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    When I initially read this essay prompt, I figured it would be a simple task to answer it effectively. I mean, what could be easier than writing about yourself, right? However, as I contemplated what my answer would be, I realized that it is not quite as simple as I had first thought. There are many aspects of “who” a person is. Should I answer it in a personality context or should I be focusing on my likes and dislikes? Should I place a heavy emphasis on my spiritual journey and viewpoints…

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    cancer is the larynx, which is your voice box (Higuera). The website offers various links which take you to another Healthline page referencing some type of cancer or medical illness. The author seems credible due to having written articles for the Healthline website as well as other websites that are also about health-related medical conditions. The website has a contact us email address and a phone number that is legitimate. This article was written within the last year so it is current. “I…

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    had popped wide open, and his skin had turned blue! The terrified mother immediately reached for the phone and dialed 911 for help. As she waited for the ambulance to arrive, the distraught mother performed CPR on the child. Just as the emergency medical technicians arrived at the front door, the little boy started breathing again. I was the small child who turned blue. I had just experienced my first grand mal seizure, and this incident was the beginning of my journey living with epilepsy. I…

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    not always sufficient in the processing of information. As technology is the forefront of processing data, ethical complications manifest from the incorrect interpretation of testing involving diagnosis and health screening. As the results of the test are concluded, additional concerns develop such as the risk of disclosing personal information, the possibility of losing a job, inability to purchase health insurance or lawful prosection. Besides testing for diagnosis, screening for case…

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    Karen had three children of her own, “Karen underwent histocompatibility testing in order to prepare for her kidney transplant. Karen was stunned when, after her test results came back, she was told that two of her three sons were not hers” (Granzen, 2014). Since mistakes can be made or specimens can be mishandled the “Doctors repeated the tests, but the results remained the same: Karen could not genetically be the mother of two of her sons because her sons had a haplotype from an origin other…

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    order repetitive testing without thinking how it might hurt the patients both financially and possibly unnecessary treatment. The point that I think was the most persuasive is stating the general sense of how patients usually think that diagnostic test can never hurt you. I don’t think there are any points that I would state as least persuasive but the addition of your personal opinion would help support the research that you have…

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    College Rejection Letter

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    Thank you for considering The University of North Florida as your home for the next four years. The admissions team is very displeased to inform you that there will not be room here for you at our college. After reviewing your essay and application we were all very entertained but doubtful we would ever be able to meet you. My favorite part of your application had to be when you explained why you didn’t do very well in your Spanish three class, “I got a C- in Spanish because yo no hablo…

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    Comptech Case Analysis

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    was the likelihood of unfavorable effect because of the instruction and experience necessities if not identified with employment execution. For instance, while extra data is required, under 20 percent of store supervisors are females. One approach to test for unfriendly effect is to utilize the standard deviation govern by examining application and employing information for both guys and females. Notwithstanding, another potential issue is unique effect because of the discriminatory constraint…

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    The Life of Dorothy Lavinia Brown Dorothy Lavinia Brown was a woman with many names. She was an educator towards the youth, a legislator in the Tennessee House of Representatives, a community leader, and an inspiration towards children and adults in all situations. I personally picked Brown because of her accomplishments towards her dream career. (http://www.blackpast.org/aah/brown-dorothy-lavinia-1919-2004) Brown was born on January 7, 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After a couple of…

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    The major attribute that makes me a worthy candidate for the scholarship award is my commitment to pursue my profession as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). A dream that initiated when I was young and has led me to my graduate program. I believe in the saying, “Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort” as told by the former president of the US, Franklin D. Roosevelt. I find happiness in assisting and motivating people who need my help. This has been my…

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