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    EIF4E Personal Statement

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    studying for the MCATs, attending medical school interviews, and fretting over my application until it was perfect in every way shape and form. Why a doctor? The answer was simple, I longed to be the person who could make a difference in not only an ailing individual, but to the world of medicine. I hoped to aid in finding cures to the worlds most complex of diseases and genetic mutations. I was certain that only doctors had the power to do this, as they were the liaison between a patient and their illness. In fact, it wasn’t until I was given the opportunity to join The Walker Lab did I come to realize that my previous notions were not exactly true. In May of 2016 I began working with Eukaryotic translation initiation factor EIF4E under the guidance of Dr. Sarah Walker. EIF4E supports translation on the 5’ end 7-methylguanosine cap on pre-mRna, and therefore is considered a proto-oncogene and contributor to degenerate diseases. We hoped, and still hope to induce two silent mutations among Serine 15, using plasmids such as pCAS to…

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    Sabrina Butler Professor Adams English 103 5/14/15 Outlook on Death in Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” Death is considered by many to be the heartbreaking termination of existence; the moment when one is compelled to despair, to concede loss, and yield to the inescapable. As discouraging as this outlook on death may appear, one may be amazed at why Emily Dickinson preferred to make death one among the major themes in her poems. Because numerous poets of the 19th century composed…

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    language, and culture as well. Although the initial purpose of film is to entertain, the possibility of using it for language learning is worth considering (Lommel, 2006). While many problems can occur by using film as a tool in language acquisition such as, distractions, mistranslations, or using difficult films to follow, film can still be an extremely effective aide in language acquisition, especially if the learner has the tools, interest, and motivations for learning their L2. Film can…

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    Industrial Heartland Poem

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    Doing a close reading of a poem has a set up strategy. Close reading involves so many variables. At times, the voices in the poem are exceptional, at times, the genre of the poem is important; at times, the grouping of keywords, imagery, or at times it just takes time to find the right impression of the poem. Simple put poems are a way for the writers to express feelings about issues considered critical. The choice of the style to be used in the poem has a way of communicating with the reader.…

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    story and appears in the Culture section of the Le Monde website, one could assume that it would also feature in a similar category on target publication website. The Guardian readers have a “passion for arts and culture” and are “well-travelled” (The Guardian, 2010), so this article is likely to be of interest this target audience. The skopos of the ST text is two-fold. First, it explicitly informs the reader by detailing the Made in France movement and recounting Benjamin Carle’s year-long…

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    “May the bridges I burn light the way.” -Dylan McKay Introduction The year is 2016, and there continues to be racism, sexism, genderism, negativism, discrimination, bigotry, aparthied and unfairness. When will it end and will it be in this lifetime? Well we know how it began. So maybe its ' end is near. Those previous words, spoken from a person who sees the glass as half-full, and is considered an idealist; I am that person. Taking the Adult Learning and Development 600: Multicultural…

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    Curiosity and imagination are wonderful things, especially when combined and questions arise. I wonder what the dead do when they die? What does a person feel when they lose something that was hard earned? What do those questions look like when they’re answered in a poem? What do those poems look like when they are brought to life in animation? All good questions that Billy Collins and a couple of talented artists have attempted to answer. Their products are then put out for the world to see and…

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    The language of poetry I have found myself in this situation many times before. The whole class staring at me because I started to speak, but what stumbles out seems to be foreign from what was in my head. I catch sight of what I am trying to say and I know it is perfect, yet the words are jumbled and hesitant. Everyone contemplating what they have heard, even though I swear they did not come out of my mouth. Which builds a wall between them and I, a language barrier restricting them from me…

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    Poetry is often defined as a “literary work that uses a distinctive style of writing to express an idea or feelings.” Emily Dickinson’s “My Life had stood- a Loaded Gun” serves to be one of the most controversial poems as many individuals take on various interpretations on the work of art. Several readers regarded the poem as demonstrating the inferiority of women to men, which was prevalent during the nineteenth century in which the poem was written. Other readers found the poem to be a…

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    For this learning study, I had my friend, Brittany read this poem. I chose Brittany because she is an English major and enjoys writing poetry herself. I figured it would be interesting to her interpretation of this poem, because although we had excellent ideas in our class, this is something that she wants to do as her profession. To start this learning study, I handed her the poem and asked her just to read it and underline anything that stood out to her. When she was finished I asked her to…

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