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    A new journey began for me this past August. As of August, I officially moved into my first college dorm room in order to start the path to my future. By doing so, I have given myself the opportunity to be educated at a higher level than high school, which will allow me to learn all that I need to in order to be successful and eventually work in the career of my dreams. However, this isn’t any college dorm room I moved into. This is one of many college dorm rooms that lie in Lincoln…

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    felt Juan’s relief as we translated in Spanish that he did not contract HIV. While shaking my hand, he exclaimed in broken English, “I want to thank you because this isn’t your body or your responsibility, it’s mine. I am truly thankful.” Immediately, I felt his gratitude and was overwhelmed with joy. From that moment, I knew I wanted to dedicate my career to medicine and to the service of others. In between my freshman and sophomore year, ten students and I journeyed to remote locations in…

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    “For a Fungi to Grow, You Must Give It as Mushroom as Possible” The natural world is typically seen as an unbalanced structure characterized by individual movements of all life whose inclusive path is aimless and in many ways unpredictable. My perception of nature developed from the idea of lively plants and animals to personal growth, life experiences, to something that is exclusively inconceivable to the human mind. There is merely an upper limit on human capability to understand the laws…

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    like doing it including myself ended up not not being able to deliver the speech very well. But, what is there to be afraid of public speaking? I was born and raise in the Philippines until 2008 of December when my family and I migrated in the United States of America. Although many foreign people think that we use English as our second language, this is not the same case for everyone. English language are widely known and used mostly by the upper-class or rich people in my country, it’s their…

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    xliii). This is very different from the study I conducted myself, which is part of the late Millennials and other generations since in current community colleges you can meet different people as present in my data. In the “Silent Generation”, it was a time of “most unsilent times of activism, protest, reform, involvement, and confrontation- both peaceful and violent” (Perry, 1999,…

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    purpose to provide an explanation of my enrolment in and reasons to study in Australia, in accordance of processing my student visa application. I chose to undertake in Certificate IV of Allied Assistance (Nutrition and Dietetics) at TAFE, which will be commencing on July 17, 2017. The reasons that I chose this course because I have a strong interested to learn in Nutrition and Dietetic studied and I am looking to pursue a career working as a registered nutritionist in my country. I do…

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    when students were a week late with turning in their annotated bibliography. I had to constantly remind them of the importance of their contribution. This required me to effectively communicate with them as their research leader. I firmly believe that my communicating with them impacted their performance. After students submitted their annotated bibliography many students asked for feedback because it was their first time conducting one. Therefore I read all fourteen annotated bibliographies and…

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    intricate word. However, for me it’s different. Freedom was the endless lake that flowed past my house on Wall Street, emptying out somewhere in the distance. Freedom was the smile on my wife 's face, when our children hugged her goodbye. Freedom was the joy spread when I interlocked hands with my slaves, when I brought them into the city. Freedom was the feeling of walking on the streets alone, while the wind combed my hair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

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    Victor Hugo once said. “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” In essence, music is the not the cause, but the effect of an individual’s circumstances and culture. Contradictory to this hypothesis, there are skeptics that believe art is the cause and culture is the effect. Is one solely right or do both ideas hold validity? In the article “Rap Music and Its Violent Progeny: America's Culture of Violence in Context” written by Jeanita W. Richardson…

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    survival of all species. My aspiration is to take the role of a wildlife veterinarian and be able to put endangered animals back into their natural habitats henceforth be able to be of aid to that interrelationship. My passion for taking care of animals is something that’s inscribed in my DNA. Family members have always supported and encouraged my curiosity for animal welfare. That’s has given me the courage I needed to volunteer in different vet clinics throughout the years, get…

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