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    I always knew that my dog was different. As Daisy, my golden retriever looks into my eyes pleadingly, I realise that she suffers so much. She has become so inactive and fragile. There is nothing that can be done in order to help her. My weary heart is shattered. My parents always try to knock the sense out of me, reasoning that I am only making Daisy suffer if I refuse to put her to sleep. However, I simply cannot imagine my life without Daisy. Daisy, the only friend I ever had who changed my…

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    NO THANKSUSE THE APP Stevenson Essay Ever since I was a little girl living in Ecuador, the one big main event that I knew WAS going to happen in my life was my Quinceanera. That 's all my family members (mostly my aunts) talked about. They were already planning on what food was going to be served, what type of music they were going to play, who was going to be invited, everything! I was only five years old! I was so young I had no idea how much time and effort went into throwing a Quinceanera.…

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    said “Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself”, and from a very young age i knew that i wanted to create someone great , someone strong,someone unlike any other. When my mother found out that she was pregnant with me she had been told that she wouldn 't be able to have any more children ever ! So you see all my life i 've been faced with challenges that i 've overcome , i wasn 't even supposed to be here ! my freshman year in highschool my mother suddenly fell ill and…

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    Hey, I’m Gracie and I’m in 8th grade and I just got done reading about your story in the maze. I have many questions for you and about your decisions you made in the Glade and on the way out of the maze. When you first were in the box what were you thinking as you were rising? Knowing me, I would have been freaking out about not knowing anything and why I was even in there in the first place. You just seemed so calm and cool with it. Also, I think that figuring out everything about the Glade…

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    Obtaining A Nursing Degree

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    essay, I must first supply some background into my life, career, and those who have influenced my decisions along the way. While I have many aspirations and dreams that I wish to obtain using this degree, I must first start with what led me to this point in my career and the profound things that have made me completely switch directions from ICU and the potential to become a frontline provider to falling in love with administration in healthcare and aspiring to make a difference. To start off, I…

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    When people think of their mothers some think of memories, traits, or even looks. When I think about my mom I think about her work ethic, her love for family, and her constant support. My mom is one of the hardest working people I know. She never gives up and would always tell my siblings and me to do the same. One memory I have of her is all the many times she would be up late sitting in the dim glow of her laptop working on her masters degree. It took her 2 long years and many late nights…

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    I have been serving in the military for 6 years now, ensuring the people we love are taken cared for during a tragic event is the foundation of the Armed Forces. This message is dug into our memory repeatedly, and it should be the fundamentally key each member in the Armed Forces. Since we have a job that is to the very nature of what we do, it is a duty that we have our personal matters in order in the event we will have to deploy with little to no notice. It is required that we have annual…

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    Challenger Shuttle Era

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    is marked as the start of the Great Depression and the largest and longest economic downturn in the western industrialized at that time.This also brought the roaring twenties to an immediate end.The Great Depression all started with the wrong decision was made by wall street investors.It placed the united states in the worst financial state in the history of the country.It tarnished the U.S. reputation for being the richest and most powerful nation, but it marked the rebuilding of the U.S.…

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    Facilitation was something that I had considered from the very moment I heard that I was able to apply. Honors Colloquium is such an interesting a unique course and I desperately wanted to give my experience to the incoming Honors freshman. However, leading up to being accepted as a Facilitator, and even after I was excepted I was nervous. Nervous, about being able to achieve the role of a Facilitator and nervous of performing the role well enough that my student excelled and became proficient…

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    I grew up knowing death too well. I was sort of like a modern day Lydia Deetz. Both my parents were morticians and they recall me talking to corpses and singing to the stillborns. I of course didn’t marry a demon but I did happen to wear a lot of black and fully understand death and both it’s beauty and it’s curse. My real father died when I was eight and up until then I believed that death couldn’t poison my life the way it did the lives of the clients that walked in and out the doors of my…

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