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    school rankings have led to a battle to the death for the spot of valedictorian. In my school, students turn on each other just to get ahead in the rankings from sabotage to putting someone down. These negativities contribute to a lower the confidence of students as they seem to become powerless to achieve such greatness. To that student who earns Valedictorian, they have the power to go to whatever school they want. The Valedictorian has gained all that power and works hard to keep that power. Those

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    reward was just to say those two words. I, Kylie Ergeson graduated Selah High School with a 4.0 GPA and was the valedictorian of the Class of 2015. Many people think grades come easy for me. Well, they are wrong. I worked hard to get good grades. I set my goal of being valedictorian in 8th grade, and with determination and perseverance I achieved it. Along my journey to becoming valedictorian, I faced many obstacles. First, I got bullied a lot. Being bullied was the reason I got suspended my freshman

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    To the Coralwood staff, teachers, along with parents, friends, acquaintances, and fellow students it is both a privilege and an honour to stand before you today, during this milestone event as Valedictorian. It has been a long journey filled with both ups and downs, hills and valleys, to finally get here. I cannot continue with this speech without giving a moment of my time to thank those who have helped me along the way. First I wish to thank both the teachers and staff who painstakingly tried

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    Valedictorian Speech – Alisha Burvill Good evening faculty, administration, family and of course, my fellow graduates I’ll be blunt, when you here the word “valedictorian” I'm not exactly what comes to mind. I don't get A’s on every test and let's not ignore the fact that I've only been here for a couple of months. That's why I'd like to start off this speech my telling you all how honored I am to be here for you today. I could stand here for hours reminiscing about our middle school experiences

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    Valedictorian Speech Wow. We finally made it. For some, it has been a year, three years, six years, or maybe even ten years in McGivney. Throughout these years, we have created many special moments together as a family. Good morning/afternoon/evening to all parents, teachers, priests and of course, the graduating class of 2017. Today, we celebrate our successes and lessons learned which have brought us to this very moment. I would like to take the time to appreciate the people who have helped

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    Valedictorian Speech It literally feels like yesterday I was taking my first steps into the hallways, or should I say the hallway, of Greater Beckley, wondering if I had made the right decision for my life. As I reminisce about that day, I remember the fear and anxiety that overcame me because I did not know anyone or much about the school. It is truly amazing how God works because at that moment I had no comprehension of what God had instore for me here at Greater Beckley. I had the mindset that

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    Today is the day that I have been both eagerly and anxiously awaiting since the first day of freshman year: my valedictorian speech. I am sitting among hundreds of other students who are equally as prepared to receive their diploma and start their college careers as I. I am well aware that the last thing over four hundred teenage students want to do on a scorching summer day is sit and listen to my fifteen minute speech. I soon hear my queue from Mr. Joven, the principle, and begin to head towards

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    Both Kate Chopin and O. Henry, the authors of "The story of an hour" and "the gift of the Magi" respectively, are considered important American writers. Both stories had great importance in the development of contemporary literature. “The story of an hour” was published by Vogue in 1894. It was controversial and criticized, because it contradicted the sexist ideas about the woman's position in the society on 1890s. It narrates the feelings of freedom of a woman, when she received the news of her

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    addresses the dangers of technology. While Valedictorian by N.K. Jemisin is about Zinhle, a black girl in a post war dystopian world where there is a firewall separating those who chose not to be changed and those who are part of artificial intelligence, and is about her not fitting in with her peers. Zinhle lives on the side that chooses not to be changed, but is treated differently. The Veldt is talking about being too comfortable, and the Valedictorian about acceptance. Both talk about being out

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    Brandon Borrego Professor Flores English 1301 M21 28 Oct. 2015 The Bullied Indian Valedictorian A rough childhood would be an understatement when talking about a minority child’s. Sherman Alexie’s “Indian Education” illustrates the life of a young Native American boy from early 1st grade, to the final moments he walked down to get his diploma. Along the way we are confronted by challenging suspects who test his patience and character. Being bullied in first grade, Victor tries to gain respect by

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