Response to a Graduation Speech Mark D. Weil University Of Alaska‚ Anchorage Abstract This essay is a realistic view point responding to a valedictorian address‚ “Here I Stand” ‚ written and spoken by E. Goldson‚ (2010). Goldson belittles her own accomplishments as valedictorian. She proclaims there is too much repetition in American education. Goldsons probable motive in writing a seemingly contumacious speech towards education are unveiled. This essay gives a brief summary
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This was a few months after she took him back‚ a few months after she left the shelter for battered women. He gave her the speech of I’m sorry‚ I learned my lesson‚ it will never happened again‚ I don’t know what came over me‚ I’m clean‚ and I want to be a family etc. I still don’t know what caused their argument. We were having fun and playing a game and he started yelling
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College summer time I had ruby-stained lips from cheap red wine Playin sand vollyball and listenin’ to Luke Bryan You just wanted me in the sack Like the Alabama quarterback This Camel Crush is goin’ up in smoke There were two other girls and I didn’t get the memo You’re a lyin’ lyin’ schemin’ schemin’ cheatin’ fool But don’t worry there too much darlin’ I ain’t as cruel Until I drank that whole bottle of Bourbon And told the whole town about you with a caution sign And I found my daddy’s ol’ shotgun
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Good evening Tally Youngblood‚ so where do you think you would have ended up if the Rangers or also known as Bug Eyes didn’t give you a ride to the Smoke? Honestly if the rangers would have gave me a ride I do believe that i would have found my own way to The Smoke. I feel that way because for one I was already over halfway there but also most importantly as the farther I ventured the more I was thinking like Shay. And if I was thinking like shay then I would have arrived at The Smoke in no time
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My Graduation as a Samoan Child It was time‚ Chapin High School would no longer be my home as of June 15‚ 2013. The joy of knowing at the very moment I stepped across that stage I would feel as something I have never felt before‚ and after I knew it was time. A day to remember was in the making. I could remember it like it was yesterday morning. Waking up to the smell of the barbeque that all my cousins were making for my graduation party. All the loud voices coming from the kitchen from my
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State of devastation was left behind‚ once the war had ended and people were free. Families were destroyed with no clue how to rebuild their foundation. War has stained the streets with red‚ and for the first time people were forced to see the reality of what “turning your cheek” can really do. To let one run so far with they hate had left our society in shambles. This compelled us‚ as human beings to change. By building off compassion and empathy‚ to start a new love for our humanity and the generation
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Hello Fellow 8th graders‚ Cui here back at it again with those whips and dabs‚ always here every Monday-Friday at school not because I have to or anything but because I want to. Now since you all soooo want to hear what i’m leaving you with or what I already left you with at this point here you go‚ just keep in mind i’m from the class of 2017-2018 so in present time now everything is cringy. So it all began at the beginning of 8th grade where all teachers were nice and so they want to make you feel
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begin by thanking some people who have helped me achieve this goal and dream to become the Valedictorian. * I would like to first and foremost thank God‚ for it is through Him that all things are possible. * I would next like to thank my parents. You have been a major influence on my life. Thank you for all you have done for me in my life. Dad‚ you are my hero. I have always looked up to you and always will. Mom‚ you are my best friend. I love our talks and spending time together. *
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It’s the first day of school‚ and the warm welcome that I was expecting from my fellow classmates has yet to come. In every class‚ I’ve been introduced as “The new student who immigrated from Honduras‚” and without fail‚ my peers have all given the same reaction. They stare at me like I have “imbecile” written across my forehead. I tried not to ponder too much about all the questions and rude comments they conjured up in their heads when they heard that I was an immigrant‚ but the inexorable thoughts
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to. Our thanks must go to all the staff and the management of St. Mary’s Catholic High School. We are privileged to have attended this school. St. Mary’s offers a world class education - of that we have no doubt. Our thanks must also extend to our parents and guardians. You have remained committed to our education‚ but more importantly‚ you have remained committed to us. You have stood by our sides‚ even when things may have seemed a bit rocky. Today‚ we stand on the brink of a new chapter in our
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