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Grijalva, the Usumacinta, and the Conchos.
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The poet sees the waves and watches the daffodils with awe.
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WHEN I WITNESSED AN INJUSTICE.
I was barely 16 years old, frail looking and timid when I went to see my grandmother on the other rough side of the town. I was persuaded by my brother not to go alone but to wait for his exams to finish so we could go together. I refused. That was a mistake.
The first few days went by without incident and I enjoyed her place and food. On the fourth day however, I witnessed something unfair. As I went to the store to get some things, I saw another young lad being laughed at and mocked by two bullies. He was at the point of tears and nobody intervened to stop the bullies, me included. It was a very humiliating experience as I felt so powerless.
No.
All in all I believe everything depends on the student. A student can be extremely hardworking and get all the work needed done, or a student can be lazy and not get anything done. Then the lazy student can blame the curriculum and say it's too difficult, but the school has the hardworking students to reject that idea, because they are a living example that you can do it. However, I also believe schools don't consider external matters such as personal life and mental health, which is why students can be labeled as 'lazy', when in reality, they are not, and just aren't in the right mindset.
To me, I set myself standards for school but when summer comes around my mentality does a 180. I want nothing to do with school when summer starts. I consider myself to be a great student in school but I work extremely hard to do so. It is not easy to get straight A's. You have to work for it. I have never been in a situation where I can just disregard any care for school and be a exemplary student.
So, my answer is no. The curriculum is not easy.