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    incredible acts and won numerous awards for their works all to have such positivity shattered by their following actions. Adolf Hitler was awarded medals for bravery in World War 1, revolutionized industries throughout Europe, and was even awarded the Nobel Peace Prize however, for such positive qualities that an individual possess there is always room to change and in this case, he became one of, if not, the most evil being in human history. This just goes to show how quickly personal identity…

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    For roughly the past 100 years the presidential elections have been a very sensitive subject, and it begs the question of what makes a good president. Although there are generally a few presidents who rank at the top, to name someone the best president is very subjective. Opinions can change due to many reasons; the main being the political party one associates their self with. One way to gauge a president is by how many terms they served. Teddy Roosevelt had served two terms and, although he…

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    Definition Essay Heroism

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    Definition Essay I believe that a hero is a person who participates in this society, leaving a good impact on the world. When I was younger I was my own hero. I would always get hurt or injured in someway and I would always help myself. There was one instance where I was sledding on a icy steep hill and I ran into a tree. I blacked out for a couple minutes and then woke up. I knew my neck hurt a lot and I had to get home; which was like half a mile away. I climbed two icy hills and then went…

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    Is a college education really beneficial? Controversial question without context as higher education is pushed to students of all ages in this day and age. However, the need for that question stems from the inadequacy of higher education today. Unfortunately there is an abundance of issues throughout Colleges and Universities in the United States. These issues range from untrained professors to apathetic students who are okay with scraping by living by the motto “C’s get degrees” as long as they…

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    A shining metropolis carved from the finest of white marble, with pristine columns reaching towards the heavens and grandiose sculptures of alluring deities, guarding the city with devotion. A thousand brilliant tiles depict scenes of it’s illustrious history, while tiered fountains, scattered about the commons; although filled with water, no longer run. Years of neglect have allowed the elements to erode some of the intricate carvings decorating the façades. This city, once fit for a king, is…

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    All humans aim to be successful in life, many literary pieces demonstrate how people will do anything in order to gain success, or stay alive. Many are consumed by the idea of advancing in society and in power, and this leads to people to lack both loyalty to others and moral standards. Many literary pieces demonstrate that humans are driven by both self gain and self preservation, and sometimes the obsession with this idea leads many to lack morals and cast away loyalties. All humans hope to…

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    and science proficiency is too low for an economic powerhouse that will rely on these current students in the near future. In order for our students to thrive like we have in the past, their education is crucial. Their education provides them the foundation to innovate like Alexander Graham Bell did and to discover like Benjamin Franklin. In a country where our roots of innovation are so strong, we need change to maintain the trajectory of innovation set by…

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    Nurse Practitioners

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    The need for primary care services has increased drastically throughout the years, and is projected to rise in the up-coming years. Historically, the physicians primarily handled the majority of medical needs. However, with the broad scope of services that nurse practitioners are trained to provide, they are becoming higher in demand. Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are advanced practice nurses who have the ability to perform comprehensive physical or psychiatric exams. Nurse practitioners now…

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    Bill Gates changed the world by his wonderful and useful inventions use in everyday life. Bill Gates made a major impact in this world not just by his inventions but by hard work, being intelligent and being open-minded.He even change the world through technology, business strategy and aggressive business plans, and by charities, He dropped out of college to chase career and so he and his partner/ friend, Paul Allen made the best microsoft in the world. Microsoft changed the world completely.…

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    Edward Snowden comes from a family where everybody works for the government. It was only logical that he ends up working for the government as well. But nobody could've predicted that eventually, this will lead to one of the biggest leaks in the history of US government. With an IQ of 145, Edward Snowden was too smart for his own good. By the time he turned 25, he already did some impressive things in the computer network security. His colleagues and supervisors regarded him as a computer…

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