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    Because of an increased awareness and interest in health and exercise, fitness and personal trainers are in greater demand than ever. While some gyms and fitness centers hire trainers who only have on-the-job training, more and more employers are requiring that personal trainers have an associate's or bachelor's degree in a related related field. Writing a resume education section is key in getting a job in the fitness industry. What to Include in a Fitness and Personal Trainer Resume Education…

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    chose this passage because it is showing how Tyler is comparing his dad to an actual dragon. It shows that his father is becoming disconnected from the world and Tyler see’s how much his dad has changed. This quote is a metaphor and is literally comparing to Tyler’s dad to a dragon/ fictional figure and figuratively is comparing him to a rude, stressed, and isolated man “Some guy started screaming and yelling like madman, running through the house telling everyone to get out.” (128, chapters 47)…

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    Maximilien Marie Isidore de Robespierre was a Philosopher, Government Official, Journalist, Scholar, Judge, Activist, and a Lawyer. He was born in Arras, France, on May 6, 1758, the oldest of four children. His mother died when he was 6 years old. Shortly after the death of his wife Robespierre’s father left the family. After the dersertion by their father the children were raised by their maternal grandparents. Young Maximilien was educated in Paris, graduating from the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and…

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    Brian Dempsey Ms. Small English 27 October 2014 Junior Exit All over America there are children who want to play golf but can’t. Some might ask “Why can’t they?” well, there are many reasons. Many of them simply can’t afford to go and pay the fees which can get a bit pricey at certain locations. Some of them have no way to get to the golf course and play. Their parents are working all day. They may have siblings that require more attention and their parents cannot focus on them. This is not…

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    In relation to becoming a personal trainer and being a help to obesity women can be an example of being an expert in training others. There is a variety of exercises to learn, nutritional facts to know, endurance building, and certificates to receive before becoming a personal trainer. Despite, excelling in becoming a trainer, there are some people who begin at the novice stage and believe they are fit for the position. I believe a personal trainer should have some physical experience to be able…

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    Let's get one thing straight. We are not the Breakfast Club. We did not meet by chance, and we did not leave whether or not we would always be friends a mystery to those who were watching us. As far as I know, we will always be friends, and if we are not, I’ll always try to remember what made us, us. But in terms of the Breakfast Club, I believe we have helped each other quite a bit, and we all are extremely different. It was right before the summer, so the day was warm but also wet and…

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    The Berlin Boxing Club by Robert Sharenow is about a Jewish boy named Karl Stern. Karl went to a non - Jewish school, and because he was Jewish, he was bullied often. Being in a fight was one of Karl’s biggest fears. In his school, there was one group who always bullied him, the Wolf Pack. Karl ended up facing his fear of being in a fight. Karl was a very courageous and brave person. There are many examples throughout the book that proves Karl’s biggest fears was being in a fight. In the book on…

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    Lunch With John Muir! Hannah- Q: John Muir, how would you describe yourself? Muir- A: I would consider myself to be an optimistic, witty man with strong opinions. I am a conscientious environmentalist, naturalist, and conservationist who possess great zeal for nature. My thoughts are meticulously and thoroughly recorded in my journal. When I am surrounded by vast mountain ranges in the Sierras or a breathtaking sunset in Alaska, a thousand thoughts run through my mind of how thankful I am…

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    support needed to take power. For example, in September 1792, Jacobin-led National Guards thwarted a Prussian attempt to crush the revolution at Valmy. By capitalising on their victories, the Jacobins soon became th most popular of all the revolutionary clubs, allowing them to take power. Furthermore, the Constitutional Monarchy's failure to mitigate France's problems also played a significant role in the Jacobins' seizure of power. The Bourbon Monarchy had no interest in cooperating with the…

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    Fight Club Postmodernist

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    Fight Club is a postmodernist novel, which shows the reader how a group of people created a club about dealing with officials and American structure, officials, and androgen pumped men. Fight Club is basically an escape of reality in which whoever joins it cannot tell anyone outside of it. Tyler Durden feels trapped in his schizophrenic mind, along with a woman named Marla Singer, who fakes her diseases to join Fight Club. There is another person who is in the club named Bob Paulson. Bob comes…

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