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    a coincidence, I decided to change my way to lose weight about five weeks ago. Before that, I control my weight by only take a lunch for an entire day’s energy. However, since I began my intern, I have to get up very early and work to 5 PM. So just having one meal a day is definitely not enough for me. But also I know if I take more than one meal everyday my weight will go up. Then I came up with the idea I should do some exercise, because it can not only control my weight but also make myself physically stronger. I talked with one of my friend who serves in the Army, he suggested me to do two miles running, two minutes push up, and two minutes sit up. Honestly, I have not did any exercise for more than probably ten years. So when I heard the two miles running I thought that would be impossible for me, but my friend told me actually I should run more than two miles every day; it better be thirty minutes. This whole exercise takes me about 40 to 45 minutes to finish. On the first day, the two miles running took me 26 minutes; when it was done I felt I was almost dead, and the fact was at least half of the time I was walking rather than running. Also, I did not do any push up or sit up in that day. On the next day I could barely walk, so I called my friend and told him this is not going to work for me. However, he…

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    Essay On The Third Day

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    The last theme found in this story has to do with the third day. Jesus preformed the water into wine miracle on the third day at the wedding, “On the third day there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee…” (John 2: 1-12). Now the third day is mentioned a lot in the bible and many very significant events occurred on the third day as well. One of the biggest events that occurred on the third mention in the bible was Jesus’s resurrection from the dead. This is obviously one of the most important events…

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    Third Day Feminism

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    With this, I now have a problem with. Modern day feminism has been turned into something filled with, ironically, un-feministic views. With groups like White Feminist, Black Feminist, Radical Feminist, and others, the term “feminism” goes against what they do. Feminism, as google, dictionary.com, oxforddictionaries.com, and multiple other sources state, that feminism is the the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of the equality of the sexes. Not the advocacy to be superior or the advocacy…

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    Even though Frederick Douglass is now a free man, his subconscious is now trapped knowing that he can never truly trust anyone. Douglass how has to hide his past in order to prevent his kidnapping; anyone, white or black, has the power and potential to sell a black man, like Douglass, to the Confederate States. Douglass’ diction throughout his autobiography accents just how paranoid and lonely he felt by giving a contrast between his ecstatic and devastated feelings. “On the third day,”…

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    My third day of school nursing called for many parent phone calls that Brenda let me do. I feel it’s important to be able to explain a situation to a parent on the phone, as I will be doing this in the health care field, explaining a situation to a doctor. One case in particular, I called a mother and left a message. I introduced myself, and told her to call as back and then gave her the number to the school. I ended my messaging by telling her to have a great day. When I got off the phone,…

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    Moby Dick Name of the Writer Name of the Institute Date of Submission The Quarter-Deck and The chase-Third Day Introduction: Moby-Dick is full of symbolism and describes the character of Captain Ahab in two chapters The Quarter Deck and The Chase-Third Day. Moby Dick is a Great novel written by Herman Melville in 1851. It is a story of a quest among a White Whale named as Moby Dick who destroyed the Captain Ahab’s ship in a voyage and also split his leg from the Knee. MobyDick is…

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    The speech I attended, was given at Chancellor Reformed Church in Chancellor, South Dakota. It was during the morning of April 17th and given by Reverend Randy Blumer. The purpose of the speech was to inform the audience of the good news of Jesus Christ. The speaker’s goal was to remember, celebrate, and believe the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He accomplished his goal by using examples, Bible verses, and reasoning. In the beginning of his sermon, Pastor Randy used a story of a little kid in…

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    Research Paper On Titanic

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    If you were a sports fan in Hartford the day of my birth you had probably traveled to Dell Rapids the night before to see the West Central Boys basketball team. The Trojans, who defeated the Quarriers 76-68, were lead by Tucker Hansen, who had 23 points (“West Central 76, Dell Rapids 68” 4C). Also from around the Sioux Empire the police were searching for the driver of a truck that hit a pedestrian. The driver of truck hit a man from behind on 31st Street North and between Cliff and Van Eps…

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    Third World Countries

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    Citizen of a Third World Country In the world today, people living in developed countries will see commercials or hear ads about people in third world countries living in poverty. They begin to think about how sad it is, then within the next ten minutes they forget all about it. People only know a small portion of what it is like to live in a third world country. Unless one has traveled abroad, they do not know about any other way of living other than their daily routines. Those in third world…

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    Hear Her Roar Analysis

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    Fuentes’ statistics may be outdated; however, unfortunately, their claim concerning the inequality women face in the work force in Third World countries such as Taiwan, Korea, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the Philippines remains the same today. As of today, there are two million women in Third World countries who work as an industry worker. Also, there are millions more who are looking for work, with these numbers expected to rise every year. In the United States, a normal female…

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