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    Initially, when I first started this course, I believed that I knew everything becoming a successful college student. But professor Dr. Kepic , allowed me to look more into my soul , and mind and find ways I can maximize my college potential. The lessons that was the most meaningful to me were Expand Your Emotional Intelligence, Manage Your Time, Listen and Take Effective Notes, Improve Your Memory Skills,…

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    My Identity Essay Sample

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    Prompt: Most students have an identity, an interest, or a talent that defines them in an essential way. Tell us about yourself. Throughout the course of my life thus far, I have been through a handful of phases; ultimately, it was whatever my older brother was doing at the time. In the second grade, my brother was intrigued with skateboarding, so being the younger and impressionable brother I was, I also loved to skateboard. Even though I couldn’t even balance myself on the board, I was…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt In 1933, following President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s election to the White House, a new era, called the New Deal began. This era revolved around the reform ideas in the years following World War I, and massive number of racial and ethnic minorities readily embraced new changes that will end their long-standing grievances and disadvantages. The First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the activists of that time period, who focused primarily on the issue of human rights. During…

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    computer science classes integrated into their curriculum. Teaching young children how to program will evolve the world in new ways by allowing these individuals to create new applications and technology. Since there are not any computer science related courses offered in elementary schools, they are restricted from the opportunity to learn code because they have not been exposed to it yet. Once they reach levels of schooling higher than elementary, it will possibly be too late for individuals…

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    Through the insanity of the book and the relative normality of the film, One Flew Over the Cookoo’s Nest is drastically different on both platforms. In the book, the ward is a ferocious obstacle course of fog, rapists, a maniacal nurse, and hallucinations that make the Joker seem like an average joe, while the film portrays it more realistically, with doctors who act like doctors, nurses who perform normal nursing duties, and a ward which is as normal as a regular hospital. This is not just the…

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    the research that I have conducted, I have found that to become a police officer it requires that I have education beyond a high school diploma. I must study at least 54 hours in a college that is accredited regionally. While seeking the 54 credit course hours, I must maintain a c average of better. If college is not a choice that I want to take, I can also join the military and remain active for at least two years, after the two years I must depart service with an honorable discharge. Another…

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    aspect of French for me was the listening portion of the class. For an unexplainable reason, I had trouble comprehending spoken French. I could speak, read and write French, but when it was verbalized, I struggled to understand. I worked through this obstacle and finished all my French classes with an A, but I worried this struggle would make it nearly impossible to pursue my language interest. However, the honors computer class sophomore year relived my…

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    education. In Freemont High School by Jonathan Kozol, students are having trouble with school instead of enjoying it like most children should be enjoying their high school. Students are having obstacles to continuing their education by complaining that there is no air conditioning in classes, not enough courses, restrooms being closed, substitute teachers, and the library being occupied. In the passage “some of the classrooms ‘do not have air conditioning,’ so that the students ‘become…

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    Long hours of challenging cases, facing the unexpected, excitement around every bend, are all things that you may encounter as registered nurse. A registered nurse, according to Dictionary.com is, “a graduate nurse who has passed a state board examination and [sic] been registered and licensed to practice nursing” (Dictionary.com). Becoming a RN is not easy, it is a rigorous task that an individual has to take for the sake of their future, but it can be done. Overall, a registered nurses job is…

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    After many days of doing nothing at home I got a call from one of the places that I applied to. The job that I had got a interview was the last place I thought I was going to the hire at. From that day my first job started at Moody Gardens as a rope course and zip line operator. When I first went for my interview I did not know what I was getting myself into. I thought that it was going to be a interview like the wants that my teacher use to tell us…

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