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    Gretchen glances again in the direction of Bubba’s muscular arms. When he notices her look, Bubba the Love Swab flexes his muscles in extreme nervousness. She measures his look of desperation and chuckles while turning from Bubba to focus her attention on Jacques quickly glancing again in the direction of Bubba’s muscular arms. Bubba, now watching Gretchen’s every move, is thinking this could possibly be the big one. The earthquake that will rock the state. Of course, he’s not referring to the…

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    Gay Adoption Essay

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    The topic that I was assigned was the affirmative side of gay adoption and initially I thought it would be a nightmare to defend. The only background knowledge that I had on the subject was that it was becoming a more common thing. It was also hard to defend because I was for gay adoption before I was assigned this role. So the question I kept asking my self was how to defend a topic from a different perspective then I am for. Another concern I came across in this topic was trying to stay away…

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    Homeless Shelters

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    “What do you want to be when you grow up?” or “who made the biggest impact in your life?” are questions that I could answer from the top of my head. “What’s an experience in your life that helped shape the person you’ve become?” is one of those questions that requires little critical thought. Because volunteering at this homeless shelter changed my entire outlook on and attitude toward life, it didn’t take me that long to figure out that it was an experience that happened to shape the person I…

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    I feel depressed.” As I asked her this question I observed that she looked at me for a second, and I could tell she was not as comfortable answering this question than the general ones. It took her longer to answer. She really thought about it, gathering her thoughts before she would answer. I continued to ask random personal questions. I put quotation marks around prince charming and Mr. Right since she gave emphasis using her voice tone. Question- (Me) “ How do you feel on this new educational…

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    story is about ______________ (name of book).” Comprehension strategies: 1. Summarize: describe the setting, plot, and characters 2. Background knowledge: what do you already know 3. Ask questions: what questions does the text make you think of and answer each other’s questions 4. Examine evidence: find facts and details from the text 5. Make connections: how does the text remind you of yourself, another text, or the world 6. Recognize cause…

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    WHAT THE RESEARCH IS ABOUT: You are invited to participate in a research study in investigating how school resource officers affecting the safety on campus for youths. WHAT YOU WILL BE ASKED TO DO: You will be asked to do three things: (1) Fill out a short set of questions that ask you about things like your age, race, education, etc.; (2) Participate in a focus group with other youths in custody where you will be asked to talk about things like what you know about school resource officers and…

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    When I was in fifth grade, people often asked me what I aspired to be when I grew up. I said that I wanted to be a professional soccer player, despite my being the clumsiest girl on the field. I was asked again at my middle school graduation. And even though I was only five feet tall, I said that I wanted to be a supermodel. Halfway through my high school career, I told the curious questioner that I would one day be a child advocacy lawyer. Now, as a graduating high school senior, I assume I…

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    Nursing Career Essay

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    To children, the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” has little significance. Some answers that are given are a princess, president, or, in my case, a construction worker. However, now that my time in high school is almost at its end, the time to choose the career I want to pursue is reality. After having developed interests in science, math, and the wellbeing of others, I have finally narrowed my search to the field of nursing. From what I have learned from my parents, who are…

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    Interviewing someone is something I am definitely going to need for my future career as a physical therapist. This class is going to get me where to the point where I need to be with interviewing a patient and being able to gain respect and trust with my patients. With the two interviews we have done in class, I can see where I have improved as an interviewer and where I need significant improvement on my interviewing skills. Opening the two interviews, I thought I did a much better job at…

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    authorities have asked my generation since kindergarten: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” When we were six, they asked us this question. Our answers weren’t well developed, for we were young and unaware. We wanted to become astronauts, firefighters, Batman, or in my case, a professional tennis player. When we were ten, they asked us again, and our answers shifted to more realistic vocations, but ones that were still not clearly thought out. We wanted to become rock stars, cowboys,…

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