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    10 New Year Resolutions for High School Students The New Year is a great time to reflect on the changes we want to or need to make. If you’re a student looking at ways to improve yourself and make the transition to college easier‚ International College Counselors offers a few more resolutions you might want to add to your list. 1. Stop procrastinating. How often have you underestimated how much time it will take to get something done? Then‚ how sad are you when you don’t have the time to do your

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    Compare and contrast the New Nationalism and the New Freedom. In your view‚ which of these programs was the best approach to curtail the concentration of corporate and industrial power? Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt both had a mixture of liberal and conservative views. Although they disagreed on things‚ they both hoped for a better economy. Both policies were for decreasing corruption and economic problems. Disagreements and all‚ New Nationalism and New Freedom paved the way

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    A New Way to Get News To be totally honest‚ as I traveled to Davis College on August 24 to watch Ken Rickard speak for the Society of Professional Journalists‚ I was not excited. I am a fan of the good‚ old fashioned newspaper‚ and I before this lecture‚ I had no interest in ever receiving my daily news from the Internet. About fifteen minutes in Mr. Rickard’s speech I became intrigued by how his company‚ Morris Digital Works‚ had taken the failing newspaper "Bluffton Today" and turned it into

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    The Beginning‚ of a New Life. By Juan Roman In the fall of 2011‚ I moved to Buffalo‚ New York and took two years to get here. I do not regret anything. I arrived knowing nothing and speaking English was not the same as when I was twelve when I was studying in Tampa‚ FL. Some people may think it’s funny that I came here not knowing the woman I was to live with. My mother was happy but scared at the same time that I was going to a city that I did not know

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    a great change‚ but it would be a change that would affect me for the rest of my life‚ I was frightened‚ I was going to lose all of my friends. I was going to have to start over‚That was scary.Being the new kid in school is awful and upsetting‚ and I was not looking forward to that at all.Already being a shy person who has trouble connecting with new people‚ being forced to start at a new school was absolutely terrifying. Going to a new school is like being lost at sea and everywhere look its just

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    Professor Elizabeth Hornung English 101 11 September 2013 Moving to a New Country I have lived in America for ten years. The beginning of my life here in America was very tough‚ but I managed it through. On July 3‚ 2003‚ at the age of 8‚ I first set my foot on the grounds of Dulles International Airport in Virginia. When I first arrived‚ my head was so confused with the foreign languages spoken all around me. The foreign language was English‚ because I did not know how to say any other

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    New Deal DBQ Using you knowledge AND the documents provided‚ write a well-reasoned essay on the following prompt: How did the New Deal of the Great Depression create a lasting impact on the role of government in business and the lives o the American people? Document 1 Source: America 1900-1999: Letters of the Century‚ Grunwald‚ Lisa and Adler‚ Stephen. Troy‚ NY Jan. 2‚ 1935 Dear Mrs. Roosevelt‚ About a month ago I wrote you asking if you would buy some baby clothes

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    not know what to expect in the move. Like many you are accustomed to your own country’s way of living‚ learning‚ and surviving. A move to a new country would leave most at a stage of fear. Fear as to will they fit in‚ fear in being able to survive‚ and fear in being able to adjust to a new way of life. I was one of those people who were afraid of moving to a new country. My father had started his life in the US at a young age. He was only 14 when he moved here. He had to work at a young age in undesirable

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    The challenge of a new country People say life is all about facing new challenges. In 2008 my life changed for good when I moved to the United States from the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic means so much to me. It’s a part of my life‚ my identity and my race. For me it was the hardest challenge I had to face in my life. I couldn’t believe how that one flight meant so much for my family and I. I was so young coming with my two sisters and my father‚ leaving my mother and most of my family

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    scientists as well as the population. With our new technology‚ we have gradually discovered more and more celestial bodies that may or may not be able to support life. Since 2005‚ we have found more and more ‘super-Earths’‚ which is a term used for an extrasolar planet that has a mass higher than planet Earth’s but below the mass of the solar systems’ gas giants. In some cases‚ these super-Earths contain water as well as potential living support. In 2011‚ fifty new planets were found. Sixteen of them are

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