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    different class valedictorian and their life after high school. An article written on the website ERIC I believe best describes what was found in the book. “Chapter 7 evaluates the effects of various trajectories of career choice and professional socialization on satisfaction and adult attainment.” meaning this chapter talks about what the students plan to do after college so this tells me what kids out of the 81 have realistic expectations for life after school. It also tells me what kids knew how

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    distinctive about them, but compared to others they might not seem so bland after all. Ordinary goes hand in hand with normal, standard, and average. Each of these words opposites of the extraordinary and abnormality. An ordinary life is one that follows the dotted line, without straying into minorities. An ordinary life for a person under the age of 18 might consist of the following in chronological order. During the child’s life, they attend the education system K-12 (if residing within the United States

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    For years up until highschool, I had successfully tried out for and made a variety of sports teams. That is, until sophomore year. It was my first year trying out for the Winnacunnet baseball team, which everyone had known to be terrible for years. 3 months full of hard work later with that idea still in my mind, I was filled with a weird mixture of confusion, anger, and sadness when I was told that I had been cut from the team before the start of the season. At the time I thought that day ended

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    my classmates were starting to get their temporary license or even their permanent driver’s license; all while I was still 14 years old and would be until the August after freshman year. My

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    colleges and having to decide what you want to do with your life after high school. It's the year to surely remember and is very important. I have a lot of goals this year that I hope to achieve, but there are also things that I am worried about. This year for my senior year this year I am hoping to achieve certain goals such as the school year being a breeze and not very stressful. I wanted to be able to enjoy my last year of high school instead of stressing out about certain classes. I wanted to

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    On a regular school day, in my writing class, our writing teacher told us that we had an assignment to do. But it was a challenge. Our assignment was that we had to write an 1000 word essay about how and after our high school years is gonna be. Whether it's gonna be good or bad. But he wasn't done explaining, he also said "whoever has the best essay, will win the scholarship. The winner will be announced at the promotion. Good luck to all of you and you may begin writing." While everybody was writing

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    neat, I check my clothes, wash my hands and as i’m walking out one of the girls from first period walks in she mean mugs me and bumps my shoulder a little, I would have said something but it’s my first day and I don’t want that impression at this school,but she get her day. As I walk back to class a honey-brown girl walks by and smiles, then ask if i’m the new girl, I tell her yea, then she said welcome to bluford and she likes my style. I tell her thanks and then we both go on our

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    All around the world there are overweight kids who get picked on daily. On January 9, 2007 I weighed 322 pounds, at the age of 14. Life to me was all about being an all American by eating cheeseburgers from fast food restaurants and maintaining good grades. Good grades allowed me to receive money from my parents, where I would go purchase burgers every day after school. During physical education I was never chosen to be on anyone’s teams because I was considered slow and dead weight. No one wanted

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    Some people fracture a bone in their body; some break the same bone twice. A few rupture a bone from slipping on a rug. I happen to be one of the very few for whom both of these scenarios are true. Between the ages of five and seven, my parents enrolled me in a gymnastics class because I loved to tumble and twirl. I knew how to execute everything a little gymnast aimed for: a cartwheel, a handstand, and splits. I always tested my limits with the dream of getting to the Olympics. So, as any athlete

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    Slightly leaning on one side and his right leg out a bit more than his left. Later that year Patrick was transferring to another school to teach first grade so Kyle gave him his number and that was that. Later, about a year, Patrick learns that Miss Joskins was cheating on Kyle with this lawyer who had a 'better personality'. He ended up texting Patrick a week later after they broke up. Kyle asked Patrick on a date and now, as you can see,

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