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    Eighth Grade Finally After three long activity filled years, eighth grade is finally drawing to a close. My middle school years are soon to be over and high school is just around the corner. It will be an exciting time and full of new adventures. When I look back at my middle school years one of the most memorable things has been the F.A.P trips. The Field Activity Program has enabled me to participate in many opportunities I would have not had otherwise. In sixth grade we went to swim with

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    exercise or sports performance has played in their lives. Sports and Exercise have both played a large role in my life growing up as well as today. Growing up in elementary and middle school I participated in a variety of sports including soccer, basketball, baseball, swimming, and tennis. When I moved into high school I decided to focus more on my studies. I competitively played tennis, and the others I played recreationally on my free time. These last few years in college exercise has been more of

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    work with children is not a valid reason either. I am willing to say, that I started on this path for that very reason. I spent my high school years babysitting the neighbor’s kids and spent my summers being a counselor at the local camp and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. This lead me to believe, that because I enjoyed working with children from toddlers to school age, that would be enough to get me through this career. I am delighted to say, that while participating in my education classes

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    My American Experience

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    starkly reminded of this during a once in a lifetime experience I had when I was lucky enough to go to Germany with my high school. While in the northern city of Kiel, my group had the chance to participate in a German language class for refugees from countries like Syria and Iran. Initially, I saw it as an inconvenient waste of time, but it turned out to be one of the most memorable parts of the trip. There we were, a small group of American high schools, and we were expected to practice German with

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    overflow with over 1000 audience members cramming to watch the Bartlett High School Spring Concert. Parents, students, and choir alumni came year after year to see the five choirs in their last performance of the year. Students from the various choirs in Bartlett High School would go on to perform in theatres across the country. Many would even go on to perform on Broadway! Gay Rupert, choral director of Bartlett High School for 20 years, taught choir classes and produced musicals every year because

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    I thought I wouldn’t be able to concur the task presented in front of me but with practice; I found a way. Developing that mindset at a young age helped me concur a major goal I had sent out for myself during my senior year of high school. During senior year of high school students are presented with

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    Rosa Parks Speech

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    Parks was one of the most inspirational women in america in the 1960s. Rosa Parks was very inspiring, not only because of the bus boycott in 1955, but because of her many speeches against racism and the Jim Crow Laws in 1966 and 1967. Firstly Rosa Parks gave many speeches that inspired thousands of people. Secondly, she had a hard time trying to finish high school, and had to drop out twice. But, she still managed to finish high school with two diplomas. Lastly, Rosa has memorable quotes from her speeches

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    Comm 121 Reflection

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    i can recall it was a interesting and enjoyable, The professor Jacob Sherlock is no longer with the school, but was a professional writer along with a life-long lover and student of the written word. We regularly discussed current events and the class wide give and take of various ideas and viewpoints was truly enlightening and are easily amongst my most enjoyable and memorable college experiences. In particular i vibrantly recall a passionate debate on gun-control which was to be frank, dominated

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    thing. It is not uncommon for us to address these topics as social injustices because they are the most talked about in American society, but what about the ones that are not talked about? Last February, five other students and myself decided to take the initiative to tackle an overlooked issue in Washington D.C., kid’s access to play. Hopscotch, hide-and-go-seek, and tag are a few examples of memorable aspects of childhood; moreover, playing is a major component of prepubescence. Studies even show

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    I yearn for site as I move at high speeds, as dusty brown particles fly in from the north, in gushing speeds, ready to engulf anything, and anyone, on the familiar asphalt road right below me. The few minutes that felt like hours passes, as I leave behind the dust storm and drive into false hope. I drive into the peaking rays of light ahead, straight into rain pouring down faster than my car all around me. I don’t know if I was more worried for my panicking roommate’s cat next to me, or my torn

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