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    without any warning. The transition from elementary to junior high wasn’t the challenging part for me, it was the fact that I felt alone. It never occurred to me that everything was temporary, even friendships. Initially, going into seventh grade was absolutely petrifying, nearly all my friends was in a different T.A., while in the other hand, I was placed in a class filled with unfamiliar faces. Everyone appeared to be recognizable to each other, I felt as if I was an outcast, just a girl

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    My Love For English

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    always been the same: my love for English. It had always been a flame burning within me, something that could never be completely distinguished. I’ve had my share of both good and bad English teachers, from both I have gained important To my seventh grade English teacher: Thank you. At the time, I despised all the activities you made my class do. I despised the months we spent going over commas. I despised the books we were forced to read. Little did I know how many of these thing would be used in

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    My Dream Life

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    Ever since the very beginning of my life, it feels as if everything has always been surreal.  My dreams and goals all took a long time to come together but they were definitely worth the wait; everything started to take shape during my first few breaths.  Thirty minutes later into being born a day early, I was born to my mother, delivered by more than seven doctors, across the street from what is now my dream college.  I was what both my parents enjoy to mention as much as possible, a very difficult

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    I currently teach 7th grade at Park Middle School in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. As I reviewed the multitude of data, a few specific statistics emerged. The population of our sending districts in 2010, Scotch Plains and Fanwood, totaled 30,828. The United States Census Bureau predicts our total sending population to rise to 31,433 within the next 5-7 years (U.S. Census Bureau, 2015). Even though that increase is slight, our school district has implemented a full-day kindergarten program this year

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    It came in waves. It started when I was 14 years old, in my 8th grade year. While I have no idea what triggered this, I do know that it was a six-year long slope of mental health degradation pushing me to my breaking point, depriving me of sleep, energy, and my own identity. Unfortunately for me, my family has always been skeptical and critical of mental health issues. My parents always taught me that mental health is a scam and those who claim to have an issue are simply weak. So, it may not be

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    and I'm in love with this sport. I'm 18 years old, a senior in high school. I'm a sprinter in the 100 & 200m & 400m events. It may not be much, but I just thought I'd share my story and my dreams simply because I enjoy doing so. It all started in eighth grade, I was 15. I never had any experience with sports whatsoever except for basketball earlier that year, and honestly had no idea what I was doing. I felt I had no physical ability and had low self-esteem when it came to my athletic ability.

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    wishes nothing more than to embarrass his opponent in front of everyone he loves plus one hundred others filling the bleachers. From my seven years of wrestling, I am not ashamed to say that I have been in both of these situations. From the sixth grade to senior year, my wrestling experience evolved me into who I am today, and I stand proud of who I am and what I have accomplished. Those who have wrestled will tell you wrestling remains as one’s lifestyle, and they speak the truth. Wrestling has

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    found in publications, and three-hundred words make up approximately sixty-five percent of all written material. The first three-hundred words on Fry’s list should be mastered by the end of corresponding grade levels, and lists four through ten should be mastered between fourth and fifth grades. Each hundred words are broken down even further into twenty-five words per list, according to difficulty and frequency, and should be assessed sequentially. The goal of progress monitoring high-frequency

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    basketball together since first grade, plus or minus a few players. The majority of them played for the love of the game, no matter if they win or lose. They were no all-star team that destroyed and dominated every opponent they took on; just an average team with wins and losses scattered around the grid. There was one team in particular that the Greenwave girls could never compete with, and they lived in the same city. The Sacred Heart Eagles. Beginning in first grade, this team had never struggled

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    Autobiography Essay

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    empowerment and having confidence in yourself. She was a role model to many young girls in my community. I think she was my major source of confidence and she helped to shape me into the outspoken 12-16 year old I became in the future. When I got to 3rd grade, my teachers noticed my charisma and love for poetry. I became apart of the Jamaica National Folklore Festival (JNFF). Every friday afternoon I would stay back with my team after school and practice reciting famous poems from popular folklore writers

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