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    Achiever Research Paper

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    Achiever is the trait with which I most closely identify. I have always been a busy body and anytime I have spare time it seems wasteful to spend it idle. There are two people in particular that have always made me strive for the best. Seven years ago I was blessed with the privilege of being a role model to my two baby cousins, Caleb and MIa. To be a mentor to ones so young and impressionable is both my burden and my blessing. When they look up at me with those huge curious eyes, I aspire to be

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    16. Track your growth as a drama student (from the beginning of this course and/or since the previous drama course). Near the beginning of the course, drama didn’t seem like an important part of my school experience. For the duration of the first few weeks, it felt illegitimate to call myself a drama student. I wasn’t comfortable enough to view the class as anything more than a course this semester. However, as the semester progressed and I became more comfortable with my peers, my growth as

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    walked up to the stage and grabbed his graduation degree and shouted “I never thought I would make it this far”. Which caused everybody in the auditorium to laugh. “Hunter Basola” hunter approached the stage and accepted his degree along with the sash he was given for achieving salutatorian. “Gavin Wills.” I walked up to Mr. Moore and shook his hand as he handed me my high school degree. Mr. Moore pulled me aside while the valedictorian was giving his speech and said “I read your paper you wrote in

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    Art is an important part in human society. But what is the definition of art? It is something that has been with us since the beginning of mankind and has been evolving ever since. Since that time, arts have been a changing frontier and can imply many things. It can mean art through painting, architecture, video games, movies, etc.. People resonate with a specific kind of art they partake in and in this case music is my prefered form of art because it is meaningful to me in a spiritual, academic

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    group of people standing up for his cause. That is an amazing feet he has done. This is also where he gave the “I Have A Dream” speech. This is one of the most well known speech he said. Also, the only way we have that speech is because he went freestyle after reading some of his speech. Lot’s of people cheered in the crowed, in videos that we have seen of him, saying his speech. That is a lot of people who he brought together. I am working on this one a little bit more, but I have put on events to teach

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    Importance Of Grantend

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    American is the only country that you have freedoms. Freedoms of choice, freedom of expression, and freedom of speech. People from other countries come to America to live the american dream while those of us who are born, and raised here, take it for grantend. U.S citzens get told we are wasteful, and unapperiatated to what we have. Meanwhile, in other countres

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    with most of the public. E even though his name had been on the itinerary since the first chapel service, I was still in shock to see him in person. I had seen him once before earlier in the year at Hampton University’s graduation. If his sermon was anything like his commencement speech, I reckoned that I was in for a show - and that I was. Dyson started off with the usual greeting to the crowd and expressed his appreciation for being invited back to Howard’s chapel for another year in a row. It took

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    Salutatory Address

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    are, dressed in our school uniform that we had learned to love, topped with the toga signifying our graduation—the end of our high school days. We just took that step. Batch mates, ito na! It’s the finish line of our highschool days; the starting line of our college life. We will be making decisions that may or may not lead us to the fulfillment of the unforgettable class prophecy. Graduation day has finally come; the day we had all been waiting for all these years. After this night, everything

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    When I think of what it means to be a writer, I do not envision myself- at least not anymore. I don’t think I ever will again. In order to refer to myself as a writer, I believe I would have to wholeheartedly enjoy the content of which I write about, but unfortunately a combination of predetermined school prompts, a lack of time, and a dwindling creative flow prevents me from doing so. It wasn’t always this way, however. I wasn’t aware of it at the time, but during my formative years of life my

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    Some people have asked to read the commencement address I delivered this morning to the 2013 graduates of Butler University. So here it is. My own commencement speaker, who shall remain nameless, began with a lame joke about how these speeches only come in two varieties: Short and bad. This raised my expectations, and then he went onto speak for 26 minutes, so I’m just going to tell you now: 12 minutes flat, 11:45 if you don’t laugh. Congratulations to all of you here today, and I do mean all of

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