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    world that surrounds humans is full of diversity. Humans have developed different languages, ideologies, and religions it is truly remarkable what they have accomplished in diversity, but in the modern era they have the opportunity to merge into a greater unified world culture. The world of today is moving towards a global multicultural society that will bring humans closer than ever before. One of the possibilities as to why be the human advancement in communication technology. Commutation…

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    Rhetorical Analysis – JFK Moon Speech Dreaming of being on the moon, President John F. Kennedy approached the podium on September 12th, 1962 at Rice University in Houston, Texas to inspire his audience of scientists, researchers and professors, while acknowledging he was talking to America as a whole. Kennedy composed a moving speech to inspire America, in the context of “The decision to go to the moon.” This speech utilized rhetorical strategies such as alliteration, metaphors, and rhetorical…

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    Homelessness is a big issue in California, every single night thousands of adults are sleeping in our streets. This image doesn’t reflect the values and norms of being an American. According to the National Alliance to End Homeless, over 610,042 people experience homelessness on any daily bases in the United States. The number of homeless people living in shelters or on the streets has increased by 3,895 adults since 2010. California alone has 66.7 % of homeless that lack shelter that is the…

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    “No one has ever become poor by helping” quote by Anne Franklin. There is more gratitude and blessings in giving than in receiving and I have had the opportunity to witness this statement. My experience in the medical field has shaped my view of medicine and sparked my interest in becoming a Physician Assistant (PA) with a desire to help underserved communities, specifically the Latino community. From being a child to current day, I served as a translator for my mother whenever we had doctor…

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    I am a missionary. After only learning about missionaries from the olden days whose true motives were to colonize and conquer regions, this statement at first seemed inapplicable to my life. However, my feelings toward this statement completely changed after I went on my first mission trip to Nicaragua and met some villagers who will always remain dear to me. As the child of hardworking Indian immigrants, I have lived without fear of the outside world. My dad is a physician who earns a steady…

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    I live in the Greater Houston Area, and driving is something I do on a daily basis. Whether it is the 30 miles from home to the city for work or the 165 miles from home to school, the road is long and I am prone to distractions. I tend to be good about not texting and driving, but sadly it is not the only distraction drivers can have. Lately I have caught myself getting distracted by playing music on my phone and the GPS. Music is especially distracting when I make the three-hour drive from Waco…

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    system will be crucial. Introducing an antioxidant formula will be valuable as those with hypertension have an impaired oxidative stress defense mechanisms and are likely to be deficient in antioxidants as well as increased free radical production (Houston, M. & Kohlstadt, I., pg…

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    In 1992, Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham addressed the need for greater voice in African American women’s history, naming the limits of white feminist scholarship and theory in its appeal to homogeneous conceptions of “womanhood,” “woman’s culture,” and “patriarchal oppression of women.” Diagnosing how this narrow practice of the field had resulted in an extensive backgrounding of race in the crossings of gender, sexuality, and class, Higginbotham’s critical intervention not only entailed the…

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    the phone, website or app is a consistent experience. Targeting multi-channel customers is a wise move, as research suggests that they spend 80% more than single channel consumers. Locations of the hotel is also paramount, and will be close to the Houston Space Center to attract tourists and families that may be interested in scientific getaways. 6.5 PEOPLE Another essential element to Futura Hotel will be friendly and well trained and Hotel staff that are committed to the brand and…

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    In 2001, the United States of America witnessed its largest tragedy to date. America had been sucker-punched in the back of the head that fateful September 11th morning by an Islamic extremist group known as al-Qaeda. The attacks involved nineteen men who highjacked a series of commercial airplanes and crashed them into the World Trade Center, the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, and a field in Pennsylvania. New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania…

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