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    Paul Albar

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    or supporting them. He believes Christians should not pursue different culture, and should continue its traditional beliefs. Albar continues by including that “Christians read [...] with enthusiasm the Arab books[... and] despise Christians’ literature[.]” Albar did not have to add that they read with enthusiasm, but he did to express the unique detail. He, once again, does not expect Christians to be enjoying Arabic texts and to also despise literature of Christianity. Through his surprise, he…

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    made it his job to recruit me to CC and it worked. His enthusiasm and love for the school was contagious, when I got home I could not stop ranting to my parent about how I had to visit CC. I loved the way Cooper talked about the block program, CC’s amazing campus, and its outstanding student community. I wanted to learn more so I attended a College Case Study Night and met the Vice President of Enrollment, Mark Hatch, who shared his enthusiasm for the opportunity CC provides. It was not until…

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    has gotten a specially designed gas pedal to show his determination. Nina Cassian wrote a poem, and it confirms, “he set himself to do everything with twice as much enthusiasm.” This man has lost an arm and will never be able to do some tasks like he used to. Now he will do everything he can with twice the amount of energy and enthusiasm to show his determination about his…

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    The underlying foundations of our nation's labor unions develop profound into the early history of America.By the 1820s, different unions required in the push to decrease the working day from 12 to 10 hours started to show enthusiasm for the possibility of alliance of consolidating in quest for basic destinations for working individuals. The Knights of Labor history started in 1869 when Uriah S. Stephens drove the building up of this riddle relationship of tailors in Philadelphia. The reason…

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    watching baseball for the first time to an individual who has watched it their whole life. The same questions were asked to six different individuals and six different answers were given, however all had the same enthusiasm whether it was face-to-face or virtually. However; the enthusiasm with face-to-face individuals was thoroughly more satisfying over virtual communication. Each individual was asked to answer a series of questions involving baseball. As they were asked what drew them to watch…

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    I was introduced to the world of foreign languages at a young age by my Polish mother who used to read foreign literature in translation to me as a child. From first reading ‘Le Petit Prince’ by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, I knew that I had an interest not only to communicate with others but also to learn more about the world and it’s different cultures, something which I feel can only truly be done through the medium of language. Recently, I have decided to challenge myself more by reading French…

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    So many people get discouraged, discouraged by failure and loss. Winston Churchill recognized this and wisely put it "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm" In this statement Churchill addresses the reason so many individuals just give up, they lose enthusiasm. I believe this statement to be true, rarely do you ever succeed on you first try doing anything. You must have the perseverance to finish what you're facing. Churchill, more than anyone…

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    Service Trip Reflection

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    I had never had much responsibly thrown my way, I was typically the one in group projects who took the back seat, who just did what others told me to do, But at the beginning of my junior year my whole school was about to embark on a service trip, I was going to treat it like I had the year before, let my fellow students take the lead and I’ll just help out. I ended up taking the lead of my group and for the first time learning about what it means to be a leader. Before the trip there was a…

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    For nearly two years now, I have desired to pursue nursing and midwifery and have worked hard to achieve excellent grades in a rigorous high school curriculum. I have a passionate dedication to the pro-life movement, cherishing life from conception to natural death. Such a commitment has motivated me to become a nurse, so I may better promote life through my profession and act as an advocate for the true health of women and their children. Throughout my high school studies, I realized I have a…

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    performance to work both individually or in a team, and communicate effectively at all levels. Discussions with experienced actuaries and my own research have confirmed my belief that SOA is the best able to accomplish my ambitions. I believe my enthusiasm and my interest of the insurance industry will be my biggest motivations to continue my career as an actuary no matter how hard to get to the destination. I really appreciate the opportunity of an interview to discuss my qualifications in…

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