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    be helpful for the campus environment and will bring something better out of other people too. I am ready to embrace my mistakes and those of others for the betterment of an overall community. I also consider myself strong enough to tackle various hurdles and challenges that will come along as I continue to study and struggle for achieving excellence. I think that it will be a contribution itself if I just continue to be who I really am. According to my personal judgment, I am a person with a…

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    Another form of identification, which prevents self-remembering, is termed by Gurdjieff as ‘Inner Considering’. It means identification with oneself or with what one took to be oneself i.e. one’s image. This leads to an intense preoccupation with the impression that we make on others. There is inner consideration as regards the physical body evoked by one’s notion of his / her body. This leads to tremendous pre-occupation with the body, becoming more sensitive to the body, almost becoming…

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    Jazz Diplomacy Summary

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    Von Eschen’s Stachmo Blows up The World addresses The United States’ involvement in the Cold War through the lens of The State Department’s Jazz Diplomacy program. Von Eschen illustrates the process, problems, and hurdles that the U.S had to address to succeed in the Cold War. While Jazz diplomacy was able to successfully carry out its goals, which included promoting American ideals abroad, and easing international tension, it was not accomplished through the exact means the State Department had…

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    Lake Descriptive Writing

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    Being out on the lake was both terrifying and exhilarating at the same time. It was like being at the top of a rollercoaster waiting for the first drop, the heart-squeezing plummet to certain death that was never quite fulfilled. I never said no to a day on the water. “Race you to the buoys?” My best friend is one of those girls you love one second and want to choke the next. Every day on the lake starts like this. “See ya!” I yell over my shoulder. Before she’s had a chance to say one…

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    Ensure that the company has a competitive edge over others. 5. Ensures the smooth running of the projects without any hurdles. General approach for Project Risk Management - Four Phase approach: According to R. Max Wideman, this simplest form of the project risk management implemented is four phase approach. The four phases are: Phase-1: Identification: This…

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    The scholar fraternity in mid 20th century recognized the importance of research paper.1 Presently researchers worldwide find themselves under increasing pressure to publish or perish.2 Researchers struggle to publish in international English language journals, that are included in globally respected indexes such as the PubMed.3 The pressure to publish in English-language journals has increased even for scholars in non-English medium academic environments.1 The cost of publication plays a key…

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    Huffman 1 Mikayla Huffman Klass English 9 Honors 9 June 2015 Interpretation of the Symbolism of Alchemy in The Alchemist Everyone has the ability to become something more in life than what they start out as, much like the transition from lead to gold. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho contains an example of this, in how the protagonist, Santiago (a shepherd boy from a region of Spain called Andalusia) attempts to accomplish his personal legend. The leading symbol behind this book is alchemy, which…

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    sometimes in life we hit hills and the only way to get past them is to go up them and then back down. Much like The American and The Girl who hit trouble and struggle to get through it. In "Hills like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway, The 'American' and "the Girl" relationship reveals its complexity through ignorance, selfishness, and not sharing the same vision for the future that eventually leads them to dynamically change. In hills Like White Elephants, hemingway illustrates a…

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    Katherine Johnson was much more than a lady in a skirt solving equations. She was an important figure in African-American and women equality. This incredible lady faced hurdles like working with all white males, overcoming women stereotypes, and dealing with racism. All the while, she raised and supported her family while working a time-consuming and difficult job in which she worked many nights overtime. Katherine is amongst other great people as those who proved women and African-Americans are…

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    8-1: A Short Story

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    It was 8 o’clock in the morning at Yankton Trails on field 14 and I got there thinking we were gonna win, again! My teammates chatted about the team we were about to play, and it turns out, that that they won their first game 8-1 and their second game 8-2. So then I was like, “Great, a team that’s good and we never play good in the mornings, this is gonna end well!” Plus it didn’t really help that it was wet outside so it would be even more difficult to stop the ball while I’m goalie. I had…

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