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    Returning Memories Does people ever feel like they are lost in the world and they don’t have someone to talk to? Well that is how I felt all my life, I am Heaven. Raised from a broken family since birth. My parents got a divorced after I was born and it caused a catastrophic toll in my life. At first my life seemed alright but eventually it became fake; my smiles covered the pain that existed and my positive attitude was corrupted by depression and negative feelings. One fateful day changed…

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    in school anymore. I hated what I was taking but I was worried to tell me parents because of their reaction to me dropping out (Both my parents have degrees, so school is very important to them). I didn’t want to tell my them that I would not be returning to school because I knew I didn’t want to spend my life doing anything related to that. My parents were not impressed and said I needed to start paying rent and find a real job since I didn’t want to return to school. At this point, I had…

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    - The advantages of returning to college as mature students: The advantages of returning to college as mature student is focus on personal goal, deep personal development and knowing that time is now to do it. I stopped thinking about what I want to do, just I am doing it. I notice that everyone in my course is here, to not only finish college, we here because we want to improve our future. As mature student i know that college give me opportunity to improve my carrier, personal development and…

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    Veterans have served in many wars over many years, and many of them come back home differently from when they went to war. Whether we are at war or during a time of peace, those great brave men and women who serve for our country live an unfamiliar lifestyle. A lifestyle that have an uncommon living atmosphere, such as fields, barracks, or tents, they form unique bonds and alliances with battle buddies, which are very important when relationships depend on survival. Well after they’ve done their…

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    Veterans Returning Home “Sixty-one percent of men and 51% of women in the general population report having experienced at least one traumatic experience that qualifies to be considered for PTSD”(Kilic 409).Soldiers go to war to fight for America’s freedom and protect the citizens of America; however, many of their lives change while at war, and they are seeking treatment. Many soldiers get psychological help and many professionals are trying to find different ways to treat the soldiers’…

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    When a soldier returns home from war, there is a very low chance of that soldier adapting back into their life, returning it to the way it was before they enlisted and left for war. The question of whether dying in battle would be easier than going home with PTSD and other issues has been asked many times. When a soldier returns home after the war, they have plenty of scars that run deeper than the surface of their body. “Dying is a very simple thing. I've looked at death and really I know. If I…

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    Returning Back That day, I was excited with lots of happiness that can easily be noticed from my face. The whole reason for such a comfortable happiness was that I was going to meet my parents after living many years in the modern city of Kathmandu. I strived for years to get the enormous warmth of my mum’s love and care as I was living the modern life alone to make my career. The journey begins as soon as I left the Kathmandu where I lived for almost three years to further my studies.…

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    effects on a human being. From post traumatic stress disorder to physical losing a piece of your body. Although procedures are taken to help any injuries while in combat I believe that there should be more accessible options for a soldier after returning home. As you may very well know it can be a common issue for somebody who has been deployed to come back home and be able to just readjust back to a normal civilian life. Sometimes help and support from family or friends is enough, but in other…

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    No one likes getting a response from an employer saying “that although you have the experience, we decided to go with someone more qualified.” Continuing education can open up previously closed doors and/or lead to better job opportunities. My choice to return to school is for personal and professional reasons, with the intentions of gaining the knowledge and skills to be successful. I’ve been working in the same field for the past 8 years although I haven’t been at a standstill with my career…

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    currently at in making a transition from a teenager to a young adult, “Returning to What’s Natural” by Amelia Baxter-Stoltzfus was the logical essay to analyze. Amelia’s essay provides a central belief that I feel is not only relevant to me, but also many other college students. The author’s belief is that we have to continually grow and change as a person while still remembering where we come from. Although not easily noticeable, “Returning to What’s Natural” does display support to the…

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