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    National Honor Society

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    of. I will continue to work to improve myself and I feel that I would be a great asset to the NHS. VI. PERSONAL STATEMENT – As briefly as possible‚ explain why you want to become a member of National Honor Society at SPASH. I wish to become a member of the National Honor Society because of the way it forms the leaders of our school. NHS promotes strong leadership‚ and community activism in young high school students. I believe I encompass the NHS values in my everyday life. NHS

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    Honor Society Reflection

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    better my school’s National Honor Society chapter. I am an active two year member of National Honor Society‚ and I was elected by my peers to serve as Vice-President this year. I wanted to serve as Vice-President because I believed that the club had a lot of untapped potential. Having seen friends from other schools talk about the high standards and requirements of their clubs‚ I believed that my school should meet those standards as well. The four pillars of National Honor Society are Scholarship‚

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    world history honors

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    1) In what ways is the Holy Land an important site for all three monotheistic faiths? ANSWER: The Holy Land is an important site for all three faiths for the following reasons: it is where something special has happened that belongs in the beliefs of the faith. For christianity‚ it is where Christ was crucified. For Judaism‚ it is the promised land and for Islam‚ it is where Muhammad ascended to heaven. All of them are in Jerusalem though. 2) The three major monotheistic religions are sometimes

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    I believe that the qualities of character‚ leadership and service in a person’s life are very important. A person’s personality and qualities mean a lot. I have always pushed myself to accomplish many things. I am hardworking‚ responsible‚ and committed to every endeavor I pursue. My character is a main pillar of what I am today. I work and try very hard in school but as the same time I have fun. I take full responsibility for my actions and I always think before act or say anything. When I got

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    Hall Of Honor Analysis

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    academic varsity in my class‚ having one of the ten best cumulative gpa’s in the school. I have balanced many extracurriculars while maintaining a weighted gpa of 4.6 and an unweighted gpa of 3.99. I have received an academic letter and been on the honor roll for all four years of high school‚ and earned the Academic Boosters award in social studies. Furthermore‚ I have received a number of scholarships in recognition of my efforts both from the community and from Universities. My academic achievement

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    Macbeth New Honors

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    Greed Is Murder The Shakespearean hero is a perfectionist and protagonist that has become the victim of tragic flaws. Macbeth tragic flaw was his vaulting ambition that made him want to kill the kind. His tragic flaw was also his greed for power and the trait of being gullible. This is what led him to self-fulfilling the witches prophecy and ultimately his downfall. Macbeth had many desires and obsessions that led to a great demist to himself‚ his marriage‚ and a letdown to his country. To begin

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    The Cult Of Honor Summary

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    Cult of Honor ~ The Cult of Honor during this time period was a way in the south white males which meant the men had to protect women. It is significant because the men held more dominant powers and white women were submissive to this. De Bow’s Review ~ De Bow advocated created a journal which stood for southern agricultural expansion. It is significant because De Bow made this journal into a way for to advocate the southern economic independence from the North. Denmark Vesey ~ Denmark Vesey was

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    In Honor of the Lusitania The Lusitania‚ a luxurious (unsinkable) ship‚ is currently sitting on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. One of the many stories written about the Lusitania includes characters my age‚ Elsie and Frank. The author makes us feel close to the main characters by telling us that they had lost their mother. This means the father of Elsie and frank needed to care for them on his own. The Lusitania a supposedly “unsinkable ship” met its fate at the hands of a German U-boat

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    Men of Honor Analysis

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    Men of Honor Analysis The film “Men of Honor” (Producer George Tillman Jr. ‚ Director Robert Teitel) contains many examples which exemplify Napoleon Hill’s 17 principles of success. It was through his philosophy of success that Hill was able to achieve great success at whatever endeavor he pursued. He formulated this philosophy by interviewing many key figures of his day including Andrew Carnegie and Franklin Roosevelt. As a result‚ he developed an influential book which has inspired people

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    Steven Avedissian Eng III/ Mr. Barrera P. 6 10/5/16 Honor and Dignity in The Crucible In “The Crucible‚” by Arthur Miller‚ life is a gift from god that is not worth losing over proper principles‚ such as reputation. mOne of the biggest examples of this is shown in the character John Proctor. Women confessing to witchcraft or not confessing affects their reputation both ways. Reverend Hale risks others reputations to save his own reputation. Many have pride in their good well known name‚ but as the

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