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    I am honored to have been selected as a candidate for the National Honor Society at Forest Hills Northern High School. I understand that selection is a true honor, an opportunity, that is not granted to everyone. Membership is earned through true character, outstanding academics, community service, and exemplary leadership. Throughout my high school career, I have strived to integrate similar aspects of good citizenship into my daily life, which is a true testament to my character and my aspirations

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    I am lucky enough to say that I have had a variety of leadership opportunities and experiences in my life that have led me to be the person I am today. Many of these experiences came from involvement in wrestling, Boy Scouts of America, volunteer projects, friendships, and different employment opportunities. I sometimes underestimate the degree of impact these experiences have had on my life. Although most of these have been positive experiences, some of them have definitely been quite challenging

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    that affects him personally. This one’s mine...Try fighting with your head for a change.”(76, Harper lee) Speaker/Context:This quotation is part of a conversation in which Atticus is talking to Scout about why he is defending a black man. Scout questions Atticus about it then explains to her. Scout slightly comprehends the reasoning of Atticus defending the black man. Atticus wanted to make the case fair and the African American people would show respect to the Finch family. He knows he will

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    Fisher plays a huge role in Scouts view on school and how their family disagrees with Atticus's decision to defend Tom Robinson. On the other hand the movie and novel have some similarities, like Atticus Finch and how he effects the lives of others. This novel has many things to offer but, the movie left out some things. One thing that the movie failed to develop was the character of Miss. Caroline Fisher in the school scene. Her presence plays a huge role in Scouts perspective on school and her

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    interaction during a group discussion can sometimes have a negative or positive aspect depending on the goal that is trying to be achieve and the behavior of the individuals (Myers, 2010). During my observation on the group session with the Girl’s Scout Association, there was a strong social involvement with all of the members. The group session had approximately twenty members. All of the members in the group were women and their daughters. The member of the group was very diverse and all had different

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    About the Authors Our Iceberg Is Melting: Changing and Succeeding Under Any Conditions is a fable written by John Kotter and Holger Rathgeber. Dr. John Kotter was a professor at Harvard but is now retired. Known as the “world’s foremost leadership and change guru” (Kotter and Rathgeber, 2005, p. 147), Kotter is involved in many organizations that help others drive change and leadership. Kotter has written multiple successful books about utilizing change and leadership for self-growth. Holger

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    music composition and dance as well as my dedication led me to earn my title as rookie of the year as well as prompted my promotion to co-captain and later captain. As a leader,with the help of my coach,I have brought together my high school with our sister school, increased student participation and have developed my skills as a leader by stepping out of my comfort zone and learning from my mistakes. From my experience as a cheerleader not only have I learned how to lift up a team spirit, but I redefined

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    This case study report is about my placement experience with the Scouts Victoria, one of the largest non-for-profit youth international organisations in Australia. This report starts with my role as an intern, followed by challenges encountered, few issues observed in the organisation and self-reflection. Having no experience working on a real project before that involves the community or event management knowledge, this community-volunteering placement gave me an opportunity to explore my career

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    family, having a job, and being the leader of a large scout troop. There are many important jobs and tasks that have to be done for each of these responsibilities. These are just a few of the many important jobs that Mr. Stock has to do in his daily life. I admire how he is able to balance all of these things. Mr. Stock has many kids to take care of. He has a job to be able to support his family. Like that all was not enough for him, he is also the leader at my scout troop. Overall he is a very hardworking

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    Kill A Mockingbird, Jean Louise Finch most known as “Scout” shows empathy throughout the novel. In the novel Scout is able to allow her to understand the meaning behind “ To not judge a book by its cover” and also how to "put yourself in someone else's shoes”. At the end of the novel, Scout truly knows how Boo Radley (a old man that everyone in the Maycomb area spreads rumours about) lives and what he sees; by standing on his porch. Scout is a very tom-boy girl, she wears overalls and not dresses

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