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Participating in student government should not be required in High School. There are many extra credit activities that may be a better fit for the student. By forcing them to be involved in it, they loose their right to chose and they wont be given the chance to participate in the activities they want to. If a student wants to be a writer or photographer and to persue this, they want to join yearbook, they wouldn't be able to because of the time involved for being in student government.
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In order: Your/writers name, teacher/supervisor name, class name, and date
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When someone told me recently that they thought I was very brave, I dismissed the comment. To me, having courage means overcoming extraordinary challenges, like climbing Mount Everest or running with the bulls. It never dawned on me that I demonstrate bravery every day, yet we all do. In fact, even though we aren’t necessarily facing tough physical challenges like climbing a mountain, we deal with a variety of obstacles and a multitude of fears as a part of our daily lives. And for the most part, we dismiss our ability to overcome these as not worthy of acknowledgement.