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    My Natural High

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    Jasmine M. Paine My natural high is sports (basketball) and listening to music. I could never live without music because it pumps me up‚ settles me down‚ and sometimes helps me just think straight. Their very important to me because they impact my life like staying fit‚ having fun‚ socializing with friends. I do sports all year long‚ and I think that if I did not do sports I would get caught up in wrong things not saying that I

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    High School Dropouts

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    Dropping out of high school is one of the nation’s biggest issues. Having a social life will be one of the first things affected by this decision. Going to college will be the next one because it will be more difficult to get in. If high school dropouts have a hard time getting into college they will also have a hard time getting a job due to the lack of knowledge. Dropping out is not a good choice because it will effect many things in your life. Dropping out of school would impact teenagers’ social

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    High School Life

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    has his/her own story. As for me‚ my high school life intensely molded me: into a dreamer. It is something I cherish‚ thanks to it. Without dreams‚ I would die in vain. High school life turned me into someone who is an avid; avid in a good way. I was a happy-go-lucky before‚ but the moment the door of high school opened and avowed for me‚ I knew I was out for stars; even for the moon. But it didn’t take me easy. I was like Atlas‚ forced to bear the world on my shoulders. Freshmen times were full

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    High School Woodworking

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    3.3 Safety Concerns 5 3.4 Benefits of High School Woodworking Classes 6 3.5.5 Special Needs Students in Woodworking Courses 6 3.5.6 WoodLINKS USA 6 3.0 Conclusion 8 4.0 Works Cited 9 List of Illustrations Figure 1: A Woodworker Using A Chisel 2 Figure 2: A High School Woodworker Using a Table Saw 6

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    My Future Aspiration

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    My future aspirations are to make a difference in the business world. I would like to be the boss. I have always thought of myself‚ and been told that I am a leader. I want to put my knowledge and skills to good use. Motivation is the biggest key to my academic success. Motivation is essential in preparing for my career because without motivation I won’t have the drive to move forward. I also believe that using my resources such as tutoring and “smart-thinking has really helped me

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    High School Stereotypes

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    Besides memorizing denotations and learning formulas‚ I would like to think high school has a greater‚ more wholesome purpose; to promote independence and moral thinking. There seems to be a common stereotype that depicts high school students as vapid‚ immature individuals only concerned with trivialities surrounding them. I think‚ or at least like to think‚ that young adults especially recognize the importance of decency and moral correctness in order to develop as people and become capable adults

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    High School Life

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    problem as it is to us. Teens from the past and present are faced with problems such as school‚ relationships‚ and friends. There were many teenage problems back then in “Rebel Without a Cause” and today’s teenagers. Most of these problems that Jim Stark and the other teens faced were similar‚ but my own belief is that these same problems were not as big of problem back when they were growing up. Let’s take school and homework for example‚ oh sure your parents had it too but I just don’t believe

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    Cliques in High School

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    Description October 24‚ 2012 High School Cliques In high school‚ students feel presured to fit in with a certain group of people share the same intrests as them‚ this is better known as cliques. This makes many students feel left out and lonely while at school. Cliques are always around eachother wiether its in between classes‚ at lunch‚ or after school. There are many different reasons that cliques in high school are formed. The fear of surviving alone in high school is a main concen for many students

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    that are believed to be law‚ to speak up when everyone else is more comfortable remaining voiceless. “High risk. High reward.” is the quote that has helped me shape my life throughout my years in school. Not only has this assisted me in expanding my mindset but has also opened a world of possibilities for maximizing my success in the future. I first noticed this prominent part of myself in my school’s drama club‚ eighth grade year. Countless hours of rehearsing‚ costume sewing and set building

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    High School Uniforms

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    The debate for school uniforms still rages on. School administrators taking one side of the argument. Even though uniforms are difficult to enforce in public schoolsschool uniforms should be enforced because they can help students resist peer pressure to buy trendy clothes and diminish economic and social barriers among students. Parents and teachers are not the only people concerned with the argument of uniforms in school. In President Clinton’s 1996 State of the Union speech‚ "if it means teenagers

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