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    single write up. I always tried to do the best I could to get through the years and I did well until the sixth grade. My fifth grade year was slightly bad but mainly good. In fifth grade I was in the National Jr. Honor Society also known as the NJHS. It was a group for the junior high successful students who believed in accomplishing many goals and those who had many dreams. I had great grades throughout 5th and sixth grade.

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    Ever since I can remember‚ I loved mathematics. The exactness of it marveled me‚ while its complexity intrigued me. While others regarded math as straight forward‚ I believed that it required an ingenuity even higher than that of the arts. To me‚ a math problem was a chaotic sort of Lego pieces and the answer to the problem was the finished Lego set. The real fun was in devising the instructions on how to get from the original jumbled mess to the final pristine solution. However‚ the other kids around

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    Throughout my high school career‚ I have been given numerous opportunities to lead other students by example‚ work ethic‚ volunteerism‚ and school involvement. I believe that my greatest impact as a leader in high school has been through my participation in a Service Learning Class. This class gave me the chance to help and lead others by tutoring younger students in the middle school and elementary school. As a senior‚ I felt responsible for providing a voice for the class in ideas and decisions

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    letter’s" in modern day life that apply to all in any given society. A type of "scarlet letter" in today’s society is none other than appearance and self-presentation. Another "scarlet letter" that all people are subjected to‚ especially earlier in life‚ is popularity and recognition. One more "scarlet letter" example in modern day society is money. Appearance and presentation has involved itself in society too much. If certain people in society don’t like an appearance or a first impression on specific

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    Shantelle Knight Mr. Robbins AP Language January 9‚ 2013 Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck relates the history of the 1900s to the book he writes called Of Mice and Men‚ which is written in the 1930’s. The issue of segregation is one way Steinbeck compares the two. Another relation to Steinbeck’s life in Of Mice and Men is his job as a “bindle stiff” which means farmhand. One of the major settings in Of Mice and Men is on the farm that is believed to be referred to Steinbeck’s job. Steinbeck was

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    a man can until she marries one. The protagonist of this novel‚ Hester Prynne‚ breaks the stereotypes created by the society she lives in. Though the society exiles and punishes Hester by ways of humiliation and isolation‚ she endures these retributions with strength and acceptance. She embodies feminism as she withstands more than what a woman could usually tolerate in any society. Hester is the strongest character among her fellow men and

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    to contact them if we ever wanted to work at the company in each department. In my 11th grade year I got inducted into National Honor Society for having 3.0 or higher GPA and took more than 5 or more honors classes. We had to service hour for NHS so I worked with Tanglewood elementary with their fall festival I learned how to work with little children. I wrote a letter to a Veterans letting him know how much I thank him for fighting for my country. In my 11th grade year for NASA we went to Pembroke

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     In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ life is centered around a rigid Puritan society in which one is unable to divulge his or her innermost thoughts and secrets. Every human being needs the opportunity to express how he or she truly feels‚ otherwise the emotions are bottled up until they become volatile. Unfortunately‚ Puritan society did not permit this kind of expression‚ thus characters had to seek alternate means to relieve their personal anguishes and desires. Luckily

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    mindset to have time taken to really think about and understand what they mean. One of these cheapened‚ romanticized concepts‚ is honor. Honor always has‚ and always will‚ exist in some way or form in every single society‚ including America‚ however morphed and faded it might be. In the early stages of society‚ when people traveled around in nomadic family clans‚ honor was existent‚ pivotal to a man or woman’s existence‚ manifested in different ways. A man was expected to be a strong‚ skilled hunter

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    “The Scarlet Letter” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne is based off the early colonial age of New England‚ where religion played a huge role in shaping society and life. Throughout the book‚ sin was a constant factor that plays a role in Reverend Dimmesdale’s life. Committing one of the unforgivable sins‚ adultery‚ with Hester‚ he lets his guilt control his life. However‚ it is better that Dimmesdale doesn’t confess his sin because it leads to Dimmesdale having greater influence over the community

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