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I propose we collaborate with Tamagawa K-12 School and University in Tokyo, Japan. This is in the country of Asia and is a great school to become a potential sister school to. They are already a sister school to 9 other schools, they would be open to the concept of collaborating with our school! It would be very beneficial to our school to partner with them.
It would be beneficial to our culture diversity, we could exchange students with the school. This would teach our student's respect to other cultures and learn from their student's. Japan is well known for their art, and this school has a great art program. Our school's student's could learn more about the artistic techniques of Japan if we sister with Tamagawa.
This sisterhood would also benefit our school by showing incoming students and parents interested in our program that we are culturally welcoming and culturally aware. This would result in more student's of different ethnicity coming to the school, which is good for all students. If we have a melting pot of students, there would be many different point of views in student essays and clubs such as debate. Different point of views result in each individual student being smarter and thinking from different perspectives, which they will have to do when they finish school and is a crucial life skill!
In conclusion, I believe this school is a great opportunity for us to sister with. I hope you consider my essay and thoughts. Tamagawa is an experienced school in sisterhoods, we would be able to share activities and collaborative programs between the two schools effectively. Thank you for your time!
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Salem's Lot is a 1975 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was his second published novel. The story involves a writer named Ben Mears who returns to the town of Jerusalem's Lot or 'Salem's Lot for short in Maine, where he lived from the age of five through nine, only to discover that the residents are becoming vampires. The town is revisited in the short stories "Jerusalem's Lot" and "One for the Road", both from King's story collection Night Shift (1978). The novel was nominated for the World Fantasy Award in 1976 and the Locus Award for the All-Time Best Fantasy Novel in 1987.
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The linking verb would be Exercising
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