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    Application Essay a) What would make me an excellent candidate for the Texas A&M- College Station campus? Especially their vet program, which is only for the elite! Why would I want to attend this campus? There are so many more out there and it most definitely is not the number one rated vet program. While all of these are great questions, I have even better answers. Part of what would make me a qualified is that I am currently pushing to get my Bachelors in Animal Science with an emphasis in…

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    your stomach. I would know, I've been walking around with a pot belly for years. So, do you want to see something really, really cute? Check this this first woman with a peeking baby through the top. To cap it all off, she's even wearing a pink bow-tie in her hair. 1 If you are lucky enough to have a little boy, you might be seeing a whole lot of these kind of action figures> And by these, I'm of course referring to the woman below wearing the Ninja turtle top. That's one way to make the…

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    Tommy was not your ordinary child. Tommy went to live with his grandparents after his parents had tragically died when he was a young boy. Although Tommy enjoyed living with his grandparents, he usually kept to himself, but the grandparents were constantly there to support him. Tommy’s sorrow of his parents ' death made him to want to escape reality. One day while playing in his grandparents’ attic Tommy looked behind a big, thick, wool curtain and found a hidden door. What looked like a simple…

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    Martin, Malcolm, and Me written by JD Lawrence displayed a remarkable production. JD Lawrence and his team did an impressive job in one hour to show the play. There are multiple things to discuss like the acting, directing, scenic, playwriting, costume, lighting, and sound design. The first thing I looked at when I walked in the theatre was how the lighting had been arranged. When we sat down and the play started the main focus is on the stage. All the lights pointed to the stage while the…

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    disregards people's health and just want money. This is an example of pathos because the photos tap into people's emotions and makes you look beyond the surface. While imagery helps develop pathos is Supersize Me, Spurlock introduces comparison to tie the bow on his…

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    Lets Make it A Hobby One of my hobbies is to break a norm. When I first heard about breaking a norm was in 2014, one of my friends mentioned it while we were talking about my major, psychology. She told me she is in a class where she needs to break a norm, I personally did not knew what that meant until she explained it. After she explained that breaking the norm is basically going against what society considers to be normal, I realized what I was missing as a person. When I came to United…

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    For example, in North America a common response to card III is a bow tie however in French this translates to Butterfly tie. If the administrator of the test is not aware of language difference they may interpret the response to mean something other than what the patient…

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    Ecstasy: A Short Story

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    hovering on the mats and the black eerie looking carpet. It felt and looked as if I was standing in the middle of space. The man almost blended into the room, black top hat and white gloves, electric grey eyes and a jet-black suit with a dandelion bow tie. “Hi! Nice ta’ meechya!” He leaned forward with one hand behind his back and the other extended towards me. Out of politeness I shook it. It was even weirder when the fabric was so soft that I didn’t want to let go. My brain was screaming,…

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    The Opening Scene Analysis

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    This scene sets up much of the exposition for the film as well as introducing characters. It begins with Carl and Ellie’s wedding, which takes place in a church. A camera flashes and Ellie jumps onto Carl, passionately kissing him. Two wide shots show first Ellie’s family and then Carl’s family. Ellie’s family goes crazy, jumping with joy and applauding excitedly. Carl’s family begrudgingly but politely claps, unsmiling. This series of shots show a lot about how each of the two characters was…

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    For a long period of time, women have been repressed, viewed as the lesser sex and claimed as property of men. This made it harder for them to enjoy life and to discover their true selves. In both Kate Chopin’s The Awakening and Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, the path to self discovery can be difficult, but can lead to fulfilling endings. Both authors presented how two women from different backgrounds can experience the same struggles and harvest the same desires. Self…

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