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    Graduating Highschool Has Impacted My Life Many things can have a great impact on someone’s life. Somethings are more impactful than others. For me‚ graduating high school has resulted in the biggest change in my life. Change can be difficult and scary; however‚ I am excited for the challenges ahead. The three-main areas effected by my graduation are‚ my relationship with my friends‚ starting college‚ and having more responsibility. Graduating high school means that I had to say goodbye to many

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    COMPUTERIZED ENROLLMENT SYSTEM SAM ISIDRO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ANTIPOLO CITY *** A Thesis Presented to the College of Computer Science Trent Information First Technical Career Institute San Juan‚ Taytay‚ Rizal *** In partial fulfillment of the Academic requirement For the degree Associate of Science in Computer Science *** By: Danica Lorraine M. Tolentino Jeffrey M. Pequit Melvin Joi San Pascual Chapter I Acknowledgement I would like to thank all those people who

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    In 1978‚ I was attending High Point Elementary School located in Clearwater‚ Florida. That particular day‚ I can remember it like it was yesterday. Before I went to school‚ I had chores to do around the apartment each morning. One of these chores‚ I had to do immediately when I awoke was to take my two dogs outside for exercise‚ feed‚ water‚ and allow them to relieve themselves. During this course of events‚ I noticed how low the clouds were that morning. It appeared to me that a big storm was coming

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    devastating. Plus‚ to look at her she looked so normal and healthy‚ it was hard to imagine that she could have a disease that would eventually take her life. My mom lived for almost seventeen years with the disease‚ through all her treatments she taught me how to find inner strength and that life was precious to enjoy it. As a junior in high school‚ my mom went in for some exploratory surgery because of a small knot on her leg when the doctors found cancer. I remember going to get a drink in the

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    My Life (the good and the bad) Chalynn McHatton PSY 202 Dr. Gourrier August 29‚ 2013 My life (the good and the bad) Where am I from? From Humboldt County Beautiful Chico now What my family was like? Only child Parent’s divorce and father’s absence I struggled What are my personal‚ professional‚ and academic goals? Demonstrating the importance of a college education to my children Earning my college degree Becoming

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    We all seem to think of the same things when we picture "high school". Cheerleaders‚ proms‚ report cards‚ football games. We all remember the A honor roll students‚ and how much time they spent studying. The thing that I have always questioned is‚ do children that come from lower status families do worse in school than ones from higher status families? I noticed as early as middle school that the ones who weren’t as secure financially tended to study less than the ones whose families were well

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    year at a junior high school‚ I was a little intimidated. I wasn’t fond of making new friends‚ so I stuck with the people I already knew from the year before. Jonathan‚ one of my closer friends‚ was as introverted as I was. He wasn’t looking for a whole lot of attention‚ but he did want to involve himself in school. Jonathan asked me to join the school’s drama club with him‚ so he wouldn’t have to do it alone. I decided to humor him and attend the first meeting one day before school. When I walked

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    Extending High School. I don’t think high school should be extended to five years. Many students can barely make it past the first couple years. If high school is extended‚ then there will be an increase in the number of student dropouts. There will be a decrease in the number of high school graduates. Many students don’t like school‚ so an additional year may just be too much. Eventually‚ they will decide to drop out. More conflict will arise for those students who do not get along well with

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    being professional is your style of dressing. In high school you do not want to make yourself seem unsuccessful. You should wear clothes that are modest‚ so people will not say anything. You do not want to get in trouble for wearing inappropriate clothes. If you wear clothes that make you look professional and aren’t sloppy‚ you will have better confidence in yourself. People tend to treat you different if you dress poorly. Dress codes in high school allow for professionalism‚ confidence‚ and modesty

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    States federal law signed on January 8‚ 2002 by George Bush‚ that reauthorizes a number of federal programs that aim to improve the performance of primary and secondary schools by increasing the standards of accountability for state‚ school districts and schools‚ as well as providing parents more flexibility in choosing which schools their children will attend. NCLB is built on four principles: accountability for results‚ more choices for parents‚ greater local control and flexibility‚ and an emphasis

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