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    student-faculty ratio also fascinates me because it indicates that faculty members can spend more time working individually with students. This will allow professors to distinguish my capabilities and will also be a great feeling and even an advantage to me as they are the ones that can get me in connection with people when I branch off into my career. Thus, I have high hopes of having a phenomenal educational…

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    For my social worker interview assignment I chose to interview Betty Weber. She was a social worker at the Pontotoc County Health Department for nearly twenty two years. The agency is a federal run agency who serves the population of Pontotoc County. She is no longer in the profession, since she retired last June. Even though she is retired she till volunteers to help anytime that she is available. Betty Weber started her career by getting her bachelor’s degree at East Central University. It…

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    with as loyal of a companion as I was riding. There is something about riding a 1200 pound beast through the water and not having a care in the world that made this day out of more than the 5,748 days that I have lived, the best. It’s safe to say that my horse, Chance, and I are inseparable, we adventure everywhere together from the sweet smelling Knaebe’s Apple Farm to the rocky beach of the roadside park on Grand Lake. However the day in the crystal clear, sky blue water of Lake Avalon was the…

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    Interviewing Emotions

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    My emotions behind the interviewing were kinda just regular but I liked the whole idea. I did connect to the person I was talking to. We did get off topic, had a real conversation. I was happy I got to talk to someone I did not usually talk to but it wasn't about school related. It was about our life outside of school. The question that was most difficult to answer wasn't one specific one it was several. When we got to part 2 and 3 I couldn't come up with answers. Like the one about my house on…

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    The birth or my little girl has to be the most memorable event of my life. Why you may ask? Because it is such an amazing thing and event to experience, especially at such a young age I thought. Boy did I have a whole new life ahead of me. Little did I know life was just beginning for me. I'm going to take it back to when we first found out that my fiancé and I were expecting. It was a beautiful day in the beginning of June and she had been a little late, "first sign" so she took a pregnancy…

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    Our Town Play Analysis

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    Our Town, written by Thornton Wilder, has much to say on the subject of life and the thought we put into our living. The play is packed with characters making you see a more three dimensional town. Seeing a vast assortment of characters throughout time makes the production feel real to the audience. The main character Emily who we constantly see throughout the production grow and develop not only as a charter but as a person. Emily goes through her teenage years along with George her lifelong…

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    Have you ever wondered what Christmas would be like from the tree’s perspective. Well, suspicions can now be put to rest because this is the tale of a tree’s life at Christmas. This is the story about the most memorable time of my life. In this story you will learn of how I was cut down, watched a family’s Christmas, and when the time came, had to say goodbye. It was in the midst of a frostbitten November afternoon, when I heard a rustling in the nearby bushes. I figured it was a deer or…

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    BRINGING MY DAUGHTER TO USA. Everybody has a goal in the life, For example, In my case was bring my daughter to this country to be with me.I came here from Cuba in 2012, and i leaved my family behind. It was a hard decision but my whole family be agree that the only way to live with respect and be treated as a human beings was going to United States. Immediately that i arrived i started to work hard in two different jobs to gain money to bring the family, After…

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    innocence throughout the novel. In an age where kids are trying their hardest to grow up as fast as they can, I agree with Holden. I think it is important to always have that childlike side to you, no matter how old you are. In one of the most memorable moments in the novel, we find Holden reminiscing about the eskimos in the glass box, that he used to see as a boy in the Natural History Museum. “The best thing, though, in that museum was that everything…

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    My lifetime goal is to be an actor. I love to perform. There is this unexplainable feeling I get whenever the stage lights are on my face. Now, the question is how am I going to get there? I have applied myself all throughout high school by being a hardworking student, as well as a leader for many organizations at my high school. I am a drum major for our marching band. Our band has qualified for the State Marching Contest in San Antonio two out of two possible times in my high school career.…

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