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    HR 54 Tuition Essay

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    I am writing to you in reference to the Bill HR 54 Tuition grants; children of officers killed in line of duty who attend University System institutions in the United States and also meet certain requirements. The purpose of this letter is to show my support for this bill and to ask for your continued support on this issue. Giving tuition to the children of officers killed in the line of duty is not only respectable, but also fair to the children who previously could not get tuition for…

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    legislation addressing house bill 186 is of predominant interest to me because I am a student at the University of West Georgia and I believe that every student should feel secure while within his or her institution. This issue also directly impacts my fellow peers and professors as well as my mother, a grade school educator, and her students. From personal experience I have noticed the change in school systems where the building’s security has become more like a prison and less like an inviting…

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    Smith Business English 3 January 8, 2014 Robert W. Woodruff Robert Winship Woodruff was born in Columbus, Georgia in the year 1889. He was president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 to 1954. He died in Atlanta, Georgia in the year 1985 at the age of 95. He was the son of Ernest Woodruff, a banker at the time. He went to the Georgia Military Academy ,and he attended Emory University from 1908 to 1910. In 1910, he became a machinist's apprentice ,and then a salesman at the General Fire…

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    Biomedical Engineer “The ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do” -steve jobs. Biomedical engineers use engineering and utilize it in the fields of biology and health care. Biomedical engineers work with different types of doctors , therapeutic services , and researchers to create different types of organizations and materials along with gears the help with analytic problems. Biomedical engineers construct equipment and devices , artificial organs…

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    herself to become one of the wealthiest women in America at a time when it was unheard of for a black person to possess anything, let alone a black woman. Mr. Kent is an author and assistant professor of women 's studies at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia. Born in 1849, Amanda was the result of a forbidden encounter between a rich plantation owner named David Dickson and one of his 13-year-old slave girls. Although it was not unusual, albeit unlawful for such a situation to occur,…

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    the walls of a public school system, the defining moment of a school success is an effective Student Support Team, merely because the rate of students and their attendance are drastically changing. These situations along with many other variables tremendously affect African American males and the graduation rates across the country, state and right at Wilkinson County High School. Importantly, the student support team will have a positive outcome in the school system in solving the problem to…

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    Epidemiology at Georgia Southern University Jiann‑Ping Hsu College of Public Health. Aldous Huxley says “Experience is not what happens to a man: it is what a man does with what happens to him”. Being a victim of typhoid fever outbreak while I was a senior in high school in Nigeria, West Africa; the death of my favorite uncle from the co-infection of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C, tailored my career towards communicable diseases and public health. The failures of public health system; a norm in…

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    Jimmy Carter was a very influential person in the history of united states of America and especially in the state of Georgia. His story is very inspiring, how he came from a small place in Georgia to eventually became the 39th president of the United States of America. He worked very hard to get where he is today. Jimmy carter was born October 1, 1924, 7:00 am in Plains, Georgia. He was the first president to ever be born in a hospital, five feet, 9 1/2 inches tall, Blue eyes, Light brown…

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    Fan Hughes Personal Statement a. Why do you intend to pursue a PhD or an MA in Communication Studies? Not long after graduating from the University of Georgia in May of 2013, I moved to Wyoming and began working within one of the worlds largest nearly enact ecosystems in the world, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. I was inspired by this area on a camping trip as a teenager and quickly made a resolution to live in this breathtaking place as soon as I was able. Since 2013, I’ve worked to…

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    Introduction My last semester at Middle Georgia State University as an undergraduate student was filled with a wonderful opportunity to intern with the Bibb County Sheriff Department. My internship experienced was supervised under the leadership of Cindy Gresham, the executive assistant of the agency. Historically, social control in Bibb County was maintained by two separate entities, the Bibb County Sheriff Department and the former Macon Police Department. There were multiple attempts to…

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