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    goals, and find their purpose through their strengths to reach those goals. I have 3 goals in my college life: to pass my classes with a B or higher, apply for an internship, and to become more knowledgeable and wiser. My purpose is to live life to the fullest, to discover what is beyond the horizons; in other words, I want to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Putting my best foot forward and staying optimistic will lead me to success, and my drive to become a successful person is what lead me to…

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    ethos of this advertisement is convincing in many ways. One is the clever use of an Olympians success and struggle to achieve his goals. The advertisement also adds a wealth of credibility by using the Olympics as a sponsor. The world often looks forward to the Olympics to show unity and peace and the advertisement capitalizes on this by its association with the Olympics. The advertisement clearly is meant for Americans and to appeal to Americans but it also speaks to the American dream of being…

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    Paulissen's campaign signs only state " Tim Paulissen FOR COUNTY COMMISSSIONER." Even with little use of words , the words still have an effect on the audience. The sign is simple and straight forward, which allows the audience to remember what the poster said and to only give a few seconds to the sign, as they pass by. Bulletin boards on the highways and city roads also contain little use of words. The 21st Century Auto Insurance bulletin boards contain the phrase, "Same great coverage for…

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    particularly for ladies:  On the off chance that it spreads, it can bring about pelvic provocative illness. This genuine contamination can make it hard or incomprehensible for a lady to get pregnant.  Pregnant ladies who have chlamydia regularly pass it to their infants during…

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    Close Gaps

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    As students there is often a lot of pressure to pass, whether it be a quiz, test or the overall course. Because of this, we often only focus on doing what we have to in order to pass as opposed to actually taking the time out to fully understand what we have been taught. This leads to partial explanations and a lot of question marks as we progress, because the basics that should be second nature to us at this point, have not been fully comprehended, leading to “gaps” in their learning. I…

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    Joblessness In America

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    Everybody called the United States is an opportunity country with diverse races, genders, colors, traditions, and cultures. We always believed in our constitution, and we are going to defense this country's constitution. In this 21st century, we believe in the country Leader and their thought. We hoped that they were going to bring some changes for the citizens, but it wasn’t going to happen. In this modern world, this country divided into three classes, and they are upper, middle, and lower. A…

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    In both of these organizations, the players need to be able to pass to each other as well as set each other up and ultimately score a point, and keep the other team from scoring. However we cannot forget the individual aspect of the games. In basketball after getting fouled the player needs to stand at the free-throw…

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    “It's not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.” Those wise words come from the one and only, Mother Teresa. Her quote comes to mind when I think of the career Certified Nursing Assistant. Another is “It takes a special person to do what you do, I don't know if I could handle it”. It's true, not everyone is fit to be a CNA. Being able to care for the elderly and bring happiness to their day, brings happiness to my day. The special calling to bring others joy, is…

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    In the poem wishes the author Georgia Douglas Johnson uses figurative language to influence her tedious life with artistic dreams for future. In fact, when straggling in life becomes endless, often giving up seems easier, but some strong minded and determined souls never quit. According to Douglas’s poem, she illustrates three characteristics, life gets boring, never give up, and have faith in future. As a matter of fact, we’re robots in everyday life, using the same route to go to work, and…

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    EMT-paramedic training course and a basic life support (BLS) program is required, but volunteer service, many other training programs are preferred to show your abilities and to make known the stress that comes with the job. You also have to take and pass the national registry of emergency medical technicians. Most of the education needed to become a…

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