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    III. Professional Biography (two double-spaced pages) A. What factors influenced you to become a teacher? Describe your greatest contributions and accomplishments in education. My mother always alleged I became a teacher because I loved to chat, but more than that I loved to share. As always, my mother was correct. She believed in me, as well as numerous Tyler ISD teachers (TJ Austin, Bell, Moore, and Robert E. Lee) who educated me well and for this I will be grateful! It is my longing to…

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    “Animal Rights” is the belief that like humans, animals have rights (James, 5). Englishman Henry Salt published nearly forty books. One of his books was Animals’ Rights. In this book, he said that like people, animals have rights because the animals are individuals with lives that matter to them. Because of this, Salt argued that animals deserve to be free from human interference (Treanor, 28). Although not everyone agrees with animal rights, they are important in our society because animals…

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    Introduction This essay explores the life of an individual who is in struggle of be This is the story of Rehan was born in 1990 and was adopted when he was four months old. He was found nearby the railway station and Katy, the volunteer took him to the Orphanage. There is no information available about his biological parents, but according to his adoptive father he was healthy and stiff and all the time jovial and rare to see him crying. He was unable to digest milk and it took many months to…

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    There has always been an ongoing debate on the way that animals are treated. The discussion revolves around whether or not animals should have stricter laws protecting their rights. In today’s society, people feel that animals deserve the same rights as humans. I believe that animals should be protected more from the horrors of factory farms, entertainment, and testing labs. To do this animal welfare laws need to be revised so they set stricter standards that regulate how animals are treated and…

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    The Thrill Seeker’s Guide on How to Make a Slackline Slacklining is a difficult, yet entertaining, sport that is similar to the death-defying feats of circus tightrope walking, minus the balancing pole. The act of balancing while walking on a length of rope has been around for centuries, but only in the last few decades has it taken on new life with those who are looking for an exciting form of exercise and concentration, without the fear of long falls without a net. There are numerous places…

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    Opening My Eyes to a Familiar Yet Unfamiliar World 1,200 feet above sea level and 30 miles south of Downtown Los Angeles, I woke up as the birds chirped and the sun shined straight into my face in the suburbs of Palos Verdes, California. Waking up in a house on top of an actual hill instead of an apartment on the 27th floor of a manmade building I used to live in, in Seoul, South Korea. Moving back to America after my freshman year of high school was a complete switch for me in environment…

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    It’s quiet, and a little cold as I walk into the building. There are only a few hours before the feel of the buildings energy will change, there will be an excitement in the air. A sort of anticipation of what it is coming. The people are on their way; but I’m already here, and I have work to do. What event is happening tonight? What needs to be done? What do I need to know and prepare for? What information do I have to share? I never thought there would be so much done behind the scenes.…

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    Abstract Crew resource management (CRM) is a global practice in aviation industry which decreased the rate of aircraft accidents. The main reason of writing this essay is to explain CRM, its characteristics and its different perspectives, such as good CRM practices and bad CRM practices. For example United Airlines Flight 232 is an example of good CRM which shows good leadership skills, quick actions on time, proper and adequate services, teamwork and best communication. Japan Airlines Flight…

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    how Trump would go about abolishing estate taxes? He doesn’t have a precise answer. Not giving that information provides lack of facts to back the claim. Why weren’t there any people in the article providing credibility? After all, this is his first Rodeo. For Clinton’s ideas on estate taxes, it was hard to follow because of the complicated wording. Could the author break down her plans on a more understandable level? Having her camp talk about the plan would have been helpful. Why is the…

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    Darkness, demonic forces, and flames of hell come to mind when you think of evil. God, angels, and Heaven come to mind when you think of good. An old epic poem kept alive by the Anglo Saxons represents all of these thoughts. It was written between the eight, and eleventh century being one of the oldest literary writings. In this epic poem that consisted of many conflicts between good and evil, we find a strong hero and loyal warrior, who battles against the demons, from hell. Beowulf a classical…

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