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    Home is where your family is, and seven years ago, my “home” became Wilton Baptist Church. I had just turned twelve when my dad became the full-time pastor in Wilton, but I never thought a group of people could make me feel like I have known them forever. The past seven years has felt like a lifetime. While Wilton has an estimated seventy to eighty members, we are considered a “small” church. I realize that being small allows the members to have a stronger bond with one another that allows us

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    returned. Ashamed to go back to my previous high school, I discovered an alternative campus. That spared me explaining where I was the past year. Everyone I knew was either in my graduating class or the class ahead of me. They would all be gone now. My diploma would come from my parent school, but it would read the following year's date. Graduation for me only required four measly classes--a full caseload at this school. I had never failed anything. So, I registered for the nine weeks. Interior Decorating

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    “If you hate high school, wait till you get to college.” This was a saying I often heard while growing up, said to myself and others, from teachers and parents. I never realized the full implication of this statement; I had assumed it was related to societies expectation that we go to school, get a degree, get a career, get married, raise 2.5 children, and do as society expects of us. However my mentor made me realize something significant: education is not a right but a privilege in our world, and

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    The question “Why is there so much poverty in the United States?” has such a broad spectrum of issues. There is no simple cure or single cause of poverty. According to statistics from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, “the 2011 Poverty Guidelines are $10,890 for a single member household and $22,350 for a family of four” (par 13). In addition, “families’ incomes that fall below the threshold given, means that every individual in the household are considered to be in poverty” (par 13)

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    through the portrayal of adolescence and early adulthood periods of the individuals at Black Rock Continuation High School. The film portrays the lives of at risk teens, who are given a second chance to get their life on track and earn a high school diploma. However, there are complications and set-backs that are holding them back from accomplishing their goals.

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    Traditional Versus Online Courses Getting your education is a very important thing to do in your lifetime, and there are many ways to do so. The two most common ways of getting your degree, whether it be a high school diploma or a college degree, are online courses and traditional courses, which is face to face, classroom classes. According to the results of a new national research study (Karambelas 1), 78% of more than 1000 students surveyed still believe that it is easier to learn in a classroom

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    17-year-old pregnant high school dropout the first time I took the General Educational Development (GED) test. It was in the summer of the year 2001 on a beautiful sunny day at our local university. The GED test was to provide me with a high school diploma equivalent. I had months of preparation and practice tests. I was a fast learner and always well prepared. I was confident and very adamant in passing this test. That is, until I got the results of the GED test. The test room scenery made me nervous

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    The physical world has always been a subject of interest for me, and Physics in particular has always been apart of my life. This could have been the result of both my parents being Physics teachers, and my first encounter with Physics is through them when they began to incorporate fundamental Physics concepts like forces at work throughout my childhood. My parents had introduced me to Physics, but I think it is mostly the subject itself that has greatly influenced me to go further and made me decide

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    Being An Athlete Essay

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    An athlete is someone who is in sports. They have to be physically fit and have endurance. Athletes need to make a commitment and be dedicated to their sport. Some go to college then start their career as an athlete; although, some start right out of high school. They have to have good moral standards because they are in the public eye and often become role models for children and young adults. Athletes can play in minors and the majors, they start out in the minors and work their way up to the majors

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    white youths dropped out of school and as for Hispanics 47 percent dropped out and African Americans 44 percent (Sweeten et al., 2009). Just from dropping out of school most dropouts will averagely make about 16,500 dollars a year as for having a diploma will have better chance of starting off about 26,000 dollars a year (Sweeten et al., 2009). Besides these low pay rates it is extremely important to comprehend that dropping out of school has a

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