ST AUGUSTINE SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION VALEDICTORIAN SPEECH Good morning to my fellow graduates‚ Madam Principal‚ Vice Principal‚ Parents‚ Teachers and specially invited guests. We! are graduating this morning. Can you believe that just five years ago we were in the very same positions as the current form ones are now? As we walked into these halls some of us were nervous‚ scared‚ some may have even been anxious on the first day of school. we had to figure out how we were going to fit in‚ in
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Alyson Smith BTA 5th Block 10/27/14 Plans after High School After graduation in high school a whole new life is soon to start. Many choices are to be made. Choices of college‚ degrees‚ and the career you have the rest of your life have to be decided. College can be a scary thing to take on but you have to look at the positives. Having a college degree can open many doors to giving you a good career. Going to college ca allow a person to be certified to do a specific job giving them more options
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what is it that makes graduation so important to so many people? A graduation is important because it is a rite of passage to many people. When a person graduates‚ it signifies the move from a previous point to a more mature person . Graduation helps to tie different parts of a life together. A graduation is not just an end‚ it is a new beginning tha start of a new chapter in a person’s life whether it be another school year‚ or the entry into the workforce.Graduations help people remember
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first-prize awards in the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for the short stories‚ “The God Stealer‚” 1959; “Waywaya‚” 1979; and “Arbol de Fuego” (Firetree)‚ 1980 - Palanca grand prize for his novel Mass ‚ 1981 - second prize for his essay “A Scenario for Philippine Resistance‚” 1979 - won the grand prize in the CCP Literary contests for the novel Tree ‚ 1979 - three first-prize awards from the National Press Club‚ 1957‚ 1961 and 1962 - Fernando Ma. Guerrero Memorial Foundation Award
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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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I find myself to be a very photogenic person. Birthday parties‚ vacations and other special events are all recorded in photographs in my room. One specific picture hanging up on my wall‚ is forever engraved in my mind. I often catch a glimpse of it in the evenings when I come home. I grab it‚ lay on my bed and go back to the best night of my life. The image in the 4x7 thick rectangular photograph was a moment captured by my father. Later on he told me that he had never seen me that happy‚ ever!
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Chengye Yin Engl 115 In the story “Graduation”‚ a young black girl feels anticipated and honored with her graduation day. However‚ on her graduation day‚ she feels frustrated and shadowy because Mr. Donleavy‚ a white man‚ delivers a speech to the graduating class of 1940. At first‚ Angelou is quite excited because she is proud of her academic achievements; besides that‚ she is also about to make a speech in front of many students. In addition‚ her mother also gives her a fancy dress with an abundance
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Progress An argumentation prompt styled after Question 3 on the examination for Advanced Placement English Language and Composition (Suggested time – 40 minutes. This question counts as one-third of the total essay section score.) Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening‚ ever-ascending‚ ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this‚ so far from discouraging‚ only adds to
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Hopes‚ Dreams‚ and Reality Graduation by Maya Angelou is an essay about discrimination. The beginning of this essay reminded me of my own high school graduation. How scared but excited I was to be taking the next step up in my life. I felt like the story paralleled my experiences at the beginning‚ but at the end I had a totally different outlook on this piece of writing. As I got further into the essay‚ I felt that there was nothing about Angelou’s life that I had ever experienced or could relate
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Good evening and welcome to the graduation of the class of 2011. It’s my pleasure to have all you here. Hello‚ everyone‚ my name is..... I am honored to speak here at Thomas Jefferson Middle School. Today we also have many special people that have been with us all the way through this journey‚ which we finally have conquered. I specially thank the entire staff of teachers‚ our guidance counselors‚ our principle Mr. Sciolaro‚ our vice principle‚ and all the friends and family that have come to see
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