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    bring these characteristics into my future job, and I plan to continue developing my strengths. Taking this test has really helped me indicate my strengths, and how I will use them. When I took the Gallup Strength Finder test, it recorded my top five strengths. My top five strengths were futuristic, relator, focus, empathy, and harmony. One…

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    Persepolis Identity

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    moves from a little girl to a young adult, a transformation that is only made that much worse in a place that is foreign. Going through puberty is an alienating process on its own – going through that much change in such a short amount of time is disorienting and asks a lot of a person. When Marji is sent to Vienna she is on the cusp of her puberty, but the changes she will be going through are not limited to her body – changes in scenery and cultural practice come at the same time. This leaves…

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    Concept Of Resiliency

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    My idea of resiliency has been changed drastically over this past semester. I have always used the future to drive me through past adversities that I was facing. By focusing on what I still need to do rather than on what happened. In the long term I don’t think this is good for me because I still struggle with a lot of things that have happened – even those that are in the distant past. I think this is because I chose to not talk about things but instead just ignore them and move on. This…

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    Road Trip Nation Analysis

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    Road Trip Nation Reflection Our Road Trip Nation project consisted of interviews with Larandust Coleman, Senior Assistant Athletic Trainer for Football at the University of Mississippi, and Dr. Rebecca Lowe, Clinical Assistant Professor and Co-director of Speech and Hearing Clinic. Both interviews consisted of a similar set of questions, varying only slightly based on their occupation and field. Throughout the Road Trip Nation interview process, in addition to reviewing the interviews in their…

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    Additionally, I will be benefited by this program by gaining all the necessary skills and knowledge that I will require in order to be successful in my future career field, and I will contribute to this program by helping the honors students around me find success. I look forward to representing the absolute best of UNCC, and becoming the future of this…

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    Houston Zoo Essay

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    the first time, and my family and I wanted to take her to different places around the Houston area. Visiting the zoo, helped me realized how fun and full of learning experiences the students can take out from the zoo. I feel that in the future I will take my future students to the zoo so they can experience observing the different animals that the zoo bring to us to view. The zoo has a lot of exotic…

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    Genre: The Secret of Scenes in Science Fiction. Science fiction is a genre that is well known to raise many questions about the world we live in and how humanity might react to certain situations be it the possibility of aliens, zombies, or robots. Although, when analyzing the category of science fiction as a whole, how can one really classify something as science fiction? Throughout an analysis of the film Resident Evil (2002), in relation to two other science fiction films titled Jurassic Park…

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    Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton once declared, “What is past is past, there is a future left to all men, who have the virtue to repent and the energy to atone.” Even in the 19th century, a time of realists and pessimism, the famous English novelist recognized the significance and value of redemption, a theme that has stood the test of time and culture barriers as exemplified in The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. While both literary works certainly contain…

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    Indian Isolation

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    receive a higher quality education and in search of better future. In Arnold's life, there are a number of factors that isolate him from the outside world and stop him from having the better future he wants. Arnold has been physically isolated since he was born but conquers this challenge when he finally makes a friend. Arnold lives on a reservation that has next to no money. Very few people have left the isolation the rez in search of a better future.…

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    Virginia’s three year graduation rate for community college students has improved. In addition, 30 percent of students have been able to graduate. This low success rate is not good for college students. Although college is challenging, however, I am going to be successful by using the advice from experts, by developing strategies, and by taking advantage of the benefits offered by my college. Because I am a full time employee, I have numerous issues that I must overcome. As a twelve…

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