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    Arleen Polito Memorial Scholarship As a student-athlete itself‚ I have a pretty unique high school experience. Over the past 4 years‚ I have learned how to manage my time better‚ how to get things done in a timely fashion‚ as well as how to efficiently multi-task. However‚ to even further my unique high school experience‚ I am also a dedicated member of the marching band (and I hold the title of Trombone section leader)‚ concert band‚ jazz band‚ concert choir‚ and spring musical‚ all while also

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    1 Non-Violence as the Bigger Statement In the documentary _Eyes on the Prize_‚ John Lewis- an attendee of the 1960 Nashville Lunch Counter Sit-In‚ regales the use of nonviolence in their fight for racial equality‚ saying "We took our seats in a very orderly‚ peaceful fashion…We just sit there‚ and we continue to sit all day long... But for me‚ I ’ll tell you; it was like being involved in a holy crusade. It became a badge of honor" (PBS). The Civil Rights Movement‚ which began in 1954‚ was so deeply

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    Malala Yousafzai Should Not Win the Nobel Peace Prize Malala Yousafzai is a girl from Pakistan who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize because she called for female education. She should not win the Nobel Peace Prize because she did not make the world more peaceful and the other nominee‚ OPCW‚ is more suitable for the prize. First‚ Malala Yousafzai ’s actions did not make the world more peaceful. Young girls in Pakistan are still fearful when they attend school (Maza 2013). Malala was attacked

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    Parallel Journeys was a book that I bought several years ago while attending the Belfer II Conference at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. At the time‚ I was in the process of trying to develop a syllabus for a Holocaust Literature elective course at my high school; and‚ after speaking with many Mandel Fellows‚ I decided to purchase certain books (at their recommendations) to review as possible inclusions for my course. As we know‚ time tends to be something precious and fleeting‚ and

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    A prize for Roll of thunder‚ hear my cry. In the twentieth century a British academic writer Nicholas tucker‚ traced the changes that the First World War during six-years did on the children’s books; he came out with many social and political changes. During the war comics and a few numbers of novels toke the theme of the war‚ even though there was no political talk in children’s books or social issues. Children’s books shared many values of the past‚ rather than looking forward‚ also a problem

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    On April 23‚ 1995‚ William J. Clinton delivered the awe-inspiring speech “Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address.” The speech was given in response to the detrimental bombing that occurred in Oklahoma City only four days prior. This presentation was delivered to the family‚ friends‚ and community of the victims. The speech is considered to be one of the top rhetoric speeches in American history‚ and it is deemed as such because of its beautiful array of literary devices and appeals present. At the

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    accomplishing so many effects. She found the performance of courage by being brave. She made a Malala Fund where they raise money for refugee girls have education. The Nobel Peace Prize is use to give people who wanted peace and make other good stuff about this world. Malala Yousafzai should earn the Nobel Peace Prize. First of all‚ Malala found the courage to letting girls go to school for the full 12 years. She gave a speech when she was a teenager.

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    Are the Effects of the Building of the Vietnam War Memorial? The Vietnam War memorial is a wall covered with the most serious graffiti imaginable. It is a wall‚ but a human wall‚ a stone record of human flesh‚ its very hardness made of vulnerability (Johnson 1). This research paper is going to highlight the impact that the memorial has had on individuals that have visited the wall‚ the intention of the creation of the memorial‚ and how the memorial has changed individual’s perspectives of the Vietnam

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    service I would like it if my older sister read my eulogy because for the past 18 years she has lived with me. Toward the end of my service should my eulogy be read because it’ll be more meaningful to my family. My service should be held at Rose Hills memorial park‚ so my family could know that I am at peace. I would like my parents‚ siblings‚ and other family members to attend my service. Only my closest friend should attend my funeral. Those who I grow up with are allowed. Obituary In Loving Memory

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    A white man enters the bus and looks for a seat‚ but the white section of 10 seats is packed. He then walks further back in the bus and stops by the colored section‚ waits for the first row of African-American passengers to stand up; that is how the system works. Three of them give up their seats when the bus driver demands them to‚ but the last passenger just moves to the window seat and stays put. “I don’t think I should have to stand up‚” she says‚ and later that day‚ she is in jail and receives

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