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The Value of High School Students as Change Agents
High school students are the future and now more than ever, we’re seeing a lot of high school students making moves and influencing real change in the world.
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When you look back at how far you’ve come, are there any milestones that you have achieved that you can attribute to other people?
The Benefits of Enrolling in the Lexicon Ambassadors Program
The Lexicon Youth Ambassador Program is a unique program that offers leadership development training to teens. Our program is led by a team of International Experts and U.S.-based Faculty Mentors.
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This course explores the intersections of social inequality and environmental degradation, and how marginalized communities are disproportionately impacted by environmental issues.
In today's digital age, technology is advancing at a rapid pace, creating new ethical dilemmas and concerns. This course explores the ethical implications of digital technologies and their impact on society, privacy, security, and human rights.
This course examines the science of happiness and well-being, exploring the psychological, social, and cultural factors that contribute to a fulfilling life.
"The coaching program was an excellent investment in my personal and professional growth. My coach was knowledgeable and provided valuable insights and guidance. The program was well-structured and tailored to my specific needs, which helped me achieve my goals faster. I highly recommend this coaching program to anyone who is looking to improve themselves and their career."
Jane Miller
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