Fuad Manuel Asfura Giraldez English 8-3 October 17, 2008 Everyone Bullies Melinda Sordino Last year a boy from the Everest school was kicked out for bullying at school, and was not accepted in some other school. This is why bullying is bad. Melinda, the main character of the novel Speak does not bully, but she is being bullied, and it practically ruins her life. Since the first day of school Melinda has been bullied by her ex-friends and other particular people. Therefore Melinda is still being bullied throughout all the ninth grade.
Dahmer had a bad alcohol problem he got kicked out of his house and discharged from the army for his problem. His first murder was In 1978 when he was 18 He killed a young hitchhiker named Stephen Hicks. He invited him to his house where he killed him with a barbell then smashed his bones with a hammer because he didn't want him to leave. He didn’t kill again for another nine years. Dahmer was a weird serial killer like the rest of them.
We were all somehow exposed to different backgrounds, as well as lifestyles. Therefore, it’s safe to say that the statement “Is College for Everyone” doesn’t imply to certain people who were raised to think otherwise. However, Pharinet seems to think that most kids should consider not going to college at all. Pharinet went on to explain how most students will find themselves working full-time jobs to help pay the expenses of college, in result their grades begins to drop. Then the student decides to drop to a part-time worker, register for less class hours to find more time to work on improving their grades.
When George, Sam, and Rameck were in University High, they didn’t have teachers that were motivated. “We had a few dedicated teachers at the high school who pushed us to learn and forced us to do our work, but too many others just didn’t know how to reach us and didn’t seem to care” (59). The teachers don’t have the desire to help students or care, therefore, Sam, Rameck, and George's grades drop. This proved how important of a role teachers play on a student's academic life. If the teachers didn’t care about their education, how would you expect students to stay in school when the teachers don’t care whether they attend or not.
Patrick Ireland was shot twice in the head and once in the foot during the carnage in the Columbine High School library. When the killers left the library, his surviving classmates tried to get him to come with them, but had to give up and fled without him. Over several hours, Patrick, with one side paralyzed, with his right foot shattered and useless, with a shotgun pellet eight inches into his brain, and with even his survival in doubt, crawled to the second-floor window. Then, with the world watching, he dropped out of it, into the arms of SWAT team officers. His recovery was arduous amazing, and it is a story of determination, support from around the world from people both famous and otherwise, triumph, and success in his adult life.
From professors to locations to job seeking it has been a close run. Nevertheless, in the end, it seems the best solution is to attend a community college for two years, then to finish out at a four-year college. This seems to be the most cost efficient way to become a very accomplished individual. This method also involves a low risk factor in case one realizes maybe school is not for them, and after attaining a (fairly easy) Associate’s they can quit while they’re ahead. Since the end goal of both is a degree, and a Bachelor’s is the better form of the two, four-year is the true winner.
Once a star football player, he is now facing five years in prison for sells and possession of crack cocaine. If only he could go back in time, he would’ve persuaded himself to stay in school. Many teens across America go through this same situation. Unmotivated teens dropping out of high school end up with, minimum wage jobs, living in a life of poverty, and engage into illegal activity. In addition, individuals who drop out of high school end up with minimum wage jobs.
Roy, Lincoln’s mom’s boyfriend, tells him a story about his coach in high school. “Anyhow one of our guys, Frankie pineada, who was a real bad mouth at the time, pushed Yesuits and Yesuits was stupid enough to push back. That’s when the fireworks happened. Frankie busted him in the face. He was kicked out of school for a week.”
This article is based upon different type of fallacies Beres uses to tell his audience that the Common Application process is a waste of many, and doesn’t give the students what they deserve. He uses Appeal to Ignorance when he talks about how those who have a high SAT score and “mommy and daddy credit card isn’t maxed out”. So what if their parents are working hard for this kids? Appeal to Popular Opinion by saying “kids are taking spots at universities that they may, in fact, have little to no interest in.” How can afford to go to a university that will cost at least 30K to graduate just because they don’t like it? He mentions that’s X amount of Y students got accepted into a particular college, but doesn’t talk about how many percentage of Y actually meet the requirements of their “dream”
According to the parents of kelly they think that his problem started when he was diagnose with a learning desability. kelly was placed in special day classes and the students from his school would start making fun of him. Kelly would not listen to his parents and he will dissaper from his house for weeks. kelly have been arrested many times and have been realas the next day. he would get drunk under the bridge with his girl friend and with his