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    from them. Two works of literature that display how innocence is a natural form of protection by showing innocence in hindsight are “American History” by Judith Ortiz Cofer and “Society’s Child” by Janis Ian. In “American History”, the narrator experiences prejudice and loses her natural innocence, showing how it defended her all along. In “Society’s Child”, the speaker is unbothered by the opinions of others until they realize that they cannot change those options. Through epiphany and…

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    Internships a vital to both, for both the student and employer. The student receives much needed experience, for the position. The employer gets the chance to see how the intern adapts to the work environment. Also, to see if intern is worth investing in, by employing them. An intern, like all employees, go through performance evaluations. Upon these findings, an intern can determine. His/her strengths and weaknesses, so he/she knows what areas that they need to improve. On occasions, Interns…

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    I would never have thought that I could immigrate to the US. Although a brand-new life spread out in front of me, I have never forgotten my country. Also, although Nepal and the U.S. share some similarities as to religious freedom, my life experiences are different in terms of language, lifestyle, and job opportunities. The first major difference of life between the US and Nepal is the language. In fact, all different countries…

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    Orion was opening up the door to a new challenge that I have never experienced before. I have never gone hiking, let alone backpacking, nevertheless I gave the experience my all and what I got back from it was exponential. When faxing those final forms for this trip, I did not realize the amount of teamwork that would go into this experience. The moment that my name was called to the group of Austin and Brooke, before I knew everyone’s name and before we became 90’s Grunge, I understood that…

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    At twenty years old and with no experience to draw from, Stephen Crane writes an epic novel about war and the extreme experiences and emotions encountered on the battlefield. When this book was written, The Red Badge of Courage was unpopular because of the naturalist point of view Crane took when writing it. At the time, people were not used to thinking about, let alone reading about the brutal realities of war. By focusing on portraying lifelike scenarios, Crane takes us on a journey with…

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    I would say I only have three negative experiences that really stick out to me. The first of would be doing boring and dirty jobs that didn’t make me feel like I was at where I wanted or thought I would be. I would do jobs that nobody saw and felt like I was in a really low spot in the moment. The second experience that stick out to me would be kind of put in my place as an intern and as a student of leadership. I thought and…

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    to learn how to wash clothes the right away. Through this experience I learned how to take care of myself and how to learn important skills from others. As I grew older and even now I keep learning about the different things you have to do take care of yourself and to lead a happy and healthy life. To be honest I’m scared about having to find my own house, paying bills, and making enough money but this and many other experiences have showed me that only I can take care of myself and not…

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    having to run for his life, Rainsford knows what it is like to be prey and how terrifying it can be. “Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror” after his experiences with Zaroff (Connell 33). While experiencing being hunted for three days he felt how terrifying it can be which is also a internal conflict of him being terrified. With all the experiences Rainsford has had he understands how animals feel when they are prey. After surviving the three days by the end “he knew now how an animal at…

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    “Disney”. This process phased out the traditional walk up to a window and buy a ticket transaction that many would consider so common place. In being “Disney” we now welcome visitors to sporting events as if we are welcoming them as tour guides to an experience. Sellers, like myself, were additionally trained to be more in tune with the happenings of Texas Athletics as well as more…

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    everyday without our knowledge because we fail to notice them sometimes. Lots of memories can be made and shared with others after taking just one adventure, which is why they are so precious and should never be overlooked. Not only does a person experience something new after pursuing the escapade, but there is always a lesson to be learned after every adventure as well. It is good to remember that some adventures may not turn out the way you expected them to before you began pursuing such…

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