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    Award and Graduation

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    summer of June like every other school; graduation was right around the corner. Graduation came sooner than we had thought. It was the morning of graduation and all the staff was setting up‚ the senior band rehearsing for our graduation song‚ parents fighting for a better view‚ security pulling aside parents to confiscate horns others hiding them in between layers of clothes‚ and students nervous for what was yet to come. It was about 20 minutes into the graduation‚ the moment everyone had been waiting

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    Pros and Cons of Computers in Kindergarten Research Essay Assignment Pros and cons of using computers in kindergarten classrooms Having computers in kindergarten classrooms could improve the level of instruction and can address long-term success in schools. The real pros and cons of using technology in the classroom create a stalemate that can prevent technology from being used more widely in the classroom. Whether we use technology with young children--and

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    My America is filled with hands that give up so much‚ it’s hard to imagine life without them. However i’m sure many of us haven’t thought about what life without them would be like. Though if we think about it‚ we would be losing much more than what we would still have. Because of what the other generations have gone through‚ mine can thrive‚ while still having its bumps here and there. On September 9th‚ 1957‚ the first civil rights bill was signed and passed. The government’s ambition was to show

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    One thing people have always told me is that I remind them of the person Randall Cobb from the book game changers. He has one of the most creative and unique personalities. He is passionate for the game of basketball by working hard on his time. Randall is also talented in the subjects math and science by pushing himself to make good grades. He also thrives to help people even if it’s with school work‚ personal problems‚ or on the basketball court. All in all he was almost exact the same person as

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    “Wel-come to‚ Jam-boree‚ I want to wel-come you‚ Jam-boree…” On and on it goes‚ our intonation dancing around almost as wildly as we are. With the sun oppressively beating down on us‚ sweat running down our backs in gushing rivers‚ and starting “Joe Avery” for the umpteenth time‚ we couldn’t be happier (okay‚ we could probably go without playing Joe Avery again‚ but still). Gazing around at the sea of strangers surrounding me‚ I know that I could not be in better company. To think that a myriad of

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    Who are you and what are you doing here? Welcome and congratulations: Getting to the first day of college is a major achievement. You’re to be commended‚ and not just you‚ but the parents‚ grandparents‚ uncles‚ and aunts who helped get you here. It’s been said that raising a child effectively takes a village: Well‚ as you may have noticed‚ our American village is not in very good shape. We’ve got guns‚ drugs‚ two wars‚ fanatical religions‚ a slime-based popular culture‚ and some politicians

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    Welcome to the Monkey House

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    the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble…". What this means is that we‚ in America have the right to be any religion‚ and to not have that religion forced upon us. We have the right to say what we want and to publish our ideas if we so wish‚ and to read the ideas that others have published. We can also peaceably assemble‚ or gather in protest without violence what we think is wrong. The biggest right that we have is that of free speech and press. We

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    On My Graduation Day

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    most important day of my life had just happened recently this year. The word graduation means more than a ceremony for me. It has changed my life‚ to reach a higher stage of my life‚ the time to become a new person‚ the time to grow up‚ time to follow my dreams and separate responsibilities from fun. The night before the graduation‚ I had invited my family & my friends to attend a graduation ceremony. On my graduation day‚ I woke up early to go get my hair‚ nails‚ and make up ready for the big

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    Freshers' Welcome Script

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    Welcome Speech Good morning respected dignitaries‚ faculty members‚ my dear friends and lovely juniors. It’s my pleasure to be over here taking responsibility to share my views with you people. I feel proud to join this college which has well esteemed lecturers and with good academic Excellency. And also I feel greatful to say that our college is Hub of Knowledge and we feel it like a family‚ which gives uniqueness from all other colleges. I express my deep sense of gratitude to our

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    History of Cinema The Graduation of the Graduate: the film’s influence on American Cinema For my research paper I would like to explore the motifs and key themes in the classic American film‚ The Graduate (1967). By investigating the adaptation of the novel by Charles Webb into a screenplay‚ the use of symbolism‚ soundtrack‚ metaphors and setting‚ I will determine the film’s role in American cinema history‚ and how its effects are still seen in film today. In 1963‚ Charles Webb

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