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    This was a tough observation for me. I really bonded with these students and learned about their lives so leaving them was exponentially difficult. When I walked in they were checking their math homework like normal. Ms. J picked 5 different questions to grade with the students as she worked them out on the board. She then had the students put their grade at the top and pass it in. I asked Ms. J how she inserts grades because she is always grading when I come in her room. She said she looks for progress

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    The YMCA is a very known Non-Profit Organization that serves all walks of life through its many services that happens days, nights, and even weekends. The YMCA is a leading nonprofit organization for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The YMCA is a powerful association of men, women and children committed to bringing about lasting personal and social change. With a focus on nurturing the potential of every child and teen, improving the nation’s health and well-being and

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    Legacies of Our Lives Would you be able to hurdle multiple obstacles to achieve your American dream? In The Other Wes Moore One Name, Two Fates the author Wes Moore tells the story about another Wes Moore and about himself. Both go through their own struggle in life. The other Wes Moore lives in Baltimore and gets arrested four times throughout the story. He gets arrested for stabbing someone, selling drugs, shooting his gun at someone, and robbing a jewelry store. Throughout the whole story

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    “Graduation” By, Maya Angelo, is a wonderful story of an excited young African American young adult graduating from middle school. The whole town of Stamps, Arkansas was buzzing with excitement for the classes that were graduating from the grammar school and high school that spring. People that have already graduated were even excited to help with the preparation for graduation. Angelo went into detail about how, “teachers were respectful of the now quiet and aging seniors, and tended to speak

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    Roses are flowers that are so beautiful to the eye and complimentary to the nose, but once you look past the surface of the flower you notice the thorns that accompany it. These flowers are much like people in a sense that what 's on the outside is what appeals to others, but just like roses people have thorns that may be seen or unseen. The thorns that I bear can often times be seen but what about the thorns that were removed that left a scar on my stem? Those scars molded me into the woman I am

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    because you don’t have a strong enough education about it. If you do well in school that means you can go to college and get a decent job with it. If you don’t do that well in school for whatever reason then you will only go as far as a high school diploma will take you. There are so many opprotunities that you will have and get if you are smart compared to someone that is not. There are other reasons as to why people aren’t doing well in school too like their life at home, and everything going on around

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    Introduction Tyreke Gibson is a white sixteen year old male student at Cheraw High School that has experienced difficulty functioning in school. He has recently been suspended for fighting, and was expelled his freshman year in 2014 for bringing a knife to school. He states, “Having the knife makes me feel protected from other kids.” Not only does Tyreke have issues with his peers, but also has trouble completing assignments in order to pass his classes. Teachers believe Tyreke performs poorly because

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    Pursuing a graduate degree, specifically a PhD, is a decision that was made only in the last few years. This new direction was largely based on my recent exposure to higher education in general, but to minority women in higher education specifically. To help explain how this exposure helped to propel my desire to pursue a graduate degree at this point in my life, I feel it’s important to provide you with some background information and context of my upbringing. My parents are immigrated from Mexico

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    Cultural Identity varies from person to person. Everyone has something unique about themselves that separates them from every other human being on earth. For some people it’s their ethnic background that divides them from the group, others could be clothing or their religion. I have several aspects that define my culture and demonstrates what makes me, me. My most dominant cultural aspects are travel, physical characteristics, education/career, and music. I have done a great deal of traveling

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    started failing, and not long after I quit high school. I worked at a fast food place for a while after quitting school and then I realized, I was a failure I did not want to work at a fast food place the rest of my life. But I had no high school diploma. Therefore fast food places were the only places that would hire me. I decided then that I was not going to settle for this type of life for myself anymore. I signed up for GED classes in October, and at the end of November took the GED test. On December

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