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    MY GRADUATION CEREMONY Graduation ceremony is important for every student. They all prepare for this important day before several months. Graduation means that a period of your life ends so it makes me so excited. My graduation ceremony was one of the most important days in my life and I am certainly sure that I will never forget that day because my high school education would end and my life would change after that event. For that day‚ I started to prepare two months ago. Firstly‚ I had to decide

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    Hopes‚ Dreams‚ and Reality Graduation by Maya Angelou is an essay about discrimination. The beginning of this essay reminded me of my own high school graduation. How scared but excited I was to be taking the next step up in my life. I felt like the story paralleled my experiences at the beginning‚ but at the end I had a totally different outlook on this piece of writing. As I got further into the essay‚ I felt that there was nothing about Angelou’s life that I had ever experienced or could relate

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    school council speech

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    my council speech i would like to be school council because i have the ability to work with peoplle and voice peoples opinion. think that you should find out what people expect someone from the student council to give them‚ and find a way to do this. For example‚ if your class wants more sports and less homework‚ write a speech using lots of emotive and authorative language ("I hate!" "We want!") to get your point across‚ and act like its the biggest deal and the most important thing to you that

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    I read a copy of Abbott’s Hill Elementary schools factually handbook. The handbook shared a bunch of useful information. It ranged from dress code to what to do if the building is on lock down‚ with very useful information in between! The handbook is laid out in alphabetical order so when an emergency or a simple concern or question arises you can find the answer easy enough! One thing that I found very important and useful was the section on the emergency codes and alert. Throughout the section

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    College Graduation

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    are graduating (or have graduated) already. I really thought college was going to be an easy peasy affair. But NO! Hell no. At first it was a delightful experience – everything’s new and seems alright. It actually felt like you’re just in high school. Taking breaks‚ naps‚ skip boring classes and play around from time to time. But as you slowly welcome changes you will realize the harsh reality that College can be an arena for gladiatorial combat. It’s not like how you thought it would be. Not

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    well. I initially believed I would need to learn more Spanish to tutor the children‚ but since I tutored the fourth graders‚ I did not need to learn any additional Spanish. This facility was different from my previous tutoring at Oconee County Elementary School. At Oasis‚ the roads were damaged and rough‚ the buildings were tight‚ and the lesson plans were usually adapted. I tutored two fourth graders for four hours a day three days a week. Primarily I tutored the children in Math and Science and only

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    Graduation Day

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    Graduation Day” As the beautiful sky happily accompany sunrays‚ that shined down on the entrance of the field house where the ceremony of my graduation took place. Someone above must have known it was my graduation day and blessed me with a beautiful day. I was so excited‚ that the night before the graduation I couldn’t sleep at all. I tossed and turned all night‚ thinking about the graduation and if he’d even show up. I waited for this moment for four long years and I will make the best of it

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    Freedom of Speech in School: Movie Notes Who are they?    Mary Beth Tinker‚ John Tinker‚ and Christopher Eckhart: Mary Beth Tinker was one of the plaintiffs in a landmark students’ rights case called Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District‚ which involved the freedom of speech. In 1965‚ Des Moines‚ Iowa residents John F. Tinker (15 years old)‚ John’s younger sister Mary Beth Tinker (13 years old)‚ and their friend Christopher Eckhardt (16 years old) decided to wear black armbands

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    being bullied in elementary school for being “brown‚” and “poor‚” my parents decided that enough was enough and it was time to move. With my father being a cook‚ and my mother working at the local drycleaners‚ abandoning their small apartment and moving towards a bigger‚ more “sophisticated” town was exceedingly difficult. Neither of them had the proper English-speaking skills or formal education‚ but they both possessed the drive and desire for their daughter have access to a good school with less racism

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    walk into to school (as a student or teacher)‚ but instead there is a bit of ambiguity. Depending on the manner of speech‚ the time and place you present it in‚ and your position in the school‚ your rights may or may not be protected. While it would be inaccurate to post a warning sign outside of the school door informing all who enter that they will leave their rights behind‚ it may be more accurate to post one stating‚ “Proceed with Caution!” Beyond the school context‚ not all speech is protected

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