Graduation Speech By: Olivia Ganoza Good afternoon everyone my name is Olivia Ganoza. Thank you all for coming out to celebrate the class of 2017 8th grade graduation. We all are very pleased you could all join us today. For 9 years I have attended Cabrillo School. From kindergarten in Ms.Peterson and Ms. Harrold’s class to Yosemite in Mr. Potter’s class. Ms. Peterson and Ms. Harrold’s class we raised baby chicks. To 2nd grade with Ms. Stoddard and the Mr. Potato head project . Having P.E every
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PREPARING TO GO FROM COLLEGE LIFE TO PROFESSIONAL LIFE INTRODUCTION Well graduation is fast approaching and now is the time to begin preparing yourself for the job search. When you decided on your individual curriculum you took the first step on your professional journey. While recreating yourself as a nurse‚ teacher or whatever field your degree is in‚ you were gathering information about your various practices and career environments. Now is the time to make the transition from college
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Graduation Requirements: Learning from the Past Over the past few decades‚ the way students learn has taken a drastic turn for the worse. Students memorize what they need to know‚ take the test‚ and then forget. Is this really going to help them in the long run? Students should be learning the material so that they can use it in the future. Back in Pythagoras’ time‚ there were no graduation requirements. Pythagoreans learned on their own time. They wanted to learn and apply as much as they could
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Hello everyone‚ and thank you for attending our Giant City graduation tonight. I would first like to start by paying recognition to the ones who have gotten my classmates and I where we are today. To the teachers and staff who have helped us through all these years and never gave up on us. To all the parents and family who have supported us and have done so much for us. And to my classmates themselves whom have made these years together so great and memorable. I thank all of you. I’m sure most
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obstacles‚ discouragements and impossibilities: it is this that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak." A quotation from Thomas Carlyle of which is supportive in making the statement that Maya Angelou‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Malcolm X are all persistent. Maya Angelou’s "Graduation‚" chronicles an early stage in her life where she sought educational fulfillment‚ while facing the challenges that came along with white supremacy. Malcolm X’s "A Homemade Education" not only gives insight
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Julianne Milani May 31‚ 2012 Period 2 Graduation In 5th grade I never wanted to leave Wolcott. I thought middle school was just filled with mean teachers‚ more work‚ and mean kids. I guess I was just stereotyping because that’s not at all what it had turned out to be. When I first walked through those doors to Sedgwick I was feeling a whole mix of emotions like happy‚ scared and excited. In 6th grade everyone still had their groups they hung out with in elementary school and we barely talked
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To what extent is a Feminist critical approach helpful in opening up potential meanings in Maya Angelou’s “And Still I Rise”? Maya Angelou’s “And Still I Rise” gives a powerful message to the reader from the start of the collection with the title and the numerous‚ alternative meanings behind it. One potential meaning could be Maya’s rising up against oppression and her effort to try and escape from women’s traditional stereotypical roles in society. Another interpretation could be that the collection
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An Analysis of Maya Angelou’s "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" Julie Gibson Maya Angelou’s I Know Why Caged Bird Sings illustrates how an innocent and naive girl growing up in the midst of the Great Depression overcomes life’s many obstacles and becomes the powerful and influential woman she is today. Maya is a world renowned author‚ teacher‚ speaker‚ actress‚ and mother. Through this autobiographical piece‚ Maya’s use of figurative language and allusion compounds her thoughts‚ as she depicts
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Although controversial in its inception‚ Maya Lin ’s Vietnam War Memorial adequately fulfills the vision of Jan Scruggs‚ who returned home wounded from the conflict in Southeast Asia at the age of 19‚ for a monument to his fallen comrades in arms that would "provide a symbol of acknowledgement of the courage‚ sacrifice‚ and devotion to duty of those who were among the nation ’s finest youth."1 Lin ’s work‚ unlike most previous military monuments‚ rejects the emphasis on heroics in favor of a poignant
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Maya Angelou was a black child living with her grandmother in the American south in the 1930’s. In her autobiography “I know why the caged bird sings” she takes the reader on a journey throughout her childhood‚ growing up where racism towards the black people was rife. The opening lines introduce a crucial theme heavily laced with rhythm‚ dialect‚ alliteration and imagery. It shows Maya’s natural gift on her use of language and her use of upbeat‚ gentle self-deprecation that she uses when she writes
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