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    balls. Beach balls are light weight and easier to hit My second concern would be that the volleyball net would be too high for the students. In order to accompany their needs, I would use badminton nets instead because they are lower. So, when I refer to “volleyball nets” I am actually referring to the badminton nets. This should ease up the game for the students, and allow for several nets to be put up in the gym (three nets is my goal). My last concern is that the ball may hit the floor too…

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    puts on. For example, during dress up week during the fall, I dress up every week, because I want to show other students that dressing up or getting involved with school activities is “cool”, because it so is! Or if student council is putting on a badminton tournament, or DREAM Team is putting on a dodgeball tournament, I encourage students to participate in those events, because being involved in those types of school activities is what keeps you out of trouble, and it keeps you…

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    I participate and promote various spirit days and school activities with great enthusiasm as I am part of the student council. I have joined various clubs and sports teams which includes (Jr. A Basketball, Grade 7 & 8 Jr. A Badminton). Being part of the first Mathathon at this school helped me gain more confidence, and realization of the support, and appreciation I receive by my fellow school members. During my time at C.W Perry I have managed to achieved Honours with distinction…

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    Moreover, the results are in agreement with another study on the effect of caffeine ingestion on respiration rate that there was no significant difference in the exchange rate of oxygen and carbon dioxide before and after badminton…

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    Jealousy is selfishness and ignorance that can cause conflict and even the end of a friendship. The realistic fiction novel, A Separate Peace, is written by John Knowles. This novel revolves around the friendship of two young boys, Gene Forrester and Phineas who go to the Devon School in England during World War II. The boys enlisted in this school in hope of one day going into the army. Gene and Finny who were roommates had grown to be inseparable, but as they began to grow up, their…

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    I have for a long time wanted to study nursing, but was undecided as to which field I would like to specialise in. Throughout my work experiences I have met and worked with a range of different nursing staff all from different fields and backgrounds. As a result I am now convinced Midwifery is the career for me. What inspired my interest into becoming a midwife was when my sister was pregnant with her first child. I would attend clinic appointments and was fascinated when I heard the heartbeat…

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    Recently, I competed in two public speaking contests, planned a Mental Health Event with my local Health Authority Board, played badminton, worked part-time as a Program Facilitator while being able to excel in my academics. These experiences have built me into the eager person I am today. I recognize the worth, my hard work and involvement has had over the years since it has built…

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    Across the Oceans “Don’t ever forget where you came from; otherwise, you’ll never remember where you’re going.” Leaving my thirteen years behind, I flew away from Nepal in 2013 in a hope that I’ll prove myself in the future fulfilling the dreams that I dreamed as a child. Flying away felt like leaving a piece of myself in the place where I spent my whole childhood for the place where I was going to spend my adolescence and my adulthood. I came from a place where the lack of electricity,…

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    My Personal Statement My initial exposure to taking dentistry as a prospective career path came on a treatment visit to my father's friend Dr. Ahmed Al-Hallaq in my origin country Syria, it was my first time entering the dental clinic, however I felt belonging to this place, when I met the dentist I here started learning the real extent to which dentistry is a career, and how it can truly improve the quality of people's lives. It really was my first time visiting a dental clinic but it wasn't…

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    The street was clean from garbage; there are a few trees on the street, and it was always calm and quiet like the countryside. I went to school every day in my grandpa’s car and played badminton after school. I really enjoyed the sceneries of the river by my school, the image of seniors training hard in the badminton center, and the silence in the neighborhood. Though everyday seemed the same, it would soon change. Several years ago, my family decided to move to America. As a young innocent…

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