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    living conditions? No and no. To create a perfect country we would need to be perfect and unite. There are many people out there who needs clothes, are homeless and striving with hunger. They didn't choose to be that. The living conditions and the family history tends them to be that. We have so much better life then them. It is important to be an Honorable Citizen and help the people who needs help. We need to be unite and support everyone who needs help. It will make the country better and…

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    has been my place of residence since May 14, 1996, my birthday. To be more specific, Roxbury, MA (an urban neighborhood of Boston) is where I have spent the majority of my life. My mother emigrated to the U.S. from Haiti with her siblings a couple of years before my birth. I identify as a Haitian American; however, I have stronger ties to the American style of music. This is partly due to my lack of contact with Haitian popular music. American and especially hip hop sounds blasted in my radio…

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    attribute this comfort to my natural desire to explore new places, encounter new people, and sample new foods. Kansas, a picturesque state with rolling hills and sunsets that make your appreciation grow every absent night, will always hold a piece of my heart. Difficulty can arise when explaining my next adventure to my family that wants me to remain in rural Kansas forever, but I never wish to offend my home state with my desire to reach beyond the mundane. When I identify myself as a…

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    possible examples used to define the term. My mind travels to Brown Sugar when Sanaa Lathan and Taye Diggs first fell in love with hip-hop. I also think of the soul songs infused in the speeches of President Barack Obama. Maya Angelou’s mixtape is composed of her numerous speeches, poems and books, which moved the nations. Theopilus London once said, “Mixtapes are very personal, and they describe who you are better than an album sometimes.” Thus, in order to make my essay more personal I have…

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    “Oh, Jesus”! I shrieked out as the knife slid through my skin as I endlessly hacked away at the gobs of raw chicken breast I was preparing for tomorrow morning. My face began to pale and every part of my body seemed to go numb, except my mind. Working overtime, my body trailed off into thought, deeming the injury at hand trivial and obsolete. I put the summer before my junior year of high school into perspective. Slaving away all my time, working forty plus hours a week just to take some…

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    During the Christmas/Winter break of my seventh grade me and my entire family went to Niagara Falls to see the falls and for my parents, to go the the casino there (Casino Rama). We visited the falls and went on a boat to get a closer look. It was still beautiful but didn’t give me that,”Wow!”, since I’ve been there many times. Later that day my parents, aunt, uncle, and their friends went in the casino. My older cousins didn’t want to go and my sister, so we just shopped around instead. We…

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    When I was in fifth grade, my family and I took a trip to South India. While we were there, we visited some of my maternal aunts and uncles in a village in Sarjapur. Their living conditions were very poor, their houses cramped with just bare necessities, and they spent most of the day working on a farm to raise money for their family. After this experience, I felt blessed to have a nice house to live in and an ample amount of food and clothing, and I decided I wanted to share that blessing with…

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    Biomedicine is known as a westernized- global dominant medical system that focuses on the biological aspects of an illness and is shaped by its cultural settings (Singer and Baer, 118-120). My parents became worried when I had a temperature of over one-hundred degrees Fahrenheit and had trouble swallowing due to the pain in my throat. The doctors, nurses, and healthcare professions who practice biomedicine provided a strong emphasis on the biological and physiological aspects…

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    My decision to pursue medicine is a culmination of my experiences throughout college. I entered my freshman year with the mindset to create an impact on the medical field. I relentlessly sought medical opportunities and immersed myself in this intriguing field. Through my experiences volunteering and working, I was reassured that the ever-changing nature of medicine would allow me to utilize my skills to the fullest and challenge me daily. The dynamic nature of work in the emergency department…

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    particular article that caught my attention. I chose this article because it gave me more information about preparing myself for the interview. This article titled Collecting data by in-depth interviewing by Rita Barry, Ms. Barry said in-depth interview is a type of interview that researchers use to collect information, so we can attain a better understanding of the interviewee’s point of view. This article did give me more information so I could better prepare myself to do the interview by…

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