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    Jaron Doton Letter

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    To The Evon Price Memorial Scholarship Committee: Greetings brothers and sisters in Christ! I am submitting this letter as reference for Jaron Dotson. It is my honor and esteemed privilege, as the President of the Green Street Church of God Usher’s ministry, to submit this letter for your review and consideration for your academic scholarship program. Jaron Dotson lends dynamic support and dedication to our church family. Jaron Dotson exhibits strong character, always displays outstanding and…

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    Dr. Sandra Nelson is an Associate Professor in the Physical Education program in the Spadoni College of Education. This letter is a review of the calendar year of 2016. The definitions of descriptors defined in the Promotion and Tenure Faculty Annual Evaluation Rubrics (cited in 2013-2014 Spadoni College of Education Policies and Procedures Handbook) were used to make the determinations of “outstanding,” “very good,” “good,” and “needs improvement.” TEACHING: In the area of teaching, Dr. Nelson…

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    1. Never Checking their Emails! Nothing can be more frustrating or infuriating then waiting to hear back from your professor during an urgent matter. Whether it be desperately seeking clarification on the instructions for an important assignment or simply asking what you missed in class that day, waiting for your professors response and age you terribly. 2. Failing to provide proper instructions Its upsetting to find out that you did poorly on as assignment you worked your butt on because…

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    wouldn’t be able to defend myself either, and would lose every duel… Argh. Professor Silvers went through The Stunning Spell and the Full Body Bind Curse today, as well as their counters. As I wrote notes with my quill, I became more and more nervous. Professor Silvers reminded us several times that these spells would not harm our opponent, but rather stop them; this didn’t help the twisting in my gut. This week, Professor Silvers wanted us to work in groups of three, so Abi and I partnered…

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    J.R.R. Tolkien one of the well-known English writer and poet who once stated, “Not all those who wander are lost”, claims that people who wander are not lost, in reality, they are curious individuals who are true life seekers. In other words, people who wander around the world, like travel writers are not astray, instead they are people who are motivated to learn and experience the world from their own eyes. Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, is one of the well-known novels written in 1951 but later…

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    though she was comfortable and filled with happiness however, inwardly she was confused. Like Edna, Sal Paradise, main character of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road felt confused with how his life was turning out. Sal was living a mundane life until Dean Moriarty turned his apathetic emotions into the love for adventure. Dean was a poor con–man who just ran around from one city to the next, wrecking whatever comes in his way and always feels the need to move again once he becomes uninterested. In…

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    In the novel On the Road by Jack Kerouac, we follow Sal as he travels the country bouncing state to state and friend to friend following the crazy wild lifestyle of Dean Moriarty. Throughout the novel Sal and his friends indulge in sex, alcohol and drugs, and are constantly moving around contradicting the idea that in order to be happy you must find a job, a wife, have kids, and live in a nice home. During his journey we witness Sal and his gang of “mad men” counter societal norms by living life…

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    For Dean, being on the road is a way to achieve his ambitions of achieving as many sexual encounters as he can, with Moriarty growing increasingly sexually sybaritic throughout the book. Similarly but in a far less literal sense than Kerouac, Thompson uses personification in a sexual metaphor of his own when Duke is wandering through at 4:30 AM he notes that the gamblers…

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    Route 66 Research Paper

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    How do you think Route 66 became so popular to all Americans? Route 66 is well known because it led people from Chicago to Santa Monica. It was also called "THE ROAD" by many people. The Blue Highway was also unique. Let's find out how the Blue Highway became so popular and how it became so amazing! Did you know that Route 66 is very popular? Blue Highway is popular because it represents America where people can open a small business or even a tourist attraction. It also takes you…

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    He the serum and at first, it seems to work, but there’s a price to pay for vanity. In Christopher Robichaud’s essay Professor X Wants You, he says “The choice he’s prepared to pay more for is the one he prefers more” (par. 9). Beast wanted to be normal so bad, he risked his own self to do so. The inevitable Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde transformation that happens proves him…

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