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    Cultural capital is transmitted through school curriculum and various kinds of opportunities provided to students by school. In the case of Sophia University, cultural capital is mainly transmitted by all courses offered, club activities, volunteers and seminaries. Throughout your years of university education, students are influenced by school color, beliefs, thoughts and values and thus, creating their own identity, tastes and preferences. According to Cookson and Persell, the

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    compulsory classes. Although, America makes it indispensable for students to take compulsory classes as a way of conformity it still sanctions the students to express their individualism with our dressing, our cull of electives and extra Co-curricular activities. Students express their individualism with the habiliments they wear and the classes and the extra Co

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    While attending your college classes, some of your classmates may live in a dorm on campus, while others may commute from home. Yes, we are all trying to achieve the same goal, a diploma, but it is the struggles that lead up to earning that piece of paper that we must take into consideration. Cost, opportunities, and distractions all should be considered, and that is why commuting from home would be the smartest choice when attending college. When discussing cost, it can be a huge difference maker

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    Engineering, when I think about it or hear about it, the first thing that flashes in my mind is that preparing toy cars with bottle caps and cardboard. From childhood my thoughts, imaginations was about creating a toy or a thing from scrap. When, I was in my school I read a magazine about cars which created a zeal in me to know more about automobile and I started a bit of research about it. Encouraged and inspired by all those fascinating models that came forth from my own dexterity, eventually I

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    FFA Personal Statement

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    My involvement in extracurricular activities has helped me grow as a person over the past four years of high school. I have learned how to be more responsible, reliable, as well as how to be a team player and work well with others. I enjoyed playing softball and CYO volleyball and basketball. I knew it was not just about the game I was also about the people. I did my best to help my teammates. I always helped set up, put away, and clean up before and after practices and games. I always tried to encourage

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    I want to thank everyone here for participating in our graduation ceremony. This event marks the end of our middle school career and the beginning of a fresh experience. You might have noticed that many of us has gone through significant changes. Maybe you still remember the first day of when we were all just 6th graders wandering through the hallways. Trying to discover new things. Some of us forgot the the passcodes for lunch and most of us were eager to find friends. We have changed a lot since

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    Primary Work Commitment

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    academic and professional development has been in assisting in the payment of college fees, reducing the financial burden for myself and my parents. Being able to attend college has assisted me academically through access to college tutorials and activities offered by the Scholar’s Group. Attending events hosted by Sydney Ideas and the Festival of Dangerous Ideas offered an opportunity to be educated through exposure to a wide range of ideas, including debates surrounding access to education, the power

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    college athletics if the student advances in his sport as well. Fitness The fitness level of athletes in school sports programs cannot be underestimated. A survey found that when students agreed they would not spend as much time in sedentary activities like watching television and

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    perfect answer to the dreaded question: “Tell me something unique about yourself.” My siblings and I push each other to reach our goals, and we are not afraid of a little friendly competition. Furthermore, as a multiple, I constantly try to seek out activities and qualities that make me unique from my siblings. For me, my organizational skills have always defined me. My sister is the artist, my brother is the athlete, and me? I am the organizer. When I was younger, my mom would give me small organizing

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    Tyler cooks Mr. Nicholas Schneider ENGL 122 6 October, 2017 The overwhelming thought of college behind a closed door Many people think college is a carefree place, full of fun and games for students. In reality ,the majority of students are bogged down in school work rushing to meet their deadlines for homework assignments projects,and even cramming study time for exams and quizzes. On top of that , college can be pretty costly. Therefore, this is normally a highly stressful period for most

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