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    We were all born with the innate ability to smile, it is a skill we never had to learn but an automatic instinct that we use to express a sense of pleasure or amusement. There are millions of reasons behind why someone smiles, and through my future profession as a dentist, I hope to be one of those reasons. A person's smile plays a major role in their self-esteem, it is one of the few expressions that can capture the entirety of what we are feeling. Our smiles indicate what makes us happy in…

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    you couldn’t find a way to express them properly. But, being with my dad that day, opened my eyes to a new source of hope; to begin expressing myself through Hip Hop music. I started with writing simple poems. Than, I began with playing with words molding them into song lyrics.That motivated me to research different hip-hop…

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    humans, no need to worry about predators or any driving force that could cause death. Communications would not be created as faster as there are no threats or strong need to communicate. Weapons would have no purpose as war and crimes would be unnecessary as one cannot take the life of another if there is no way to take a life. The Younger generation would suffer the most. The younger generations will have to fight an uphill battle because the older generations have the upper hand of knowledge.…

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    among male characters in the play regardless of whether they are rich or poor as they display dominant roles, especially over women. For example, Mr. Higgins, a man of high social status, demonstrates his influence over Eliza by being her teacher, molding and instructing her on how to speak like a duchess. Higgins himself can be compared to Pygmalion the sculptor in Ovid’s “Metamorphoses”, an active male who carefully constructs his ideal woman, Galatea, and breathes life into it. In Act 2, Mr.…

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    Last summer, I was an undergraduate researcher at UNT’s CASCaM. There, I delved into the mind-boggling world of quantum modeling, molding chemical structures like a child would Play-Doh. But I was far beyond the comfort of the classroom – I was in a completely unfamiliar environment, faced with an ocean of alien names, figures, and concepts. I loved it. As I modeled catalysts in lab, I scoured the web at home, filling my browser with papers and Wikipedia articles. Each question sprouted two…

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    Candidacy Statement Bard College stands as a shining example to all other higher-education institutions for its remarkable commitment to engendering power to the students over the way the college operates. I seek to run for the position of unmoderated student member of the Educational Policies Committee (EPC) for two reasons: (1) to represent the unmoderated student body in matters of educational policy, courses, and other issues that may arise and (2) to personally have an impact on…

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    building materials. They frame houses, build scaffolding, and make forms to be filled with concrete. Forms are used to mold concrete for bridges, highways, and house foundations. Finish carpenters are those who cut and fit doors, windows, and interior molding. They also build and install cabinets, lay hardwood floors, and panel rooms. Other types of carpenters are residential carpenters they build walls and slabs, frame and finish exterior walls, roofs, and decks. They also frame…

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    Art In African Museum

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    at funerals, wedding, and many other occasions. In these dances their clothing and headdresses usually symbolizes the significance of that person’s role in the ceremony. Like all artists they chose materials, displaying the skill of sculpting, and molding and in return they create forms that interest the viewer with color, shapes, and movements.…

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    According to the article Discovering Your Authentic Leadership, “Discovering your authentic leadership requires a commitment of discovering yourself.” An authentic leader does not follow the same path as her predecessor, instead she discovers her own path through life experiences that molds her true self. Her true self never changes, but it is developed and molded by extrinsic influences, such as uncontrollable circumstance, predecessors or support group. We are constantly developing and…

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    Jesus is the answer to all of life's problems. He always cares and understands. When we think that there is no other way, he is there to open the door to new opportunity and allows us to renew our walk with him. In creation Jesus opened the doors molding in us fresh anointing that goes with us with every step we take. When we were formed from a lump of clay and all the necessary parts were put into place we were still a lifeless form. It was not until the Lord breathed the breath of life into us…

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