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    Recently I was asked to join the Honor Society. At the beginning I was skeptical because I had no clue what it was or its use. But then I had my mom explain it to me. Honor Society will help me get into a good college and expand my knowledge. But to join this group‚ I had to think ‘Am I ready for this commitment? Am I going to be able to sustain the required GPA?’ After some thought‚ I decided‚ I am ready and able. The only thing standing in my way now‚ is a paper‚ this paper to be exact‚ on my

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    When John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice And Men‚ was adapted into a film by Gary Sinise‚ multiple aspects were well maintained in the resolution in which George kills Lennie; however‚ there were a few distinctive changes that‚ despite altering the plot‚ enhanced the scene. First‚ a prominent similarity between the film and the movie is the conversation between the two men prior to Lennie’s demise. When George found Lennie‚ he told him‚ “‘We gonna get a little place… We’ll have a cow… An’ we’ll have

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    OF MICE AND MEN Chapter 1 Setting the scene It describes the idyllic scene at the end of a hot day‚ the Gabilan Mountains and all the wildlife around the Salinas River (water snake‚ coyote‚ carp‚ dog‚ water snake‚ dove and heron). This is the same scene described at the end of the novel which could show that despite any drama in the lives of men nature continues. Quotes: “deep and green”‚ “golden foothill slopes”‚ “rabbits sat as quietly as little grey stones (unafraid)‚ “for a moment the place

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    life following the National Honor Society conduct and its rules. For example‚ in the field of leadership I was the advisory council representative in my ninth grade advisory. I would like to join the National Honor Society to participate in helping to make my community better. Hurricane Sandy destroyed many peoples’ homes‚ one of my close friends Abid Yazdani’s home was destroyed and I volunteered to go help and clean his apartment. I believe I should join the National Honor Society because I believe

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    I feel honored to be considered for acceptance into the National Honor Society. I feel a great pride to even be considered by such a stellar organization. I feel that I am deserving of admittance into the National Honor Society by way of my leadership qualities and academic performance during my high school career. I am student that is involved in the arts and sciences more than sports. I never played a team sport in high school‚ but I feel that marching band and musical alike have allowed to

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    joined Alpha Beta Gamma. The thought of belonging to an honor society excites me‚ from the day I received an invitation letter to this present day. I initially saw it as an opportunity to boost my resume‚ but now I see it in a whole different perspective. Honor societies are organizations intended to benefit and group like-minded individuals together based on academic excellence. However‚ Alpha Beta Gamma is more than just your average honor society. It is a place where intelligent minds come together

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    The Honors Forum meeting that has influenced me the most in the last month was the meeting on what is considered proper dress attire. I’ve never been the most well dressed person‚ so having someone lay out what is appropriate was very helpful. Something that that stuck out to me was the way that people perceive you based on what you wear. It makes complete sense now that someone has said it to me‚ but it has begun to change the way that I see myself. In the line of work that I am going into where

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    Always looking for him around and talking to the workers; becoming friends with them‚ It would seem as if the woman is happy‚ but she isn’t; being surrounded by loneliness and rudeness. John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men takes place in California in the 1930’s where two men travel from ranch to ranch for work and meeting new people along the way. Although the woman is married and has a stable home‚ she receives mental abuse and discrimination as shown by her husband‚ her peers and her words.

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    The American Dream The book Of Mice and Men has a major theme put in the story which is the “American Dream”. Although everyone’s dream dies with Curley’s wife in the end. Lennie‚ George‚ Candy‚ and Crooks had a dream set together‚ and when George has to kill Lennie that dream died with him and all of the men sunk more into the depressions hold (they became depressed). The characters talked about all have something in common‚ they contain a lack of confidence from something they cannot change. These

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    Of Mice and Men by Carson Collins Standing in a homey ranch house‚ glancing outside to the horses grazing and the rabbits jumping around‚ feeling light‚ yet remorse‚ because you get to experience Lennie and George’s ultimate dream in the book‚ "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. John Steinbeck gives a hopeful‚ sorrowful tone throughout the whole book‚ "Of Mice and Men" (1937). In the book‚ George and Lennie bounce around from job to job‚ never having a solid place to call home. George and Lennie

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