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    Discuss an accomplishment or event, formal or informal that marked your transition from childhood to adulthood within your culture, community, or family. Word Count: 591 As the door opens, I walk to the front of the store to help a returning customer. The flickering Bluetooth light mixed with the bright, warm August sun seeping through the window, begins to reflect off my face. He was dressed in an expensive suit and wore Burberry shoes. “Hi, how are you?” I chirp, trying to stay friendly as…

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    “What brings you here? I thought I'd never see you again, we made an agreement remember!” “Sure we did miss. Unfortunately your husband turned out to be exactly as difficult as you described him to be, therefore I was forced to meet you again,” the hired gun replied. “Stay out of my way, I'm busy going home to my so-called husband, and you're blocking the path. Any changes of our plan could lead to investigations. If someone sees us talking it would be a great content” Mrs.Williams whispered…

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    While I found our discussions of Buddhism interesting, part of the discussion I was looking forward to the most was talking to him about his experiences of traveling to America from Sri Lanka. I am also an immigrant from Sri Lanka and I moved here around 9 years ago. During our talk I wanted to see how our experiences in moving to America differed. Also I felt that during this part of the interview it was easier for me to relate to VG and to come up with questions. Before asking about America I…

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    • What information did you not know before? I actually did know some of these items, or at least the terms, previously but not in the sense that they were presented to us this week. I was familiar with vertices, edges, and the formal notation of a graph. I didn’t have an appreciation for how graphs could be applied to creating and managing associations with various items by applying them as vertices or edges in a way beyond their representation as numeric coordinates. • What information was…

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    Chris, I completely understand your frustration about not knowing or feeling confident in answering this question. I wrote out my answer Tuesday but changed it at the last minute because I thought I was answering the prompt completely wrong. I spent last night racking my brain to rewrite my answer and attempt to make it relevant to the prompt and incorporate what I learned from the reading. I felt like I had answered the question in my essay from last week, and when I wanted to use references,…

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    Abstract This research paper, will be covering Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. It will be using the abbreviation OCD for Obsessive Compulsive disorder. It will cover the topics of what is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? Who is affected by Obsessive Compulsive disorder? What are the types of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? What treatment options are available for Obsessive Compulsive disorder? What types of medications can be prescribed to treat Obsessive Compulsive disorder? What alternative…

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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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    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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    Failure to Answer a Specific Question Whenever a question is asked, in most cases, it’s not unreasonable to expect an answer to the question. If a question is asked and you didn’t receive a specific answer to the question, there is a reason for this. In 1988 while on the campaign trail, Al Gore was asked if he ever smoked marijuana. He responded with the following answer: “I don’t think this is an appropriate question. If you’re asking me have I done that as an adult in my career; the answer…

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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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