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    Struggle In Middle School

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    No math has not always been difficult for me. In middle school I found it to be really easy. I feel like I didn’t struggle in middle school because my school’s academics were really low. When I would struggle in a problem I would get frustrated but in my mind I knew I had to finish it. Most of the time I would give up and ask someone for help. In the past I would quit on the problem because I knew my teacher would come help me and explain the steps. I would struggle with the problem about five minutes

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    Thomas Jefferson: The primary writer of the Declaration of Independance and one of the most prominent figures of the early history of America‚ Thomas Jefferson is one name that almost every American should have at least heard of by now. In the past‚ I have been taught that Thomas Jefferson was an abolitionist who believed that slavery was immoral‚ but his racism towards African Americans (and his idea of white superiority) was very surprising to me. He seemingly wants slavery to end (while owning

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    “The Declaration of Independence” and “Common Sense” were both produced around the time of the American Revolution by Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine respectively. “The Declaration of Independence” was the document sent to Great Britain declaring the thirteen colonies free from British rule and kick starting the American Revolution‚ while “Common Sense” was a pamphlet released‚ at the beginning of the revolution to the citizens of the thirteen colonies demanding they fight for the just government

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    technology and information ready at the flick of a switch‚ they are left surrounded by the ideas of adulthood and the influence of peers at every turn. Likewise‚ schools leave only the impression of an education on students‚ not a moral code‚ which leaves social influence to be left upon only their peers. There are a variety of factors that lead middle schoolers to social conformity. The first contributing factor to a preteen’s social conformity falls under the obvious fact that peer pressure is the driving

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    Stress In Middle School

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    attacks according to “Stress in Children…”.  Also‚ I read on articles that teens are having higher stress levels than normal; therefore‚ I was hoping if there were ways that schools could help these teens since this can or almost affect their future like I was in middle school. In seventh and eighth grade at Shadow Ridge Middle School‚ I was defiant against

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    can try and put a stop to it. The least we can do is help the people close to us‚ but another way to do it is to have a middle school do it because they have more control over it than we do. They can stop bullying in middle schools’ by putting security cameras around the building‚ the school can give more courage to the students to stand up and speak for themselves‚ and the school can cease all negativity. Nonetheless‚ it is going to be a hard job to take care

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    In the Declaration of Independence it says that all men are created equal‚ and many have said that this applies to all people no matter the sex‚ race‚ religion‚ etc. The most important factor in granting suffrage to women in America is if women are worthy of suffrage or not. Some say women should not be able to vote because the US may not grant suffrage to anyone and women should remain in a separate sphere others say women are supposed to be endowed with inalienable rights‚ which includes suffrage

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    Essay On Middle School

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    School has always been my biggest priority since I started middle school. In sixth grade I wasn’t the best student I could be. Instead of getting all A’s‚ I was getting B’s and C’s. I was one of the lazy students. Although I always turned in my homework but I never showed very good effort on it. In 7th grade I wanted to change everything! The way I act‚ work‚ performed‚ etc. Believe me when I say that I changed. My whole 7th grade year I had a 4.0 GPA. Do you want to know how I did it? I built

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    Middle School Reflection

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    Grade 6: In my opinion the sole purpose of middle school was so that all of the adolescent miscreants could be forced into one awkward prison. The proof was in the cafeteria‚ a minefield of strange social customs and noisy kids who seemed to enjoy nothing more than screwing up another person’s day. At least those were my thoughts when I first entered the overly powerful axe scented school. But at the table where I now sat around with friends new and old in all directions‚ my opinion was quickly morphing

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    Middle School Narrative

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    Middle school was an adventure of awkwardly dressing and thinking you are cooler than you actually are. I remember growing up hearing the horror stories of that age and how hard seventh grade was compared to everything we have ever faced before. Seventh grade was the glory year. I hated my science teacher with a passion due to her non caring attitude‚ but I loved my English teacher. The best part of the entire year‚ was lunch. B lunch was an experience never to be forgotten. I sat at the same table

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