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    Childhood Transition

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    process involving growth through leadership in middle school and high school. As a young child in elementary school, I was very shy and anxious about everything. As I continued to grow older, I started to grow out of my introverted nature with the help of my friends, teachers, and family. In fact, I started to go in the opposite direction and became more outgoing. This trend continued into middle school as I decided to try to run for student council, thinking that it would help me grow and become more

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    Many people may recognize high school as a fresh start, their second chance, a clean slate to start anew with their friends, academics, and most importantly, themselves. At the beginning of this school year, I entered CHS as a freshmen, new and inexperienced to the world that we highschoolers call home here at Cactus for the next four years of our lives. Looking back on this past year, I can see how much I’ve grown as a person. I’ve met new people, I’ve gotten involved, and I know that I am not invisible

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    Hello tourist, I am Brandon Noble the Director of Tourism for Monroe, New Jersey. I am honored that you have selected to learn more about Monroe, which is the municipality you expect to move to. Let me start of by saying that Monroe is a wonderful place to live in. I will try to familiarize you with Monroe’s geographic location, demographics, form of government, size of government, table of organization, budget information, tax levy, history of origin, and the background of why Monroe is unique.

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    Student Council and the National Honor Society both share a common purpose: helping others. I have been a representative for my grade in Student Council for three of my high school years and a National Honor Society member for two. In the National Honor Society, I have served as president throughout my senior year. Coincidentally, one of the

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    Gean Chouinard seeks re-election to Town Council submitted Edson Councillor Gean Chouinard will be seeking his third term on Edson Town Council in his re-election campaign. Chouinard is married to his wife Karin and has two sons, Ryan, 16 and Darin 10. Chouinard has called Edson his home for the past 36 years. His passion and dedication has been shown by his complete involvement in volunteering, lobbying, and completing the tasks he set out to accomplish. This election, Chouinard’s campaign “Building

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    Manager for a local resturant.  ​ Jack went to elementary school at Double Diamond. His interest in government, politics, and history began in 5th grade. In 6th grade at Kendyl Depolai Middle School, Jack decided to support Governor Mitt Romney for President. Jack voluneteerd for Romney by making poster, knocking on doors, and attending his rallies in Reno,

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    a resident of a TCHC in the Regent Park Community for the past 18 years. I believe I can make a positive impact in my community, as shown through my many volunteer experiences that would help me excel in this position. I graduated at The Abelard School with a Full Academic Scholarship, while maintaining a 95% average. I have received numerous of awards and scholarships: The Loran Scholars Provincial Award-dedicated to discovering and developing young

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    polling stations during election times. Could it be the disinterest in voting? Could it be the participation in other non-electoral outlets, such as protest groups? One of the main reasons that has been discussed, whether it be in political science classrooms or sitting around the dinner table,

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    So if these students are guaranteed an education and only 31% are graduating then we must ask ourselves just why that is. Is it perhaps because “until very recently, First Nations schools did not receive funding to provide services for students” (Kavanagh, 2006) in schools on reserves, or rather because the aboriginal students in schools off reserve they are “inevitably treated as outsiders” (Kuokkanen, 2007). So when First Nations students try to gain their ‘guaranteed’ education

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    profile of the school community for North Vista Elementary school. I have taught at this school for over ten years and served on the PTA Executive Board for three years. My children attend this school as well. Information for this assignment was gathered from online sources, news articles, phone interviews, and personal experience. Florence School District One is a diverse school district as a whole, and that diversity is a result of the merging of various communities within Florence School District

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