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    Examples of these elements include music halls (ōideion), basilicas, amphitheaters, fountains (nymphaeum), public baths and temples… Acts 19:1,8-11 “While Apollos were at Corinth, Paul took the road through the interior and arrived in Ephesus. Paul entered the synagogue and spoke boldly there…

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    The classes are also more advanced in college, than in high school, meaning that college is a bit more challenging. Class size is not the same at all anymore either. In college there are classes of 45 students or even more, up to 300 students for lecture hall classes. There is only like 30 maximum students in a class in high school. This is also a very big difference between these two levels. In conclusion, some students who go to college, at first think that college will be the same as high…

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    My desire to become a physician takes me back to my early childhood memories. I can remember making volcanoes with baking soda, and other childhood science experiments. I have always been interested in science but something occurred early in my life that drove me to want to learn more about medicine. I can vividly remember my father’s death when I was six years old. At such a young age I didn’t even know what a heart attack was. However, I wanted to learn everything I could about how the heart…

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    understanding of people. As I walk into my communications class, she noticed the pauses, tones, and word usage with people and did a deeper understanding of people and what they are trying to say. Which teaches you more than just simply listening to a lecture in a hall it teaches you about your…

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    Small Campuses

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    One of the major decisions that high school students should take into consideration when it comes to college selection is whether they would want to attend a small or a big campus. At a certain point, many high school students have thought about attending a small college as it provides a strong sense of community. However, large college campuses are a much better option as they offer a wider variety of facilities, a bigger social scene and more room for clubs and activities. Every college,…

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    For many people, summer is a time to relax and watch netflix. Therefore, summer school seems like the ultimate nightmare, who wants to spend their summer in a deserted college town? Well, after a lot of thought I decided I did! Keep in mind I tend to be an overachiever, but hey, I’m here to tell you a few truths about summer school. The good, the bad, and everything in between. You will most likely have Fridays off. Imagine having a long weekend every weekend? You probably will! Most summer…

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    Essay On Heart Valves

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    As she said in the book the early stages of medical school were easy as they were learning in lecture halls. The same as soldiers as going through basic training. The reality of her rotation had the same effect on her as it has on some troops who first experience battle. The realities of constant death and suffering and the loss of hope as patients or…

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    his play Angels in America. Dyer's thoughts put an interesting spin on things, on whether or not Angel in America is biased toward having the majority of its cast members with a Caucasian background. However, as we learned from our class in the lecture hall Hollywood /mainstream that Caucasians are playing the overwhelming majority of roles. In Jonathan Beller's article Prosthetics of Whiteness: Drone Psychosis, argues…

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    William L. Beiswanger, Peter J. Hatch, Lucia C. Stanton, Susan R. Stein. These four members are part of Monticello’s Scholarly staff. They are all experts in their disciplines, have published a wide variety of books and scholarly articles, and lecture all over the United states and overseas. While deciding a book to review the one topic that seemed interesting was Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. Jefferson's Monticello really fascinated me because…

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    Each individual defines “leadership” the way he or she best sees fit. However, the main concept is the same. Multiple ideas and definitions come to my mind when I hear the word “leadership.” For instance, leadership consists of being a role model for others and being someone that others can go to due to the qualities this person possesses. A leader is a team player, displays a positive attitude when working with others, possesses great communication skills, and is prepared. I feel that these…

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