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    face your fears by taking extracurricular activities such as band, choir, academic teams, volunteering, etc. Even Albert Einstein played an instrument, the violin, while conducting his research on the relationship between energy and mass. By having extracurricular activities, you can easily communicate with others as extracurricular activities mostly require you to communicate in order to help others. Most of the time, people in extracurricular activities all target a

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    or aren’t married, and do not live alone. Emerging adults generally struggle with their individuality or psychological sense of personal identity. Extracurricular activities can be defined as activities that take place for anyone of any age outside their workspace, done recreationally. For a lot of students, extracurricular activities are seen as an escape from the daily stresses of academics and everyday life. It’s something that allows for their interests and talents take over to help keep their

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    Workbook 1.1: Introduction It was a bitter January day when I walked into W.H Morden- my old elementary school. I spent half of my awkward pre-adolescence days there, while I attended I participated in a bunch of extra curricular activities- you name it, and I probably managed to juggle it. Anything from track and field, the eco team, the volleyball team, basketball team, and refereeing school games in my spare time. That year I managed to have graduated grade 8 with a drama award, and how

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    Sweet 16, or Sweet 18?

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    chilly, winter wind. She is waiting for her father to arrive to take her home. She couldn't wait to turn 16. Nothing sounded better than ditching the frozen bench for a plush car seat. She dreamed about being able to do so many more extra curricular activities, not having to worry about her parents schedule. She could help out around the house, and go have fun with her friends. She just couldn't wait, but what would happen if the legal driving age was changed to 18? Would all of her dreams about turning

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    mastery of educational material, and a student’s dexterity for college success must be considered through a myriad of factors when assessing a students’ aptitude for college. During the process of college admission, criteria such as extracurricular activities, personal statements and essays, recommendations, courses taken, and interviews, should be more heavily considered

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    Deadlines. This can be a scary thing in the eyes of any student. Imagine coming back from a nice long holiday break and your teacher assigns you a research project along with a 12 page paper due by the end of the week. This is stressful enough but think of all the things you must accomplish this week. Three AP classes that keep you on your toes, four online classes, a two hour cheerleading practice as well as two, four hour ballgames; seven hours of dance class, and a not so, Distinguished young

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    parents to excel in school. Although many parents think that pressuring their kids to get good grades may be helpful, in reality, it can become overbearing. In the case of many students they are already balancing out school, work and extracurricular activities. Pressure on the part of the parents may only stress them out more than what they already are. Many students want to make their

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    dedication. Lacrosse will also help me get into a better physical condition. Lacrosse will help keep me healthy and active making me a more well rounded person. Making Varsity Lacrosse will show that I can balance both education and extracurricular activities. Thus, in addition to becoming an Eagle Scout, If I can achieve all of my goals, it will bring me closer to achieving my ambition of becoming a Doctor. Most importantly, in addition to achieving my personal goals, the major goal in my life is to

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    Persuasive Essay Reflection: 1. What part of this entire process did you enjoy the most? Explain. The part that I enjoyed the most about this project was the amount of class time we had to work on this project. I got most of my essay done in class. I liked how I was able to revise my essay in class, and be able to ask questions, if I had any. 2. Which part of this entire process did you enjoy the least? Explain. The part that enjoyed the least was finding ten sources. I thought we had too much time

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    symbiotic relationship. Sports help in three main areas within society, it teaches the youth to strive for a better future, supplies the economy, and education. These areas are the most affected within society. School sports and other co-curricular activities empower youth and dissuade them from gang involvements and deviant behavior. Sports must be balanced with a society, so that it remains healthy. We are normally introduced to sports as children in elementary school and it basically becomes

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