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    processes (Revier). Being able to master the subject is a driven force that grasped my attention to continue pursuing my academics through this major. My interest for the subject grew as I conducted further research to determine the benefits of having a degree in biochemistry and how it would aid me in the long runs by having a successful future. Simultaneously, I enrolled in an Introduction to Biochemistry class where I encountered eight biochemist who gave a presentation about their research…

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    Consequently, I am applying for a Master of Science degree in Educational Psychology with a concentration in Learning and Development. This degree would allow me to look at education from a psychological perspective and bring power to my interest in analyzing how learning and development are influenced by motivational and cognitive factors. Beyond…

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    Benefits Of Flogging

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    Flogging, what we should be doing. One year of tuition at Princeton university is equal to roughly about Thirty seven thousand dollars. Now the cost of staying at New Jersey state prison is around roughly forty four thousand dollars. One year of flogging? for those fortunate enough to learn their lesson from it; only about a month 's worth of public embarrassment. Prison and going to university are just about the two most different path an individual person could take. In school, one can learn…

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    During this semester, I have been forced to take a deep look at what motivates me and influence my decisions in life. It causes me to do a sincere introspection to see find out my purpose. Having a purpose is so essential as it is what defines our reason for living and pushes us to do what we were in-a-sense destined to do. Our natural talents and skills, were meant for something bigger than just for ourselves. Discovering my purpose has only intensified my drive. Also, it helps me to feel…

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    College Motivation Becoming a doctor is my biggest motivation that helps me succeed in college. I am intrinsically ,and extrinsically motivated to become a doctor because I believe that is the best career you can have from going to college. I got more interested in becoming a doctor when I started getting Biology classes in school Biology ,specially anatomy, was my favorite subject in high school. I was one of the best students in the class. Although I didn’t like Chemistry ,but I have always…

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    TUCTA SEARCH London England What about this a) town/city and b) this country and c) this institution of learning beckon to you? London England is a “popular destination for expats not only because it has a large population that speaks English, also because it has a strong economy and in close proximity to both the rest of Europe and North America” London would be my pick because I have two brothers and a sister in London I can stay with for free and save money on accommodations. Although I…

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    SILVER LINING The first year of living after the Vietnam War ended in 1975 was the most difficult for me. When I heard my president Minh Duong, in South of Vietnam, commanded us to give up and hand the weapons to the North Vietnamese Communist Party, it felt like an atomic bomb exploded inside my head. My entire life, my body, and my heart fell down as I came to a free fall. For weeks I gradually got used to a new reality that my government lost the war. When terrible things happened to me after…

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    In today’s very competitive job market, a college degree no longer holds the same value as it did many years ago. Graduate students are having a very difficult time finding jobs once they graduate. Due to this fact, many recent graduates have not yet fostered the proper skills to adequately survive the incoming struggles of the “real world”. According to Julie Hanus, author of “When Did our Jobs Turn into a Joke?” more and more jobs are being lost to other countries (Hanus 16). Due to this, a…

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    Any Topic (Writer's Choice) The article “What’s Wrong with Vocational School?” by Charles Murray is a great article that highlights what ails the education system and the United States of America’s economy. Murray prods the readers to question why the vocational schools are not taken seriously in the United States of America. The American higher education system has been overrated to the extent that all parents would like their children to end up in the best colleges and universities even if…

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    When is College your Friend When growing up, college has been so ingrained in my family that the idea of not doing so never even occurred to me. However for others, attending college has become one of the most paramount decisions in our life as a result of its extensive potential for consequence of both favorable and not. Due to its deeply controversial nature, the answer is not just in black and white. In Caroline Bird’s article “College is a Waste of Time and Money”, she has created a…

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