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    Succeeding in College FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION Affording school is not a matter of “making thousands of dollars‚ but of saving pennies”. As an undocumented student‚ you must be creative in order to finance your education since you are ineligible to apply for state and federal financial aid (i.e.‚ FAFSA‚ BOG Fee Waiver‚ Pell Grant‚ Cal Grant). Remember‚ you can obtain a higher education with hard work‚ resourcefulness‚ and support! FUNDRAISING TIPS Below is a list of various ways AB 540 students

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    Girl Power!

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    TRAN HUE CHI Girl power! Boys and girls are co-existent in this world. They both have their own potential to make changes to our world. Boys (men) with their strength can do many masculine tasks which are usually considered important and crucial. Therefore‚ they are dominant to girls in many positions. Girls are believed to have less power and abilities than boys. However‚ as the new 21st century has begun‚ this perception changes. Girls (later are women) in have more power. They can do many things

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    In Athens‚ the purpose of education was to create productive citizens of society. In Sparta‚ the purpose of education was to produce and maintain a powerful army. Boys were educated to take part in the public life of city-state. Girls were educated in housekeeping and how to look after the family. Education was important during those times because‚ education wasn’t public it was private. The less fortunate kids didn’t receive a decent education as well as the wealthier children. In Athens

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    Andrews A.P English September 19‚ 2014 3rd period The Bravest Girl in the World Malala Yousafzai was just 15 years old when she was shot in the head by the Taliban. The article "The Bravest Girl in the World" by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb was presented in the December 9‚ 2013 issue of the upfront magazine. The article explained that the Taliban imposed harsh laws in the Pakistan region-including the banning of schooling for girls. Malala Yousafzai and her father defied those laws and spoke

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    Working Girl: The Obstacles Within Corporate America Introduction In the movie Working Girl‚ the star Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith) is a hard working woman who is determined to reach the top of the stock market world by hard work. As she turns 30 she is still stuck in clerical work so when she starts working for Katherine Parker (Sigourney Weaver) she is glad that Katherine is willing to accept input and ideas from her. However‚ when Katherine goes on a skiing trip

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    Star Girl

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    Template Paragraph #1 Title: Love‚ Star Girl Author: Jerry Spinelli Type of book: Realistic Fiction Book Report Template Paragraph #2 Main Character: Star Girl Describe this character: Star Girl is fascinating in her own way. She is a very caring girl. She makes friends very easily. Star Girl is a mysterious‚ wonderful girl. The main character changes from sad to happy by the end of the story. The main character does the right thing when: Star Girl has definitely done many good things.

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    I am here today to talk to you about the very controversial issue of sexualization of children and to ask- are we‚ as a global society dealing with this issue appropriately? Sexualization can be defined as ’when a person’s value comes only from his or her sexual appeal or behaviour‚ to the exclusion of other characteristics’ or in simpler terms ’ when a person is portrayed purely as a sex object. This shockingly‚ is what is happening in this day and age‚ and even more shockingly‚ to your younger

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    The novella Maggie: a Girl of the Streets‚ is a story the centers on Maggie Johnson‚ a pretty young woman who struggles to survive the brutal environment of the Bowery‚ a New York City slum‚ at the end of the nineteenth century. Maggie lives in a harsh environment and it ends up leading to her downfall and ultimately her death. The novella is a brilliant example of naturalism because Maggie’s destiny is shaped by her family life‚ poverty‚ and the man she becomes involved with. Maggie’s mother

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    Roy Lichtenstein’s piece “Drowning Girl” (1963) is a pop art painting depicting a crying woman surrounded by water. The painting employs a comic book style of art‚ emulating old comic strips through the colors‚ thick lines‚ and Ben-Day dots. It is currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City‚ New York‚ and has been a part of their permanent collection since 1971. The piece is oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas. The work pays homage to the old comic strips that displayed

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    uncommon to hear that their schooling system is an inefficient and terrible one. In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay‚ “Education‚” he addresses many of the problems with the schooling system in the United States in his time; problems that still plague the country over 150 years later. One issue that Emerson focuses on is that of mass education and its inefficacy. Emerson writes that “our modes of Education aim to expedite‚ to save labor; to do for masses what cannot be done for masses‚ what must be done reverently

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