Although America has rapidly embraced the thought of liberty‚ it has found that freedom may take part into the abstract culture as opposed to the actual culture. United States’ history has been defected by prejudicial

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    HOW WILL MY NAVY EXPERIENCE‚ COUPLED WITH A COLLEGE EDUCATION‚ BENEFIT SOCIETY? The year was 1989‚ late autumn I immigrated to the US from communist USSR leaving the life of tyranny and prosecution behind. As a young man full of hopeful optimism and desire to better myself in the free world. Pretty soon I realized that the western life which I only seen portrayed in movies is very different in reality. That life of freedom does not come free‚ liberty should be defended. Joining the US NAVY was my

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    list of 27 exploitations that he is guilty of. The Declaration of Sentiments written primarily by Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ is a document written to a response to the Declaration of Independence to declare the equality of all men and women and to proclaim that both genders should be given “unalienable rights” to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness equally. Alike The Declaration of Independence‚ The declaration of sentiments lists 16 oppressions of the lack of women’s

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    In 1848‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton delivered the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions at the Seneca Falls Convention. The Seneca Falls Convention was influenced by the experience Stanton had during the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. In 1920 the Constitution was ratified to give women voting rights. The Declaration of Sentiments addresses the importance of woman’s equality in the courtroom‚ women’s freedom of speech‚ and overall equality for women by emphasis of syntax‚ diction‚ and

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