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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Dr. Anne Howard and I am the Dean of the students here at the University of Michigan. I am so pleased to be with you tonight and to have the chance to introduce our keynote speaker, Akosua Atweaban. She is a notable alumni of this school and has gone on to become Head Nurse at New York-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell. She has been one of the top nurses at this hospital for several years, and is a true stand out in this field.
Scott Hudson is a freshman in high school who has to deal with his friends breaking apart, bullies, and his soon to be brother. After his first day of high school, Scott realizes it would have been helpful to have a guide. Although Scott is not looking forward to having a new sibling, he decides to write a guide for his younger brother. In Sleeping Freshman Never Lie, the main theme is growing up, this theme is supported throughout the book by using the characters, narration, and setting.
First, to the those who have made this night possible. I, and all the other graduates sitting here tonight would like to thank the Winton Woods High School Administration, Counselors, Teachers, as well as those from around the district, including the Winton Woods School District Board of Education and Superintendent for the countless nights that they invested in us over the past 13 years. While many times it felt like you were being unreasonable and much harder than necessary, we can see now, your persistent nature was borne from your unadulterated passion to ameliorate our lives for decades to come. Second, on behalf of the Winton Woods Class of 2017, we would all like to extend our deepest appreciation to the friends and family in attendance tonight.
Hello, Singh. How are you doing? How was your night? I hope you had a restful night and a splendid and safe day. About your message from yesterday, I told you that I read it slowly and paying too much attention in every word you wrote.
Please accept my sincerest congratulations on winning the 2016 “Tennessee Teacher of the Year Award.” I am very proud of you. Being recognized for this incredible honor is indicative of the high-quality teachers throughout the Kingsport City School System who serve the students each and every day and ensuring their success not only in the classroom, but also in life. I commend you for the enormous impact you have on your students through your tireless and steadfast commitment and your exceptional teaching. I am quite confident you have truly made a difference by inspiring and assisting many students to grow emotionally and academically, and I know you have left an imprint forever in their hearts.
Kaley Cuoco has never been shy about the fact that she loves The Bachelor. A lot of celebrities are fans of different shows and even though Kaley 's show The Big Bang Theory is on CBS and The Bachelor is on ABC, that doesn 't keep her from loving the show. Now ET Online is sharing that said that Kaley Cuoco tried to call into Bachelor Live last week and they didn 't allow her to ask Ben Higgins her questions. Kaley Cuoco shared at the People 's Choice Awards that she tried to call and it didn 't work out. Here is what she had to say about it.
I wrote five different speeches to tell you tonight how Phi Theta Kappa has impacted me. There was the funny version, talking about how much fun we all have as the close group of friends we are. The nerdy version, where I had all these stories about carbon and graphene that showed what big chemistry nerd I am. There was a slightly obnoxious version that listed all the scholarships and awards I've gotten thanks to my work at Phi Theta Kappa. There was even a dark version, with story involving dead animals that, somehow, I thought it was a good idea.
Today, our parents, relatives, and loved ones are here to celebrate us because we made it. We've passed the awkward middle school years. We are ready to face the high school challenges. Today is the day to remember our numerous successes and our failures. We remember our successes to recognize that we did pretty well.
Hello roommate, If you're reading this, congratulations on getting into Stanford! I'm excited to meet you, and I hope we become great friends. If you don't mind, I'd like to ask some questions to get to know with whom I'll be rooming.
Hi Kim, thank you for inviting us to Alexandra’s first birthday! We all had a great time and the food was delicious. Kayla and Russell had a lot of fun playing with all their cousins and thank you for their gifts. They are very appreciated!
Senior year is upon us, and we won't do it alone. We will stick together, lean on each other when times get tough, and support each other in everything we do. We each have our separate interests, but our friendship remains strong. As we look excitedly into our futures, we will always remember that friendship, adventure, and fun is never far
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Looking back on to these past four years, I am confident that my high school experience has set a strong foundation that will allow me to succeed in the future. I am grateful for the experiences I have gained through my involvement in various activities. My teachers, coaches, mentors, classmates, and teammates are all people who have given me the skills imperative to becoming a leader. By applying what I have learned from my involvement in high school, I am well prepared to continue my education in college.
I would like to make a toast to my parents, I want to start by thanking them for all that they have done for me. I can say without a doubt that they have made me into the person I am today. I can’t thank them enough for taking me to dance, gymnastics, softball, baseball and 4-H practices. A huge thanks goes to my mom because I don’t know how she managed to care for me and my brother or keep the house up and work all while my dad was over seas. People say that my Dad is a hero and he is, but Mom your superwoman.
Greetings President Lightstone, Deans, Faculty, and to all the beautiful faces seated before me. Thank you for this nerve-racking, headache inducing, gut-wrenching opportunity to address the graduating class of 2015. In spite of the aforementioned pains, I have to deliver this speech with utmost confidence and such conviction that what I have to say could be of great benefit or have most of you here at a complete loss. I shall gain most of your attention just by standing here and admitting that I have absolutely no idea what I am doing. Nevertheless, it is with great hope that my message be grasped, that there will be a laugh or two and maybe even some tears.