National Honor Society I would be a valuable member to the National Honor Society because I have the ability to set examples and exceed expectations in academics. I am also a hard worker and a great role model who always helps others. I am interested in joining the organization because I am confident in my leadership qualities and want to help the community. I plan to demonstrate leadership‚ develop character‚ and create enthusiasm for academic excellence while participating in the National Honor
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In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ honor and betrayal are a huge factor. A lot of times‚ different characters make it seem like it’s ok to betray one another to either keep a secret or defend their honor. In my opinion‚ it seems very selfish‚ but in the play they do it because everyone else does it. It’s kind of like a natural habit like it’s no big deal. Throughout the play‚ I learned why and about the reasons they all betray each other‚ all about honor‚ and both their roles in the play.
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“My Father‚ A Seafarer” In working on board the vessel‚ he gave his family a living of higher level. Father as the male human parent has the responsibility to find job to make his family live and a seafarer is the general term for men who work on ships at sea. Great fathers make great decisions. Giving his family a better living‚ achieving something in life and fulfilling his responsibilities as a father to his wife and four children are the reasons why my father chose this profession. My father
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Joining National Honor Society would allow me to grow as a person. In my years as a student at Simmons High School‚ I have done my best to show great examples of scholarship‚ leadership‚ and character that I believe would make me highly qualified to become a member of this prestigious society. I consider myself a great scholar because I strive for excellence‚ no matter what adversity was at hand. I have always aimed to be the best in everything I do. As for effort‚ throughout high school I always
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Title: Characteristics of a good father I can still remember the conversation of some children in a nearby park a few months ago. “Hey‚ my father is a highly paid surgeon!” “My father is a multi millionaire!” “My father is a chartered accountant in Australia!” “My father is a …” After each of these children finished boasting about their father‚ they turned to a boy around them and asked him‚ “What about your father?” The boy without hesitating answered‚ “My father is here with me.” Many times‚ we
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“Oh‚ my God! This newborn is my son! I am a father!” These words came into my mind as soon as a nurse came out of the delivery room carrying a baby‚ my son. Though I had prepared for this moment for a long time before my son was born‚ I still felt nervous and uneasy. I had to consider again. “How can I be a good father?” Since my son was born‚ I have thought about this again and again. From my perspective‚ to be a good father means to play three different roles at three different stages in a child’s
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The largest motivator to employ some sort of honor system is to decrease the act of cheating‚ stealing‚ and plagiarizing‚ by implanting “punishments ranging from suspension to expulsion” for the violators ( Dirmeyer and Cartwright ). Although students shouldn’t feel the need to cheat or steal someone else’s work‚ every student has or will cheat at some point in his or her academic career. Plus‚ the schools want to believe all of their students will do the “right” thing‚ however‚ just in case‚ adding
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his role as Alpha Chi Nu’s Chapter President during our development for the Honors and Action project and other activities. During his time as president‚ Joey came up with the basis of our Honors and Action project‚ “A Mile In Our Shoes”. He wished to help the unheard and misrepresented voices of our community and this is the outcome of that. Joey set a mandatory schedule on when we should have interviews done for our Honors and Action Project and has kept up with the work of making sure our chapter
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Reading Father and I by Par Lagerkvist with Narrative and Culture Repetition One of the claims that J. Hillis Miller make in his essay Narrative‚ has to do with repetition and its relationship with enjoyment. Miller points out “We enjoy imitation. For one thing imitations are rhythmic‚ orderly and it is natural for us to take pleasure in rhythmic forms.” In answering the question‚ why we need the ‘same’ story over and over again‚ Miller adds “The repetition of a rhythmic pattern is intrinsically
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On any given day‚ a man can become a father; most fathers never once think that one day they would carry the label of being a deadbeat dad. In the United States of America‚ marriage and family are essential milestones to the appearance of success within the culture. Separation and divorce have become a reality in many marriages‚ and have had huge impact on the family especially when there are children involved. Fathers who find themselves no longer living within the family are therefore required
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