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Ok, I've defiently done this one before so heres some advice
Start off with a nice intro, something with either a nice ring to it or something simple like, "Hello to my fellow peers and colleges," Next say why you'll be a good candidate like "I'm will be running for your class president this year because this class needs leadership and order" or something. Now, if you don't wanna sound bland and boring, this is one of the best times to throw in a joke of some sort if you wish to do so. Say something quirky about the cafeteria food or something. Theres a bunch of appropriate and funny class jokes that can go right here if you look them up. Then say 3 reasons why you'll be a good class president. Say something like "I'm running on the behalf of our supplies, music passes, and of course the pizza parties" (Or just say something funny it don't matter) Then just be like,"I'm loyal, responsible, and make decisions based on what YOU want," Just say some good stuff about yourself. Now you'll want to end on a good note, so say something like " If you're liking the sound of better opportunities, supplies, and cafeteria food, then you should vote YES on (whatever ur name/nickname is) and NO on (idk something bad that rhymes with your name or something?)
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Based on the current state of the basic education curriculum, I believe that the following questions target real world issues that the curriculums need to focus on.
- How is grade k preparing children for the academic life?
- How is grade 12 preparing teenagers for an adult life, including college/career?
- What is being done to increase creativity among the students?
- Why aren't there any life skills classes such as filing taxes, interview preparedness, investment ideas, etc.?
- Why aren't student passions targetted at an early grade level and have curriculums developed around that passion?
- Why are curriculums different based on geographic locations and economic status of the students families?
I believe these questions would target all the advantages and disadvantages regarding the basic education curriculum and bring up interesting conversations.
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I don't exactly know the answer but maybe the explination will help
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As planters increased cotton production, they rapidly increased the purchase and transport of slaves. By 1840 there were 11,323 slaves in Texas.