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    and flattered to have been asked to speak for his wonderful occasion. Not so long ago‚ I was sitting exactly where you are right now and having an inspirational talk from a guest speaker back then. I never imagined myself addressing you for your graduation day. Dear graduates‚ you should thank your parents for sending you to a school like Jimenez National Comprehensive High School where you are molded with great values and knowledge. You should also thank your teachers for imparting to you their

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    Graduation Ceremony

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    Graduation day – shaking‚ nervous‚ ready to venture out of the high school world. This is the beginning and the end of a journey to what our lives will ultimately come to. Next year‚ we won’t be back‚ but now we’ll be heading off‚ starting at the bottom of the chain again. The whole stadium seems to echo‚ sounding only with everyone’s pounding hearts in their chest. Next year‚ we’ll be paying for school‚ living off of Top Ramen‚ and awaiting this last step that determines how the rest of our lives

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    MY Graduation Speech Hello everyone‚ how are you all doing this fine night? Well‚ I’m great‚ and I’m pretty nervous; because I’m afraid of giving public speeches. But thanks to Brighton‚ it pushed me out of my comfort zone and onto this stage in front of all you wonderful people. Succeeding from middle school is no easy task‚ looking back it surprises me that I even made it this far. Thanks to my teachers and family‚ I did make this far. As for my teachers‚ the one that is the most important

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    families and administrators. Our success is your success‚ for you have given us the freedom to dare‚ the courage to excel and the belief that we can achieve our best. Together for the last time‚ we stand poised at the very edge of graduation‚ looking towards a bright future. Soon each of us will go forth‚ in his or her unique direction‚ seeking to make a mark upon the world. Our adulthood‚ so long anticipated‚ has now arrived. We have grown up. We must seize our future

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    Graduation Speech Hi my name is Ly’chae Corley and I would like to give a thanks to all of the parents ‚and every person that is here today‚and I would like to take this time to bring attention to my parents-I Wll always love you guys ‚ my family-the ones who helped me throug h rough times ‚ my peers-the ones who never let me down ‚ my teachers-who pushed me when I needed it ‚ the staff -for helping me find my way around the school when I couldn’t and my grandma’s-for helping me with things only

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    Maya Lin

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    Maya Lin was born on October 5‚ 1959 in Athens‚ Ohio. Her parents‚ both taught at Ohio University‚ her mom‚ Julia Lin‚ was a poet and her dad‚ Henry Lin‚ was a ceramist. They had fled China in 1949 right before the Communist Revolution. She also had an older brother Tan‚ who was also a poet. Growing up Lin enjoyed reading and building miniature towns‚ she also excelled in mathematics. She didn ’t have many friends‚ and enjoyed staying at home and studying over going out with friends. In high school

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    Grandmothers” by Maya Angelou Image (Imagery) – Descriptive poetry flourished. One basic meaning for ‘image’ is provided by that context‚ but other‚ looser and more treacherous‚ meanings have accreted: any sensuous effect provoked by literary language; any striking language; metaphor; symbol; any figure. Maya Angelou’s poem‚ “Our Grandmother’s‚” vividly exemplifies a sense of imagery that is brought to life. The most effective way that‚ Maya Angelou

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    A graduation speech

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    Sometimes graduation is referred to as a commencement. We usually understand commencement to mean the beginning of something new‚ a new set of conditions to live and act upon. If you think about it‚ you can’t get to something new until you let go of something old. There in lies our understanding - a moment of time between the "before" and the "after" of an event. Right now - we are in the state of "before" the actual graduation. In a few short days we will be certified as the graduating class of

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    Still I Rise Angelou

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    Color Divide In Still I Rise by Maya Angelou‚ race reveals the harsh treatment towards African Americans through power struggles in which black people are pushed out of authority positions and attempts to bring down a person’s spirit‚ indicating a global society of hatred due to fear of one’s skin color. In the poem‚ the idea of a colored person with power is seen as a threat by certain people‚ indicating the discrimination towards black people with authority. Angelou questions the attitude of others

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    Graduation Speech

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    It is difficult to believe that today is my graduation on my second course. My family and friends are here‚ excited and cheering for me because I had made it. Taking up two courses at a time is not that easy. There where times over the last four years where I wanted to give up My last six months as a BSIT student‚ is the hardest part I think. Awake until 3 o’clock or 4 o’clock in the morning doing our IT project‚ then waking up at around 7 to attend my BSIM class at 8 am. That‚ sometimes we are

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