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    Classroom Discourse

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    As a diverse student with a variety of interests and passions, the liberal arts program and energetic community atmosphere at Bates draws me to its campus. I enjoy learning many different subjects and discovering the connections between them all. Recently, my Physics teacher and my Calculus teacher collaborated on a problem the class was assigned and I was able to see how both teachers concurred the same issue from different angles. As a student involved in many school sponsored service events,…

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    Understanding important concepts and definition Northeast Emergency Food program (NEFP): The Northeast Emergency Food Program (NEFP) is a vital part of the community ministry network of the Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO). They meet the urgent food need of the north and northeast Portland neighbors, primarily people living in east Portland. However, they don’t have any geographic boundaries, meaning that they are helping people from all over the world. Each month, they provide services…

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    Ever since I was in middle school, I always looked up the students who were members of the National Honor Society. They were role models to me because I knew they were smart. What I didn't know about them was the role they played in their community. Not only did they stand as role models in the classroom, they also served others in the community. This included tutoring, serving the less fortunate, and acting as a child of God. I should be selected as a member of the National Honor Society…

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    Additionally, she made a request to learn more about what Bipolar is. I exclaimed that I will call her this afternoon with information on food pantries and that I would send her information on bipolar education. I suggested that in addition to finding a therapist and psychiatrist that the patient also keep a “Gratitude Journal” and try exercising to help with her depression. I downloaded from TherapistAid…

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    Brittany E. Jordan Case

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    Brittany E. Jordan is an outgoing, energetic, and conscientious professional from Warrenton, North Carolina. Her current occupation is a customer service representative at Lowes Home Improvement, where she has devoted seventy-five percent of her time to help increase sales in various departments in the store. During the summer months, Brittany would stay over after work to gain knowledge of different departments such as paint, electrical, and lawn and garden. During the seasonal months, Brittany…

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    In 1980, Illinois Fourth District Appellate Court decision (Griffe v. Spanski) Justice Albert G. Webber III wrote: “Township government today is probably the last bastion of pure democracy in an otherwise bureaucratized republic. It is the direct descendant of the idealized state envisioned by the ancient philosophers where every man could speak his piece and be afforded a hearing by his peers. The government may propose action, but is subject to the will of its constituents.” Township…

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    In this new century, terrible things have also happened: 9/11, the Boston Bombing, the rise of ISIS and Al Qaeda, and endless mass shootings. Even when indifference is prevalent today, progress in raising awareness exists. Citizens donate food to pantries to aid the poor, students travel to nursing homes to help the elderly, and workers form protests to raise minimum wage. Ultimately, nothing can be solved with indifference, rather they should be addressed with rage and passion. These evident…

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    1Sodium alginate is a common additive to foods, so there are several types. The type we will be using is called sodium;3,4,5,6-tetrahydroxy oxane-2-carboxylate. There are several sources to buy sodium alginate. However, we will buy it from Modernist Pantry, which the sodium alginate concentration has already been prepared. Before the preparation of calcium alginate itself, sodium alginate should be kept in a 39.2 degrees fahrenheit. However, calcium carbonate should be stored at room…

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    Unique Magee Professor Maison English 101 01/24/2016 The Causes of Homelessness in my Community Chris and Laylah Smith has four beautiful children with another bundle of joy on the way trying their best to make ends meet on a daily basis. Chris works for the temp agency until he’s able to find something permanent and Laylah is a stay at home mom due to the cost of day care for two children. They travel on the bus due to not having any transportation of their own and no family support around…

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    Essay On Tarrytown

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    Tarrytown is a quaint little village in the heart of New York that was established in 1645. Tarrytown is made up of many demographics. There are 11,299 people living in Tarrytown. According to the website areavibes “the median age in Tarrytown is 12% higher than New York. Also, the male/female ratio is 8 to 1. 67% people in Tarrytown speak English while 16% speak Spanish.” (p.1). Tarrytown is made up of many different races. Caucasians, African Americans, and Asians make up majority of the…

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