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    essay about myself

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    Hi‚ I am an international student from Czech Republic and I am applying for college preparatory boarding school in USA. This is my short essay (100-200 words)‚ topic is "Tell us about yourself and why you would like to become a part of our school family." My story is similar like the story of thousand of other children: My father struggled with alcohol and drug problems which caused him to leave my mother and me‚ so I grew up with only my mother. Nevertheless‚ I realized what I want from my

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    Education

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    Topic: some people say that education system is the only critical factor to development of a country. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement. Education is considered a certain ladder for everybody to climb up to prosperity. From the poor to the rich‚ according to parents’ conception‚ children are forced to study in the early ages. Consequently‚ it has been increasingly recognized that the development of a country is only contributed by education. To begin with‚ a good education

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    example‚ for oxford. However‚ even though it sounds like a big opportunity for your child‚ there are some backsides. - Removal of a child in an early age - Disciplined behaviour - Higher education level The positives Of course‚ the intention of boarding schools is to educate and prepare the young children to the higher education schools. That is why it is so popular. The private schools have the opportunity to hire better teachers than the state schools‚ and therefore offer a better education level

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    Accred. Thesis

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    staying in boarding houses‚ dormitories‚ hostels‚ or other temporary dwellings just to lessen their expenses as well as to save time. Certain considerations have to be taken by students in choosing a temporary place to reside. These include the affordability‚ location‚ and the security of the structure. The environment of the structure should also be taken into consideration for this can affect the well-being of the student. Despite the benefits of these temporary dwellings‚ staying in boarding houses

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    to be a big twist in life. This booked showed how people can change in a matter of time. The developments and growth of the character name Miles was the person who changed through the story. Miles Halter a 16 year old kid who was ready to go to a boarding school was an anti-social person. As it stated in the story “the only thing worse than having a party that no one attends is having a party attended only by two vastly‚ deeply uninteresting people.”(John Green‚ Pg:4). This quote proves how he really

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    WORK GROUP 4: BOARDING SCHOOLS SHOULD BE ABOLISHED (AGAINST THE MOTION) Mr. Chairman‚ Panel of Judges‚ Invited Guests‚ Accurate Time Keeper. Co Debators‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I would like to speak against the motion before the house that’ Boarding schools should be abolished.’ Boarding schools‚ for some years now‚ have been given bad names because of fictitious stories and ideas. I would like to prove these untrue. My opponent tried in vain to give points on why boarding schools should

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    experience

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    was that made me who I am today‚ but at the inner most part of my mind I knew that it was because of my past experience in boarding school and the influence my mom had on me at that time of my life that made me who I am today. I was nine years’ old by the time I started boarding school. My thinking then was immature and without reasoning. I had several bad habits‚ such as: cutting my finger nails off with my teeth‚ picking insects off the grounds bare-handedly‚ and walking outside

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    situation in their life. A quote that I live by is‚ “People don’t always behave the way they use to‚ but it doesn’t mean the way they behave is wrong.” Everyone has their own reasons to be a hypocrite. Some of the reasons can be good and some can be bad. It is all based on the individual situations. As for me‚ I also keep changing my attitude based on different condition I bumped in. The two part of my life that are conspicuously different are myself as a student and myself at my own hometown. I am

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    Wild Child

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    home horrified and yells at her “this is the final straw Poppy! You are going to boarding school in England.” Poppy being the horrid teenager she is just blows this off and pretends she doesn’t care. At this stage if this was me I would be at my dad’s knees begging don’t do this to me but she simply doesn’t care! Once she is shipped off to boarding school she realises how she has treated her father and feels very bad‚ when she sees how much he has done for her. I think in this movie they way friendship

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    They were paid once a month‚ only earning $12 to $14 dollars; though considering the times the pay was not all that bad (http://www.historyteacher.net‚ FactoryRules). After paying a fee of $5 for their room and board‚ the women had money to send of their own; the paying for the board is a little ridiculous but with the rest of that money to spend the ladies were probably

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