Constitution of the Tri-M Music Honor Society of Mercer Island High School Mission We, the students, for the promotion of good government, good sportsmanship, student activities, musical community outreach, and the general welfare of the students of Mercer Island High School, establish this Constitution of the MIHS Tri-M Music Honor Society. Article 1. Name of Organization Section A. It is resolved that the name of this organization shall be the MIHS Tri-M Music Honor Society (of Mercer Island High…
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deemed it to be too political. The ad, which would have run in the Super Bowl program distributed to attendees of the game, showed a military honor guard holding the American flag and the hashtag #PleaseStand at the top of the page. "The Super Bowl program is designed for fans to commemorate and celebrate the game, players, teams, and the Super Bowl," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement about the decision to reject the ad. "It has never been a place for advertising that could be considered…
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on going through NAU's teaching program, as well as the honors program. The teaching program is quite beneficial to me because it gives me the opportunity to teach classes in schools in the Flagstaff community, so that by the time I actually become a teacher, I'll already have some sort of experience teaching. The honors program is also beneficial because it allows me to take classes that demand me to go the extra mile when doing my assignments. With these programs,…
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Joshua Hughes Professor Nicole Varty English 1020 1 November 2015 Why Honors? We are a part of many discourse communities in our everyday lives. Discourse communities are groups of people who share similar beliefs, values and assumptions. Two communities that I consider myself to be a part of include the honors college at Wayne State University (WSU) and the traditional undergraduate college at the university. Although there may be many similarities between the two undergraduate colleges, there…
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challenger on January 28, 1986, which took lives of its crew, including school teachers. Despite Armstrong being one of the most famous astronauts in history, Armstrong largely shied away from the public eye. He gave a rare interview to the news program 60 Minutes in 2005. He described the moon to interviewer Ed Bradley, saying “it’s a brilliant surface in the sunlight”. The horizon seems quite close to you because the curvature is much more on the horizon that it being…
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the aspiration to pursue a possible career in psychology. With this being my major long-term goal, I know that the Honors College will assist me greatly in research abilities, rigorous thinking, and communication skills. Being a part of the Honors College will allow me the skills to discover the diverse areas of psychology within a supportive community. This community of the Honors College will grant me the ability to become exposed to many diverse individuals from different backgrounds, and through…
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Since I was a young child, I have always wanted to do something important. Although, at the time, my most important decision was what Disney princess movie I would watch that day. I aspired to be a strong, capable warrior like Mulan and to make a difference with kindness and compassion like Belle. When you’re a kid, the world is at your feet. I carried the young mindset that I can accomplish anything with the magical wave of a wand. Now that I’m older, nothing is as simple, and the world often seems…
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Violation of The Honor Code and Ethical Practice in Nursing Brittanie Wood ECPI University Abstract This paper explores the effects of academic dishonesty and violations of the Honor Code in the school of nursing. It reviews the importance of ethics and ethical behaviors in the nursing profession. There will be an evaluation of the Honor Code and a discussion as to why it is important to both students and nurses. A breakdown of the Code of Ethics will be discussed along with issues and concerns…
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Our beautiful country is one of honor, hope, and awe-inspirational. The United States has shown the world just how great our nation can be by climbing our way up from despair, and making a future for us. As said by Edgar Albert Guest, "He started to sing as he tackled the thing that couldn’t be done, and he did it." Due to early patriots, we have this hope and future to make something of ourselves. It's our duty as a nation to keep this patriotic spirit alive and show just how grateful we are for…
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childhood to adulthood is the Running Start Program at my local community college. Running Start is a program that allows high school students to simultaneously earn their associate degree and their high school diploma. This program takes place during junior and senior years of high school. I was honored to be one of only 15 students, from the class of 2017, selected from my entire school district, consisting of four large high schools. The Running Start program takes place completely at the community…
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