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    Emily Foster February 16, 2015 Radiation therapists are an integral part of the oncology team. Along with using radiation to destroy cancer or other diseases, they offer compassion and faith to people fighting. Radiation therapy would be an extremely fulfilling career choice. Radiation therapists are able to begin the process of recovery for many people. The one on one connection with patients combined with the impact a radiation therapist has on their life will inspire me on a daily basis to…

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    “Fashion is more than just a material world, is a piece of art that not everyone understand. An art where every detail reflects their own beauty”. When I was little I always looked up for fashion, but I always said I was going to be a doctor, fireman, clown and dancer. I start growing up and I start to touch and feel fabrics, see how clothe was made, which colors and looks where in the season and to draw pieces that no one has and that where fashionable but beautiful at the same time. I always…

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    Essay On Muckraking

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    Times (Anton et al). The series of articles has three authors, the first one being Leonora LaPeter Anton. Leonora LaPeter Anton studied journalism at the University of Illinois. She has worked for newspapers in Hilton Head, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; Tallahassee, Florida; and Tampa Bay, Florida. She has worked for the Tampa Bay Times since 2000 (“Leonora”). The second of the three…

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    Define Community Policing

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    The examination of community policing attests to a decrease of people’s fear of crime with a problem-solving agenda to battle disorder via protective measures in a local context. This conviction lays barrier for one’s mental state which generates necessity for a good relationship between the officer and community itself. Community policing offers had addressed incivilities that undermine from residents’ quality of life. They must, therefore, engage in building strong partnerships to identify…

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    Early People Theory

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    There are many theories concerning the coming of the early people and how they arrived. After much research and archaeological dig sites four theories were created. The theories are the Beringia, Maritime, Solutrean, and the South Pacific/Atlantic. Each theory has created lots of controversy in our world. Here is what the evidence supports. The Beringia theory states that the first people came across the Bering landbridge. The glacier then retreated leaving a path towards modern day America.…

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    Throughout the course of American history, the Civil War stands as one of the most divisive and costly wars. “The Civil War had cost the most money on American soil.” (http://www.history.com) The following report will examine the causes and costs of this war, both economically and in terms of human life. There was many things that had started the Civil War, but the most important thing was slavery. The South had formed a slavery group called The Confederate States of America, which included…

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    Since L’Enfant was motivated by a less dire need for a town, and since he has personal experiences in the revolution, serving as a military engineer for general Lafayette, and even being wounded during the Siege of Savannah, his city plan reflected the great glory that he has seen in the United States as well as the great respect for those who which he was working. He wants to create a place that recognizes the great potential that he has seen for the nation: “,it will…

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    The Stalker in Ontonagon It was a cool summer day in Ontonagon Michigan. As I was sitting on the hood of the silver truck, watching my little cousins play in the grass, little trickles of rain ran down my chestnut brown hair. All of my little cousins were playing “Ghost In the Graveyard” in the soggy grass. After twenty minutes or so all the kids were lying in the soggy grass, exhausted. Out of the corner of my eye I spotted a man. Slouched over by the stop sign. He stared at us with these…

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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    Giraffes are a mammal meaning that they are warm blooded. They are found in the open plains of the African Savannahs. The feed on the leaves of trees, mainly acacia, and have adapted to have very long legs and necks in order to reach the tops of the trees to feed. Their long tongues also help them to reach their food source. Giraffes can be up to 6 metres tall with their legs and necks reaching up to 1.8 metres. They are herbivores. The main predator of the giraffe is the lion, however, young…

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    Being Brilliant Essay

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    Being Brilliant has Become the New Average What is the true definition of intelligence? People talk of common sense, “street-smarts,” “book-smarts,” GPA, IQ test, and various other standardized tests to determine their intelligence. In the Oxford Dictionary intelligence is defined as “the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.” Society has limited and labeled ourselves into groups based on a phrase or number and has greatly wounded our possibility for achieving great and limitless…

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