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    Personal Narrative

    in basketball. I had not discovered the Lords intent about the situation until sometime in senior high school. God didn’t want me to play basketball and I asked him shortly after the tragedy, ¡°Lord, is it only now you tell me this?¡± I learnt how to play organized basketball at the age of twelve and from then on, I had just worked on my speed, agility and endurance in the game. In my first year of high school, I anticipated the game very much. I remember coming out with the team on several occasions

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    Teaching Methodologies

    teachers in the town. I do not know what exactly their definition of the “best teacher” was, but yes - they were all well educated and qualified. Nevertheless, I never enjoyed their classes. It was in my high school, when I got the answer about why their classes failed to attract my attention. In my high school years, my grades saw a sharp improvement. I started to enjoy schooling again – and this time I knew why. Unlike my elementary

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    Playoff

    played an outstanding game against Northview High School in Covina. Glenn’s Playoff game was away but that didn’t stop our student body from supporting our school. Two buses went to the event, one with our Varsity Lady Eagles and also one for people who bought CIF tickets sold during the week prior. The CIF playoff tickets were sold at $5 dollars and an extra $2 dollars to secure their seat on the school bus. Once everyone arrived at Northview High School, our team started warming up, had a Pep-up

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    Factors Affecting Academic Performance of First Year College Students of the Divine Word College of Bangued First Semester 2010-2011

    Alfreinell S. Castillo, BSC, Jessie T. Sibayan, AB, Marianito T. Taeza, AB, and G. Regil D.Valera, BSCE Registrar’s Office, Divine Word College of Bangued June 1, 2011. The objective of this study was to examine factors such as age, gender, high school graduated from, and Grade Point Average (GPA) in fourth year and to identify whether these factors could distinguish differences among students based on academic performance. A survey was made from the available data at the Registrar’s Office

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    Sample of Blah

    |CS Form Bo. 122-D |(To be attached to every appointment issued) | |(POSITION DESCRIPTION FORM | | | | | |REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

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    Private Education in Rural India: Status and Opportunity

    Topic School Education - Private Participation for Educating Rural India Title of the Project Private Education in Rural India: Status and Opportunity Kripal Singh Niranjan, Private Education in Rural India: Status and Opportunity I. Introduction: World Bank statistics found that fewer than 40 percent of adolescents in Rural India attend secondary schools. The Economist reports that half of 10-year-old rural children could not read at a basic level, over 60% were unable to do division

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    Louis Sachar

    East Meadow, New York; he would go through the groves and have orange fights on the way home. Sachar currently lives in Austin, Texas. Sachar enjoyed school and was a good student, but it was not until high school that he really became an avid reader. He graduated from high school in 1976. After high school, Sachar attended Antioch College in Ohio. During his first semester at Antioch, Sachar’s father died. Due to his father’s death, Sachar moved back to California to be with this mother. During that

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    Enrollment Essay

    The decision to enroll in college can be a difficult choice.  Many people follow a standard time frame going from High School directly to college and utilize more idealistic means in choosing where they will go to college.  Idealistic means such as where their parents went, what the campus is like or whether its academics cater to a specific lifestyle or career choice.  Others, like me, must base their decision on where they attend based on more realistic means.  So what makes Western Governors a

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    Personal Responsibility

    mistakes, or failing a class they are not taking responsibility for their own failures or faults. Personal responsibility is taking action to fix what they did and did not do for their assignments or when studying. College is not like when they were in high school and they would blame failing a test on the teacher or the fact that they did not get their homework done because of some excuse that they would have made up on the spot. In college it is an entirely different experience. We are now paying for

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    Embracing Change

    Embracing Change There is no one incident that took place, where a combination of events that took place. Graduating from high school in June of 1981, and taking several different trade classes during and post high school, I felt there was no need to continue my education at that time. Actually during this time frame an individual was able to make a good living without any additional formal schooling I actually found myself in this situation. However, by the mid 1990 I noticed things starting

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