The first one is the 6th grade BISSCA prize. This shows that we succeeded in many aspects of school life, but I am particularly pleased that quotations about our high school students are great achievements and efforts in the classroom.
Next, we held the Key Stage 3 Awards Ceremony. There, we were able to distribute a number of scholarships that were specially appointed for academic performance, and made a wonderful effort throughout the year all the subjects.
Finally, we awarded the 10th and 12th graders awards, and the scholarship and certificate show that they are better in the classroom. This work is particularly important for our 10th and 12th graders as we are starting to look forward to a very important exam for next year's GCSE and IB diploma. It is wonderful to have the opportunity to move a lot of students "cheerfully".
As I told my parents and students at the last three meetings, we held these ceremonies for two reasons. First of all, we would like to celebrate all forms of success as closely as possible. This is wonderful, it is one of the most precious things to do in school. Secondly, we hope that we will be fascinated by what we all learn, watching it as activities, and thinking that it is "cool". This is school pleasure. We - students and teachers - exist in environments where you can spend time learning about interesting events and ideas. For example, ancient Greeks, Socratic people, Aristotleans knew this. They all believe that learning is the ultimate pursuit of kind and happy people. So when it happens, we want to celebrate and encourage it, so we will give a medal together. This is a good way to end words
The Greeks have the right idea to give humanity the most appropriate and fair development opportunity for that framework; therefore, they won a prize to encourage their gym practice, Olympics, and masculinity ing. 55 56 Rutersville College, Rutersville College, Louiseville, Texas, Texas First Years Directory (Austin: Sentinal Print, 1840), 10-11. 57 Bidding. Ibid. 58 Ibid. 59 Soule University, Soule University Directory, Chapel Hill, Texas, 1859-60 (Galveston: Texas Christian Advocate Book Press, 1860), 20
Asklepius is the god of medicine. The Greeks believe that they should appreciate Asclepius who gave him something worthwhile when they cure the disease. Obviously, this assembly is a Greek who gave up his bonus cock, and it is a typical Greek wealth (as it is an agricultural culture). Socrates is trying to heal the ultimate pain, soul and body. I hope Christo will express my gratitude to Asklepius at the expense of a cock.
In Volume 1, both Achilles and Agamemnon have their own honors. At the beginning of the first volume, Agamemnon said he will return to Chryseis only if he resolves the discord and he was able to win another prize like the Achilles Prize, Briseis. Achilles dismissed Agamemnon's proposal. Because Brisis is Achilles's own prize and gave him an honor. Achilles refused to give up his prize. That meant to give up his honor. For example, this honor is obvious in Book 6 when he claims to fight Trojan horse and win the glory of him and his father. He wants to receive this honor from people; this is one of the main reasons for his fight. In this book, responsibility is also important. Hector is believed to believe that if I creep out of battle, I will die in a shameful way (lines 85 - 87). Hector's own words indicate that he is responsible for fighting for his own people and winning honor for himself.