get up now or you be late to school‚ I told you last night to go to sleep early‚ that’s why you got pimples! Cuz I have‚ if you haven’t maybe it’s cuz your white. As you probably already know I’m Asian‚ and I’ve got Asian parents. That’s right I’m going to be talking about Asian parents. By the end of this speech you’d be wishing that you were an undercover spy in an Asian family. Let’s start‚ have you ever been to your Asian friend’s house and meet their parents and afterwards you think that
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Response to a Graduation Speech Mark D. Weil University Of Alaska‚ Anchorage Abstract This essay is a realistic view point responding to a valedictorian address‚ “Here I Stand” ‚ written and spoken by E. Goldson‚ (2010). Goldson belittles her own accomplishments as valedictorian. She proclaims there is too much repetition in American education. Goldsons probable motive in writing a seemingly contumacious speech towards education are unveiled. This essay gives a brief summary
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Analysis A. Questions: 1.Should parents be held responsible for the actions of their children? Yes or No 2.What age do you think children should start taking their own responsibilities? _10_13_16_18 3.On a scale 1-10 how often do you think the parents should take the consequences for their child? Never 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Always 4.Does the age of the child change the consequence of their actions? Yes or No 5.Do you think there is a situation when the parents should always take responsibility
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made a few noises about this dastardly deed. One day‚ however‚ for whatever reason‚ he decided that enough was enough and began campaigning for true change‚ culminating in his final speech that would finally bring change to the idyll town of Bernsville. On the day of this speech‚ Sidebern‚ half-bald‚ stood upon a high podium‚ overlooking his grand audience of forty people. Sidebern himself was waving his hands in the air‚ appreciating the nice
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My Graduation as a Samoan Child It was time‚ Chapin High School would no longer be my home as of June 15‚ 2013. The joy of knowing at the very moment I stepped across that stage I would feel as something I have never felt before‚ and after I knew it was time. A day to remember was in the making. I could remember it like it was yesterday morning. Waking up to the smell of the barbeque that all my cousins were making for my graduation party. All the loud voices coming from the kitchen from my
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Hello Fellow 8th graders‚ Cui here back at it again with those whips and dabs‚ always here every Monday-Friday at school not because I have to or anything but because I want to. Now since you all soooo want to hear what i’m leaving you with or what I already left you with at this point here you go‚ just keep in mind i’m from the class of 2017-2018 so in present time now everything is cringy. So it all began at the beginning of 8th grade where all teachers were nice and so they want to make you feel
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treated you are equal as any human and its time we start showing you that. I know Canada can’t fix the damage they have already done it may take time but we are going to try to help the damage we have done its normal to feel this way. The residential schools should have never even happened the way we tried to make you Indians into something you not were the most stupid idea ever you should be able to be yourself and live your life the way you want to not being forced into something you’re not. There
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causes of high school drop out rates Purpose: To allow people to better understand why the high school drop out rate is such a large issue in the u.s. Thesis: High school drop out‚ we’ve all heard about it but what do you really know about it? From teen pregnancies to financial problems to really just not caring. I. Introduction Attention Material: unemployed in prison living in poverty receiving government assistance less healthy divorced single parents Thesis Statement: High school
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August 29th‚ 2015 Dear Father Ray Atwood‚ Hello. My name is Ryan Connolly and I am currently preparing for Confirmation. I am 17 years old and I am a Senior at Union High School in La Porte City‚ IA. I have been preparing for Confirmation for several years now and I would like to be confirmed. I want to be confirmed because I have been preparing for this sacrament and I am ready. I have learned that Confirmation is not the end of my faith life‚ but just the beginning. I am ready to take my
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Are you sitting down? Each year‚ more than a million kids will leave school without earning a high school diploma -- that’s approximately 7‚000 students every day of the academic year. Without that diploma‚ they’ll be more likely to head down a path that leads to lower-paying jobs‚ poorer health‚ and the possible continuation of a cycle of poverty that creates immense challenges for families‚ neighborhoods‚ and communities. For some students‚ dropping out is the culmination of years of academic
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