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    High School Post Analysis

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    common time to post an article like this, because most, if not all students, have gone back to school. But I couldn't not post this, because I think a lot about giving well-written, helpful advice that isn't cliche. (And by "a lot", I mean A LOT, as in almost every single day.) My next post will explain the weird timing, and also, there is no way I would want to post this during the upcoming summer, or as a junior, because I won't relate to it as well, and I'll definitely be more into the…

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    puppy or kitten on the side of the road.Normally she would stop to rescue the animal in need and the next day we would take it to the shelter. That was the most I could do then. When I reached the age of fifteen I was old enough to volunteer at my local SPCA. The weekend after my birthday I went to orientation and began doing what I loved most. Fast forwarding to my senior year in high school, last semester I had the privilege to intern at Kings Mountain Animal Clinic. This O’Henry Internship…

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    Williams became an essential author in the late 1930’s. Today, Williams is recognized for writing remarkable plays. He wrote one of the most famous plays about an American family called The Glass Menagerie; a play that is a reflection of his life (Kellman 2737). Williams was often ridiculed and criticized for his perverse style in his writing; however, he won memorable awards for his poems, short stories, and plays. In his award winning play, A Streetcar Named Desire attracted major talents…

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    One of the most memorable marching shows I experienced in person was RCC’s 2015 field show titled “Land of Make Believe”. Ever since then, I have wanted to attend Riverside City College and march with the Marching Tigers. Not only is Riverside home to RCC, but it also has over 13 fire stations I can hopefully apply to. I have always wanted to do something good for my community as my career. I have found throughout the years that being firefighter would be the best way. By attending RCC, living…

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    Dissanayake 's idea of “making things special” helps to promote social inclusion, and prevents isolation and loneliness. She believes that art evolved to make events important for survival more memorable and enjoyable (Homo Aestheticus Summary). Mrs. Davies ' work performing at dinner theatres is one example of how art is a form of “making things special”. “The show adds to the whole experience. You can go out to eat at a regular restaurant any day…

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    but actually spent time together as if we’ve known each other for years by spending lunch together to hanging out after program hours for a while. Traveling to Picatinny Arsenal and Princeton University to learn about the type of engineering work that is done, brought us together more and had wished there were more planned trips to go on. The long 3-4 hour long bus rides that felt like an eternity, but always had a great time getting to know one another, were the most memorable moments during my…

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    student affairs at a private college recently published an article stating that the success of one’s college career depends on if they possess certain character traits, which he simplified into the above three words. In addition to those words, he declares that also the success of one’s college career depends on the individual and the drive they have and that if you possess those character traits combined with the drive, you will reach the culmination of your college career and not plateau. He…

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    The Eyes and Ears of the Matter I was born to father working in electronics company and a mother working in local insurance company. I have hard time recalling my early days of my life. But I do remember that my parents loved to take pictures. Even to this day I see numerous pictures my mother had taken. I do not have a clear memory when I was an infant but I do remember where our family went. One place I remember is local public park. This park had lots of flowers during spring so my mother…

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    is no potential need for a gun on a college campus. There are measures of protection that are implemented in every school to ensure the well-being and security of every student on campus. Allowing students to bring guns to school would defeat this purpose and promote violence. As a result of the negative impact guns can have on a college campus, they should not be permitted because it can lead to devastating events risking the…

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    Favorite Memory As I look back over the years, I realize that there are several memorable events that have happened in my life. Life is all about making memories and also cherishing those memories. Like the time I found out I was the valedictorian of my high school class, or my college freshman move in day. Both of these events will forever be special to me, but my FAVORITE memory would have to be my Jaguar Club field trip. In high school I was a member of a volunteer…

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