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    the human body, physically, emotionally and spiritually, and I didn’t want to just heal one of these synergies, but embrace the being as a whole, with a holistic approach. This is when I decided I wanted to become a Licensed Massage Therapist. My schooling at Morrisville State College was above and beyond what is required for an LMT in New York. From my first class, I knew that this is the type of work I belong in, my passion. A unique experience I was able to participate in was being a part of…

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    Although having full day kindergarten may be too costly from people’s pockets who may not have children or a need for the full day kindergarten program, in the end it’s a positive investment for Ontario schooling to make. “In September 2010, the Ontario government began phasing in full-day kindergarten for four- and five-year-olds. In the first year, nearly 600 schools offered full-day kindergarten, with the number of schools increasing every year.” (Full day kindergarten” 2013) Full day…

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    In the article “Poverty in America and Improving Social Welfare through Public Education” from American Democracy, states that poverty is a big problem in the united stated. It is stated that it is more likely for single mothers to reach the poverty line than a married couple with two incomes. It is indicated that a person could be working 40 hours of a week with the minimum wage as a pay rate and still be below the poverty line. This is what makes poverty a chance because no matter how hard a…

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    'A Tree Grows In Brooklyn' starts out depicting the scene out of Francie's eyes looking at a tree growing outside her window. It becomes apparent to readers the family Francie belongs to a poverty-stricken. In the early chapters we find out Francie loves the library, reading, and learning to her it's like a “get away.” We also retain the knowledge that Francie's grandmother, Mary, never learned how to read or write “... but she had in her memory over a thousand stories and legends.” Mary sends…

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    in the Rye we follow a young teen Holden Caulfield. We follow him throughout the emotion filled process of leaving childhood and entering adulthood. Holden grew up in a time where you were either a kid or an adult, the 1950’s. There was no teenage growing period for young adults and Holden suffered greatly due to this. Holden is an immature coward who constantly lies to himself and everyone around him because he won’t accept advice, he lets no one into his personal life, and most importantly he…

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    was defined and redefined for the betterment of mankind. Without education , man would have been hurled into darkness of ignorance Human race would have perished from the face of earth without education and civilization. I had always been curious to know about new things and I remember spending most of my childhood exploring and seeking answers about almost everything in my surroundings that fascinated me. This nature can really help a growing child in acquiring knowledge in the right time and…

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    This ideology allows many good aspects to be shown in this world; one example is that citizen’s health care and schooling would be totally free, as it is…

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    and what does it take to be a successful one? Well it is just like any other degree or career, it all starts with schooling. While at school students have to earn certain certifications that get them ready to become a certified Engineer and that is what all employers look at before they consider anybody.…

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    earth. For humans have continuously proven that they can overcome every obstacle put in their way. Without school, humans would be far less likely to overcome these obstacles. In order for humans to continue to be able to overcome new obstacles, they have to be able to not only advance themselves but also education. Obviously, the human race has discovered this already. They continue to change schooling and make it more important for students to graduate from high school. As graduating high…

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    front office of a professional sports team, but more specifically in the front office of a Women’s professional sports team. Growing up I was always involved in sports even from young age, I played just about every sport imaginable; from soccer to ice hockey, and everything in between. Growing up in the 90s and early 2000s girls had more of an opportunity to play sports growing up, but there was still a strong gender discrepancy among them. Women’s sports then and even now are considered…

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