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    Becoming A Surgeon Essay

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    significant amount of formal education. Becoming a surgeon is a long and very tiring process. Usually it requires four years of undergraduate school, for years o medical school, and three to ten years of residency and fellowship. Surgeons must have a doctorate degree, post-doctoral training, licensure, and board-certification.…

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    Washington Vs Dubois

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    Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois were two men that devoted their life to the reform of black lives. They believed in different things, yet had the same vision. Washington’s vision was more basic, while DuBois’ was more developed. The two men debated in the 19th and 20th century about education for blacks. Washington was born into slavery and grew up in slavery his whole life. He received a childhood education while he worked. Later, Washington attended Hampton Institute for vocational…

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    Stephen Marche, The author of the article, “Facebook Makes Us Lonely” Is a Canadian writer who received his doctorate in early modern English drama from the University of Toronto. He is now writing; “A Thousand Words About our Culture” In his article, Stephen explains the effects on social media and Facebook and how compulsive usage of Facebook can cause loneliness. He is also disapproving of Facebook and warns people to use it cautiously. Social media is a blessing, but it can also be a curse…

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    Marie Skłodowska Curie, born Maria Salomea Skłodowska on the 7th of september 1867. She was a polish chemist and physicist who had pioneered research on radioactivity, she was the first woman to receive a nobel prize and later died due to her research. Though, before any of this happened she was the youngest child of née Boguska and Władysław Skłodowski two teachers from Bronisława who lost all their property and fortunes in the Polish national uprisings to restore Poland’s independence from the…

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    Martin Luther had a positive impact on how people viewed the Catholic Church. Protestant Reformation was a time of change in western society. The Roman Catholic Church would see its authority raised in a way that was unknown and the world would witness the beginning of many religious conflicts and rivalries, some of which live on to this day. The roots of the movement lie in several different ideas that started to spread among the common people of Europe, starting in about 1500. People believed…

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    As a freshman, I struck a deal with myself: I would focus on Bible Quizzing and on the Academic Team until I graduated high school, and once I began college, I would focus solely on mathematics. This concentration would allow me to compete at a much higher level in both activities while only sacrificing a few years of studying mathematics. Fortunately, it has worked almost perfectly; I have Bible quizzed multiple times at the National level, have placed third and fourth at State while on the…

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    Latin American Experience

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    After doing some research I found a quote that stood out to me, “In Latin America and the Caribbean, women’s experiences and prospects differ greatly based on their ethnicity (e.g. indigenous or Afro-descendant), their age (young or elderly), where they live (urban or rural areas), their citizenship status (residents of their own country or migrants) and whether or not they have children”(Mendelson Forman, 2017). This stood out to me because there are so many different circumstances that can…

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    John Mckeeegan Analysis

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    College since 2010. Before coming to Linfield, he spent 20 years as a civil privet practice attorney. Mr. McKeegan graduated Buckwell University in Virginia with a bachelor’s degree. He went on to Notre Dame Law School in 1987 and graduated with a doctorate in law. Mr. McKeegan became a bared certified lawyer in Arizona. He specializes in general practice, which includes working with employees, insurance companies and contract work. The guest speaker spoke about legal issues we could face as…

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    Becoming A Psychiatrist

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    Once when I was 12 years old, I traveled to California. California is a marvelous little universe, but like all other places; it was not picture perfect. People that you would distinguish on the streets would be considered homeless. This event in my lifetime, influenced my major decision in life. This major decision, is indeed what was I going to do to help the people that do not have homes. I started coming to the realization, that I will never have the efficient amount of money in the world to…

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    When asked why I want to pursue my educational doctorate at Drexel University, I vividly recalled the day I registered for my first undergraduate college courses. I was completely overwhelmed and initially registered for courses that were not even applicable to the program I selected. As I pursued my undergraduate degree, I had the privilege to work with campus administrators in the Office of Student Activities, thanks to the recommendation of my advisor. I will be forever grateful for that…

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