The North High School Chapter of National Honor Society Student Activity Information Form Directions: Please complete all sections as thoroughly as possible. Please type and do not add to this form. If you feel you have more information, please add only your top 4 choices. Do not feel obligated to fill in every box, but do not be modest. Every bit of information can be used by the Faculty Council to assist with the selection process. Completion of this form does not guarantee selection.…
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I, Kyana Greer, am very honored to be a candidate for National Honor Society. These are my last four years of high school, and I have worked hard for the chance to apply for National Honor Society. This to me is an opportunity to show that I have great character, leadership, and service skills. I was born to be a leader, and that is what I intend on doing. A leader to me is someone that knows how to adjust to any situation. For example, if you are in a group and everyone does not know the answer…
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Please consider me to be a member of the National Honors Society. I believe I should be considered, for I do my best to display the qualities of leadership, service, scholarship, and character that a National Honors Society member should possess. I consider myself a leader because of the positions I have in organizations and how I strive to always be better. Currently, I serve as the first youth elder at First Presbyterian Church of Burnsville. This opportunity allows me to work with adults to manage…
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students considered to be a member of the National Honors Society. Ever since I learned of this program, I have always wanted to a part of the things that it does for our school and community. I believe myself to be deserving of this honor and opportunity because of all the hard work I have done to get me to this point. With membership in the National Honors Society Program, I can help our community to be a better place. Not only has the National Honors Society been known to look for students with exemplary…
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and Leadership are all characteristics of a National Honor Society member. I believe I possess all of these characteristics and should be awarded the honor of becoming a member of NHS. The first characteristic, Scholarship, is best defined in my own words as the academic standings of a particular student. It’s required of a student to keep an average of 90% to maintain membership. I have an accumulative average of 97% to 98% and have made high honors both first and second quarters. The next…
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I have been a leader both in a youth charity-- Youth Making a Difference, more commonly known as YMAD-- and my high school’s National Honor Society. Throughout the year of my membership, I have helped both people within the groups and my community, as well as people living in an underdeveloped Indian village called Jibhi. Within my YMAD group, I have always been one for emotional support. As someone who has gone through the rollercoaster of anxiety and pain, I’ve always had a shoulder for anyone…
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In 2001, CCSC expanded their partnership to include AACN to better address issues pertaining to workforce and common issues in critical care (Critical Care Societies Collaborative, 2011). AACN legislative position is concurrent with The Nursing Community which supports “legislation that relates to improving access to quality patient care through nursing education, research, and practice” (The Nursing Community)…
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believe the stereotype conveyed by the popular media, where fraternity members are depicted as drunks who accomplish nothing either scholastically or socially. Unfortunately, both this definition and media portrayals fail to mention the fact that membership in a fraternity is a life-long experience that helps its members develop social, organizational, and study skills during college, and that teaches true, everlasting friendship. As a matter of fact, fraternities have a long tradition of high academic…
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differentiates them from the rest 3) group members identify as a self-conscious social unit 4) ascribed membership 5) tendency to marry within group - What is meant by the statement that inequality emerges from (and then contributes to) patterns of inequality in society? Do members of a majority group and members of a minority group have the same perspective of inequalities in a society? Patterns of inequality – part of daily life – not really acknowledged as existing by those in majority, dominant…
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Terrorist members share many common denominator that exist in American society with gangs and violence. The violence by terrorists members is not one-dimensional, it is both organizational and individual. They share a common collective identity. When attacks are on the community it is often due to a threat of one’s honor outside the community. Attacks on people are carried out from the perception of a threat to the honor of the individual or organization they represent. Ambition and frustration…
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