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    Personal Fitness Essay

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    have been able to attend the gym at least twice a week except for this last week because of getting sick. I have been able to do cardio everyday with occasional times doing some weight lifting. The majority of my workouts of included running on the tread mill, riding the stationary bike, doing a mile on the elliptical and doing the stair master. I am not where I want to be yet with my weight but I still have a few weeks left to achieve that goal. Doing cardio has helped me lose the weight I…

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    NHS Internship Report

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    The frequent shadowing of doctors in various fields has highlighted for me the emotionally turbulent journey a doctor treads on a daily basis, but this has only left me wanting to return, to help, to make even the smallest of changes to patient’s lives. I was also able to understand the importance of organisation and cooperation between primary and secondary care in order…

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    Key Term and Why You Are Interested in it I am interested in conducting more research on the Bretton Woods Agreement for several reasons. The first of which is the Agreement followed World War II, and this time period is extremely fascinating to me. But further the Bretton Woods Conference, and all the agreements made there, are the foundation for international commerce today. Because of organizations like the World Bank, and International Monetary Fund most countries operate in similar manners…

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    strangest wonders, The Bermuda Triangle is a very widely known phenomena. It also has many different possibilities. The Bermuda Triangle's Location Located in the middle of Miami, Puerto Rico and Bermuda, there is an area of sea that people fear to tread. In the shape of a triangle, the Bermuda Triangle is home to some of the world's strangest disappearances. The Disappearances in The Bermuda Triangle SHIPS: One of the most famous early 20th Century disappearances was the Cyclops. She…

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    One of the many, many things we Americans love to boast about is our freedom. It’s freedom this, freedom that; Americans will never shut up about “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” and if told to we’ll screech about our freedom of speech. We sing praises to our many freedoms all day long, some glaringly obvious, and some more subtle. For instance, the first ten amendments to our constitution were collectively called the “Bill of Rights,” and gave us a variety of fun, new freedoms to…

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    A little over two decades after his fall to the Dark Side, Anakin (as Darth Vader) eventually returns to the Light Side of the Force. I argue that his acceptance of Stoic values near the conclusion of Return of the Jedi allows him to redeem himself. Throughout the prequel trilogies, Anakin does show some hints of Stoic values, even though he consistently fails to uphold them and refuses to follow the Jedi Code. After he executes Count Dooku, he comments to Palpatine that he should not have…

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    Brave New World Gender Equality Women and man in the book “Brave New World” By Aldous Huxley women are hardly equal to men the only time they are equal is in terms of sex. Women come out more dumb than men . One thing they are equally is that they are allowed to sleep with whomever they want. Men are powerful figures and women are only sex objects. Throughout the book you could tell men are superior than woman. Men are the ones that know what they are doing and they think women can't do.…

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    Tone Of Innocence

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    accurately portrays the loss of love and passion in the relationships, instead replaced with concern, uncertainty, and sadness. Wharton writes, “Everything was equally easy-or equally painful, as one chose to put it-in the path he was committed to tread”(133). Even though Newland was about to get married, he was still having doubts about whether or not this was what he wanted,…

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    Tess Mental Trauma

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    novel. She says, “I wish I had never been born” (59). This is a reflection of her internal suffering due to her emotional trauma. At this point in the novel, Tess is severely depressed. “he saw before her a long and stony highway which she had to tread, without aid, and with little sympathy” (65) Tess feels as though her future is hopeless and fully understands the fate of her situation and absence of support she has. Critic Irving Howe writes, “She is a human life stretched and racked. . . .…

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    This poem, written in 2003, includes themes of self-worth and projection of confidence. The line “still I rise,” is repeated on several accounts. Angelou writes, “You may write me down in history/With your bitter, twisted lies/You may tread me in the very dirt/But still, like dust, I’ll rise.” I think these lines are very empowering and show that even though Angelou may be pushed away or rejected from others, she will never doubt her self-worth because of it. She also writes, “Did you…

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