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    The first memories I have of summer are the ones I spent at Camp Kaleidoscope. These fond memories of spending time outside in the sprinklers, putting on plays, and of course playing with the hermit crabs and guinea pig. My interest of animals grew from these experiences. My love for animals still existed greatly but it has expanded to wanting to help people as well. This is why I choose to study physical therapy next year at Northeastern University. Right now I am interning at a physical…

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    Fade into the scene, a small crowded courtroom filled to the brim with mock trial participants heatedly debating whether my fictional client committed first degree reckless homicide. A particularly virulent opponent is questioning her witness. She is flummoxed, requiring a vital print out of evidence when, impulsively, my binder snaps open and I hand her the necessary document. My teammates chortle because this is classic Michaela: a girl so unfailingly helpful and good-natured that she helps…

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    children to teach swimming lessons to. Other claims that may counter mine may say that some disasters may never happen in that area where the student lives. Their final claim might be the student won’t see the human being drowning or a specialist or lifeguard will be around to save the person's’ life. Even though their…

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    Pine Lake Research Paper

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    At pine lake, it is a lot of fun. Its loud, slippery, and smells like fish and dirty water. The water there is not dirty and is kinda clean for a normal pond. For this paragraph I am going to be focusing on smell. Now, the smell isn’t the best, but it doesn’t smell horrible. When you’re running around, swimming, and having lots of fun, the smell kinda goes away. But, when you first pull up, you can smell the smell of fish and water. It doesn’t smell like the ocean, but kinda does. Comparing to…

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    chosen for the Project Serve team and got to see camp from a new perspective. I got to be a part of all of the behind the scenes work, but also daily interactions with all of the campers due to my job at camp. I had been flown 1,500 miles to be a lifeguard for the week. This meant I got to work the blob and see how ministry could be done through telling people to jump off a decently high tower. It’s here where I met Kiera. A forty-foot jump is what separated Kiera from conquering her fear of…

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    numerous awards and was an official selection at over 50 festivals worldwide. Currently, I am enrolled in several college science courses through Coursera, including “Dog Emotion and Cognition.” Throughout high school and undergrad, I worked as a lifeguard and swim instructor for children ages five to 15. From 2000-2005 I worked as a dog-walker and pet-sitter, caring for about 15 dogs and 20 cats. At this time, I also began my career in film as a production assistant and assistant editor at…

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    Rhiannon Analysis

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    The story opens setting the location and the eerie town. The visuals are good and the description of the town sets the tone for this thriller. One already gets the sense of being isolated. The story quickly introduces Rhiannon and Sydney. Rhiannon is established as the main heroine. The introduction of both of them is rather ordinary. There’s nothing that stands out or makes a statement about whom they are and there’s nothing that makes the audience remember them. Try to find a way to make them…

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    Attending the health career camp would be an amazing experience. I would like to attend Health Career Camp because I would like to work in the health field, but do not know specifically what I want to be. By attending this camp, I believe that my understanding of the different jobs in the health field will increase and I will be able to make a goal as to what I’ll be in the future. Working in the health field is my dream job because I love to help people. My goal for the future is to find…

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    inebriated during the Beijing Olympics. He was so drunk that he even attempted to free some panda bears in the area. Efron's character would then decide to get his life straight and that's the reason he joined the team of Baywatch, to be one of the lifeguards.…

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    pickup rolled over him. While the rest of my family worked and helped on the farm, I was left to care for my dad. This was when I realized my passion to help people and to pursue a career in nursing. Once I was old enough, I became a certified lifeguard. Part of the training included becoming CPR and first aid certified. This particular job gave me basic medical training that could save someone’s life in an emergency situation. For the last couple of years, I have held a job at our local flower…

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