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So-Democratic School: Personal Narrative Analysis
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Education is something that is followed by every human on earth, even animals. From a young age our education begins with how to tie our shoes, as we get older we learn how to read or write and so on. With this being said we, as people, can not hide from education, so it is up to us to turn our learning experiences into a positive or negative one.

Furthermore, if you would decide to turn your learning experience into a positive one, you could look on the bright side to anything that might, at first seem like a down fall. For example, when I was in the sixth grade I had gotten a horrible grade on my report card. My mom told me that I was going to be a hamburger flipper for the rest of my life. Instead of taking this in a negative way, i figured out what my problem was and fixed it. I decided to take the positive out look on a not so good situation and turn it into my own success.
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As a child it was very hard for me to learn, I used to have a difficult time sitting down and paying attention for a long period of time. I wish that when I was in school, before college, my school would have tired to focus on each persons learning ability instead of the easiest one learning

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