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    response to this kids will answer with a typical dream job: “I want to be a Firefighter!” However, we can look at that same kid twenty years down the road and find them in a cubicle slaving over spread sheets as opposed to bursting into burning buildings to save lives. The question is why? Why would someone give up his exciting dream job in favor of something so monotonous and ordinary? If one were to ask many times the answer will be money. This person decided that he would be happier overall…

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    I am interested in your program in Bachelor of Science on Nursing for Internationally Educated Nurses (BScN for IENs). I have enclosed my resume for your review. Both academic and non-academic experiences molded my enthusiasm in nursing. I am focused to excel academically and active in joining extra-curricular activities. During my university years in my country of origin, I was a consistent dean’s list while serving as one of the student leaders. This dedication was formally recognized on…

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    Science is generally publicly funded, however, increasingly the use of corporate funding changed science. As the use of corporate funding is increased, science becomes less moral. According to Understanding Science by Berkeley University, almost 75% of U.S clinical trials in medicine are paid for by private companies, (Casazza, Gilet, Stuart). Corporate funding is on the raise. As corporate funding increases, the worry that biases coming from corporations will grow. Furthermore, the worry is…

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    Bernard Ebber Essay

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    Bernard Ebbers actions indicated his leadership ability because his colleagues, as well as members of the community he served, displayed trust in, and admiration of, him. Although on the surface level, Ebbers portrayed himself as a moral and ethical human being by giving back to his community and living modestly, behind the scenes, in the realm of WorldCom and the telecommunications industry, Ebbers was so obsessed with money, revenue, and power, that his ethics and morals curved to display…

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    Up to the elementary school, my cumulative treasure of science was pertaining mostly theories but hands-on practical started during my Honor Biology labs. The smell of formaldehyde didn't hold me back, to dissect a preserved frog to learn about frog's internal organs. As the human and frog have similarity in their organs' layout. I nailed arms and legs wide open and my scalpel made an incision along the midline of a frog's body from pectoral gland to the pelvis. The entire cavity, filled with…

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    life, I tightly held on to my clunky lunch box as it bumped into every new face I passed. I scrambled around the intimidatingly large campus of Cypress Bay High School searching for my classroom. “Excuse me, do you happen to know where the 300’s building is?” I asked in a shaken voice, but no one seemed to hear me. It was as if everyone spoke a different language that I did not understand. I felt like a miniscule ordinary hydrogen atom amongst a solution of complex ions. I looked at my phone…

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    Karlon Hall Case

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    KROON HALL SHANE J. TUCKER PROFESSOR G. ARMOUR FRIDAY 2017 Before Kroon Hall, a brownfield site crowded by gloomy brown stone, pavement, dumpsters and an aging power plant. The goal was to erase what was and devolpe and establish a building that would bring natural light and openness along with a connection to the environment that surrounds it. An extensive Project team, and structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire Protection engineers were incorporated to bring this…

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    under. This game contains massive violence and harsh language. Make sure to have parent permission before buying this game. Assassin’s Creed starts off with a man named Desmond Miles. Desmond is an ordinary man until he is kidnapped to work on a science experiment that Abstergo, a famous company, has been working on specifically for him. Desmond gets into this device called the “Animus.” This device makes him transport back into a specific time period where his ancestors had been from. The…

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    Natural Selection Theory

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    planet, scientists largely agree that natural selection, the theory presented by Charles Darwin, took place allowing the hundreds of various species to emerge from one common ancestor known as the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) (Christian, Brown & Benjamin 2013, p. 57). Theories of how life actually came into being include; life began with a spark from electricity, which can generate the amino acids and sugars necessary for life to form (Choi, 2011); RNA provides the missing link between…

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    school. The Brown V. the Board of Education decision was important because it made the separation of schools due to race unconstitutional. It allowed for nonwhite students to receive the same level of education as their white peers. It was also a large part of…

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