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    Catholic school. With less than 100 students in the entire school district. In third grade, our family moved to Manteno. Where each grade level had at least 120 students. Baseball and Basketball were crucial for me in my early years. It was how I became acquainted with most of my friends growing up in Manteno. If it wasn’t for competing on a team, I would have stayed timid for the rest of my life. With the confidence sports have gave me, I have been able to challenge myself to experience the world

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    High school is something we all look forward to as kids in middle school. In high school there will be many new things, but a few couldl stay the same. There are things I expect and look forward to about high school, but there are also things I dread. I expect a few things on what high school will be like. First of all, I expect a big change. Everything could possibly change when I get to high school. Rules stricter than the ones in middle school will probably be enforced When stricter

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    Botswana. My most memorable trips were Japan and India, but for different reasons. When I traveled to Japan I learned about an entirely new culture and taste many new foods. Our visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum was both disturbing and moving. My trip to India was memorable because it allowed me to experience international healthcare. In India, I was diagnosed with viral meningitis and spent eight days in an Indian hospital, which gave me a rare opportunity to experience first-hand what

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    I teach how to improve their music and marching technique skills, while also helping raise money for their future endeavors. I also continually work with Feed My Starving Children, an organization whose mission is to provide children in need with high quality, filling meals. I go to the center often, to pack meals that get sent to various countries around the world. I thoroughly enjoy this work, it makes me feel like I am making a difference to kids who do not always have access to sustainable meals

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    different reasons on why they have a passion for sports. Several fans can remember memorable events in sports history that touched their lives. Fans will laugh and cry when they watch the HBO Documentary “Sport in America” because they will hear incredible stories that will make them think about why they love sports. Sports Illustrated, Endgame entertainment, and HBO asked Americans why different games and memorable moments in sports touched their lives. Thousands of fans responded with their incredible

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    A memorable moment has been being a part of my cousins quinceñera. I was a dama and we had 3 different dances. It was memorable, because I got to meet a lot of different people. We danced to different genre of music. Being a part of her quinceñera was memorable because I got to meet a lot of people from different backgrounds. I felt very excited being a part of my cousins special day. In the first semester of my sophomore year, I have improved in my presenting skills. A project that had helped

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    born with a unique genetic blueprint, which lays out the basic characteristics of our personality as well as our physical health and appearance... And yet, we all know that life experiences do change us.” In the short story, “Initiation,” by Sylvia Plath, Millicent, a teenage girl whom is being initiated into a high school sorority must go five days doing what their sorority big sister commands them to do. While being initiated, Millicent starts to realize that while being part of a group that she’s

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    High School is a completely different compared to middle school. For the first time ever, your going to have to think about your future and what will be the best thing for you in the long run. Some of you already have an idea of what you see yourself doing in the future, but the rest of you may not have a clue what you want to be. When I was in your position, I was repeatedly asked “What do you want to be in the future.” I always responded back that I was not sure yet. However, I was trying to completely

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    within schools while at the same time contributing to the success of a variety of learning skills and goals. Exposing children to dance, theatre, visual arts and music in the early grades is extremely beneficial especially for their language development. With there being a significant increase in the number of children enrolling in school today with English as their secondary language, it is important for language and literacy to be introduced in a way that is engaging and memorable to them

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    of how our time here had one terrifying beginning, memorable end, and a middle consisting of lots of late nights, rushed mornings,different kinds of distractions, and tests many forgot to study for. Every year I spent here I gained a little more independence, and became all that much closer to who I am today. So today we are celebrating us, and all the milestones we have achieved in our adventure here at Hadley Jr. High. Summing up our experience at hadley in just a few minutes is a difficult task

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