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Sophomore Honors English
California
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Humans of Sophomore Honors: Victoria Shilts
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Megan B., Eureka High School, California
. Summary:
I interviewed Victoria Shilts about her life experiences and how they impacted her views, happiness, and beliefs. This interview expresses how one's experiences can leave a lasting impression on an...
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Humans of Sophomore Honors: Natalie
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Miles S., Eureka High School, California
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I interviewed Natalie Arrez Alcantar about what she wants to do when she grows up.
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What democracy means to me
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Natalie A., Eureka High School, California
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To me Democracy means a way of government where the citizens get to pick the people that get to rule over them and have a say in what happens with their society and laws.
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Our Democracy
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Madison W., Eureka High School, California
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For our democracy project, I talk about what democracy means to me and the connection between education and democracy and how it has affected me.
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Human of Sophomore Honors: Mateo
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Madison W., Eureka High School, California
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I interviewed Mateo. The interview was about his past and his community around him.
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Our Democracy
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Megan B., Eureka High School, California
. Summary:
Democracy is a form of justice that allows a country's citizens to stand up for their rights and voice their beliefs. However, certain rivalries and adamant viewpoints within the government's parti...
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