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    Growing up as a child, I always dreamed of becoming an actor. In high school, I started my journey by taking drama classes. Not long after, I become passionate about drama and eventually joined Players, a fast-paced drama program which involves daily rehearsals and performances. This activity boosted my self-confidence and provided me with a basis for future endeavours in drama. Working closely with the cast members as a team, I learned that creativity and commitment result in a successful drama…

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    Not only do I have a burning passion to become a member of the National Junior Honor Society, but I demonstrate all 5 of the pillars: scholarship, character, citizenship, service, and leadership. Because of this, I will be able to collaborate well with other members and make myself a (more) well-rounded person. Scholarship: I am a respectful, responsible student who puts in 110% into everything I do. Principal’s List for the past four consecutive quarters are repercussions of my strong work…

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    The amalgamation of characteristics and qualities is what defines or makes an individual unique. The aforementioned sentence essentially describes what personality is in a nutshell. Throughout the lifespan, those human aspects can either be obtained biologically or environmentally, of course, if one believes in the nature-nurture issue. Additionally, contextual situations can impact the development of a person. Such circumstantial changes include “normative age-grade influences, normative…

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    There are two main reasons why “rock and roll” became “rock music”. The first reason was the fact that the “rock and roll” used to mean either the genre of music that was associated with the teenagers of the time, and/or it was also used to describe music with a strong connection to rhythm & blues. Yet by this point in history, things had drastically changed. Due to the influence of many social changes, rock and roll become more self-consciously artistic, and experimental, thus paving the way…

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    impressionism, changed shape with new American influences. For example, painters used new methods to show God and Nature as one, painting with a kind of religious fervor. The movement took on the French title “en plein air”, which remarks to the color and openness of the paintings. The artists used brilliant colors in their landscapes. The colors helped to give…

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    During my reading of the previous National Bestseller, The Boys in the Boat, I was reminded of our country's powerful history, and the gut, grit and determination of our citizens, and what the American Dream we so often talk about actually means. When I was able to see the strenuously demanding tasks that so many went through just to survive in the midst of The Great Depression, and furthermore the innate ability that Americans have to persevere, my life was changed. I realized that so much of…

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    A. As an educator it is important that we encourage all the children to explore and value different cultures. The aim is to create an environment where their beliefs and values are respected as this helps children and families feel welcomed in a safe and supported environment. It’s important to discuss differences rather than pretending they do not exist. Educators need to role model the appropriate attitude when it comes to children with different cultural backgrounds as this can nurture a…

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    There are many ways to describe personality and what personality is. Addition to what I read was that everyone has different thinking for example like Lesley might think oh that boy probably likes me. When in reality her friend Samantha was thinking oh no that doesn’t mean that boy likes you because if he did he would be with you. It has to do with your action to how you act to certain things. For example John buys a root beer soda but his friend Tyler has never had root beer soda. Tyler tries a…

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    Martha Rogers and Daniel Goleman Denise E. Hernandez Azusa Pacific University UNRS 306 Theoretical Frameworks in Nursing Dr. Silao August 16, 2017 Martha Rogers and Daniel Goleman There are many different types of theorists with different concepts for nursing and non-nursing. Nursing theories are to aid in nursing profession by enhancing their practices. Non-nursing theories can be applied to many fields that also include nursing. Comparing nursing theories and non-nursing theories…

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    In the midst of the concrete jungle of the city of New York, there stands an iconic art museum Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Built in 1959, the museum flares as an expression of modern artistic construction. The museum permanently houses “world-famous collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artworks, as well as some of the greatest 20th-century paintings by famous painters from all over the world” . The museum was…

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