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    Life In Small Town

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    basic life throughout the majority of the play. The play portrays the daily life, love and marriage, and how delicate life can amount to. The life lived today in Colby compared with Grover’s Corners depicts several similarities as well as differences. Each person in the small town live a simple life that includes their basic needs: working, their political philosophy and their religious…

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    physiology and biology courses. The complexity of the human body and its functions intrigued me, so I began researching more outside of the classroom. My uncle was a resident in Internal Medicine at the time, so I spent every spare moment I could in the hospital watching his every move. Since those times, medicine has grown from an interest into a passion. That drive grew exponentially through working in the hospitals during and after medical school. My intern-ship was during the time of crises…

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    Relationships require effort and communication. It is hard to find someone on the same "level" as you during this point and time. It might even come down to two people heading in two different places at different times. Relationships can certainly be fun but breakups sure aren't. Here are 7 movies to watch after a breakup. Hopefully these movies can inspire you while you are laying in bed and eating chocolate. Number One: Forgetting Sarah Marshall. This comedy is perfect to watch if you are…

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    transplant, when I was 14 years old. I was amazed by the beauty of profession. My assumption was that only inanimate objects were repairable, however the thought of replacing a damaged organ was awe-inspirational. This inspiration lead me to believe that Medicine will be my first and only career choice to accomplish my dream of serving humanity. Coupled with the motivation to accomplish, curiosity drove me to keep learning. Participation in science…

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    Career Entry Essay

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    “Don’t consider yourself a real physician except when you practice medicine at its best” with these words, Dr Hassib, my medicine professor ended our final lecture in medical school. At that time, all I thought he meant was that I needed to excel in my final exams and secure a position in a good residency program. His words were always in the back of my mind though, and indeed, I graduated with the Highest Honours and got accepted in the best residency program in Egypt, Cairo University. At that…

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    school, my parents were determined to not let me get behind, and so my mom and I learned English together; instilling in me perseverance and a fascination with languages that would continue throughout my life. The impetus for pursuing a career in medicine began in middle school, when my dad woke up in the…

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    job you would love to have for the rest of your life and not have to worry about it running out of use? There are over a million jobs in this world for you chose, but only one is perfect for you. There are certain colleges that only have classes for certain jobs. I want to be able to go to NFL to continue to play football, but if I don’t I will want to stay close with sports and to work with athletes. Since I want to stay close to sports, I have decided to research a Sports Medicine Physician.…

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    I am interested in studying and training in northeast Ohio Cleveland campus because it has many opportunities for growth within and outside the field of medicine. There are many opportunities available at the Cleveland Clinic that will enable students to study about osteopathic medicine techniques. Cleveland Clinic has different tools and resources available to students to learn and to gain very insightful knowledge and techniques when interacting with patients. One thing that stands out to…

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    To me, a career in medicine exemplifies the perfect amalgamation between the fascinating precision of science and the compassionate and holistic approach of patient centred care. Given the opportunity, I would love nothing more than to gain the skills and knowledge to combine the two. My devotion to the sciences is reflected in my choice of A level subjects, and my school award for chemistry received last year further illustrates my unfaltering enthusiasm. Moreover, I was able to excel in AS…

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    After graduation from high school, I plan to study at Baylor University and get a degree in sports medicine to become a sports medicine physician. The process will be long, and will take a lot of schooling and programs, but I am willing to work hard to accomplish my goals. The application process to get into Baylor University requires a few different things. This includes an online application, sending in your high school transcript and ACT/SAT scores, two letters of recommendation and…

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