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    Lessons of a Childhood Graduate Childhood means something different to each person. For some, their youth meant family and community; for others, being a youth meant self-discovery and independence. Regardless, everyone has a few core values they have learned from their childhood. For me, the most important parts of my childhood was adventure, sports and family. Adventure encourages risk-taking and new experiences. It allows individuals to discover their passions and a zest for life. Sports…

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    Everybody has different strengths and imperfections that make them unique. Some traits that make me unique are my cooperation and independence, the fact that I can be very demanding, my athleticism and my impatience. A lot of people may have some qualities in common, but everybody is their own unique individual. Throughout your life you will start developing and/or losing different qualities that will alter who you are as a person. There are also some qualities that you have as a child that will…

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    JROTC is a program where students can get motivated to become better citizens by being offered many opportunities and challenges for total development and improvement in ways that is not taught by many others. In this essay, the following will be discussed about the positive effects from the past, the present, and the future of JROTC. JROTC was created by Captain Alden Partridge, a former Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, in Norwich, Vermont in 1819. Captain Partridge…

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    to found Rome. Aeneas’s relationship with Dido is not the least of the many trials he faces, but how can the reader best understand her? This paper argues that Dido’s relationship with Aeneas can only be understood fully using the comparison to Diana made by the poet himself. Seeing Aeneas safe at Carthage for the moment, Venus devises a scheme to preemptively protect Aeneas from Juno’s plotting after his plight at sea. His mother reasons that if the Phrygian queen falls in…

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    Princess Diana was a strong woman who was loved by the people of Wales. She was a member of the British royal family as the first wife of Prince Charles, who is the eldest child and heir of Queen Elizabeth II. Together they had two children named Prince William and Prince Harry. Princess Diana and Prince Charles divorced on August 28th, 1996. A year later, on August 31st, 1997, tragedy happened: Princess Diana died in a car accident in a Paris tunnel. After hearing about her death, there was…

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    Diana: Aquinas, I have come from the future to understand your argument in regard to God’s existence. My philosophy class sent me to figure out if your argument will help a future philosopher’s theory about meaning and purpose. Aquinas: Well, who is this philosopher you speak of? Diana: The philosopher is William Lane Craig. Aquinas: I have not heard of him. Diana: Well, of course not! He is from the future. Aquinas: Despite this man being from the future, I am still interested in what he has…

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    If you wanted to know who Princess Diana was, you would need to answer these simple questions first. What did she accomplish as a human being? How was she viewed by the public? How has she changed or influenced the world? Was the princess a hero or was she a villain? To answer these questions we first need to look at her life and learn about the Princess of Wales. Princess Diana accomplished a lot of things before her death, almost all of them were seen by others in her life works. One thing…

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    demonstrated these qualities as well as Princess Diana. She showed bravery when she went into AID wars and touched the people when nobody else wanted to. She was the first person to ever shake hands with someone with AIDS. Showed kindness to those with other diseases instead of shunning them. Princess Diana showed commitment because she was totally committed to those in need. There were areas that needed buildings, food or medicines and Princess Diana helped them by donating her time or money.…

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    INTAKE/ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING SUMMARY THE CASE OF DIANA Diana is a young female, the oldest of 3 children of her family. She reports having conflicts getting alone with her family, especially with her parents. She said, many times she felt trapped in her house because her parents won't let do certain things, like going out with friends, or have a boyfriend nor give her adult privacy & they want to control her life although she is an adult now. The situation makes her feels…

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    of humanitarian/Princess Diana is a speech told to the world, that a great person had sadly left this world too early. Lord Spencer, Diana’s brother, addresses the world the news about the mournful loss of his sister. Spencer uses rhetorical strategies such as pathos, diction, and syntax to tell the world how big a loss Diana is not only for her family, but also for the whole world. Spencer connects to people’s emotions throughout the eulogy. He tells of the time that Diana once “explained to…

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