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    that our grasp of grammar has increased exponentially throughout this course, and I am excited to see our growth. However, as you mentioned this is not only based on the course curriculum, but also on the excellent resources that have been shared with us one (T. Waller, personal communication, January 3, 2017). I see that you have mentioned Grammarly, which is helpful, and Easybib as sources that you have used. Both of these resources are accommodating, but neither is my favorite. I find that…

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    “The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons.” Aristotle Respect for his grandmother certainly did save Koskalaka. They offered us money, which we declined. We walked away, and when we turned to look back, they were still staring at us, their jaws hanging open. If you don’t think you know ow to be brave, look around; you’ll find someone who does know. Virtues are important for your character and help you out in life. . Respect for his grandmother certainly did save…

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    gym working out, or with my family and I. It's not just his outgoing personality but the way is fun and how he still is very energetic. He has a mustache and always tickles us kids with it when he kisses us. I can always tell it is him by the way he walks, his legs curve out a bit and go out to the side. He might have had open heart surgery, but he's still keeps a great big happy smile on his face. The times of dark hair have going on since he was young but his big brown eyes haven't. He has…

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    I believed that you assigned us this reading for multiple reasons. One reason is that we should find a calling that we actually enjoy and that we don’t do it just for the money. If we do it just for the money we could end up depressed and have a tragic ending to our lives. Willy Loman couldn’t realize that he was chasing the wrong dream. He was in a race to catch that dream, but his lungs expired and the dream left him in the dust. As in the poem “The Road Not Taken,” we have one chance to…

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    In the article, Bordering on Insanity by Michael Mandel, the author is advocating for an open borders policy that would make it less difficult for people to travel and enter into a country. The policy would also increase trade and the amount of occupational skill in the country. Some objections made against this policy stated in the article, is that a higher number of immigrants coming into the country would decrease our wages. One serious point made in this article is that the issue with this…

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    Middle/High School we will all work together to help everyone in need of these so the school can make it a better place for all of us to work in. Therefore let’s make this the best working environment there is! To begin, We need the kids in East Jordan middle/ High school to be clean and healthy. So let’s make this happen by us all getting together to help the school open showers to students before the school day starts. This will happen if we all work together on it. To help the need…

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    Porterville Research Paper

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    near Sequoia National Forest, the Giant Sequoia National Monument, and Kings Canyon National Parks. Yet, with all these alluring places, why does it feel like there is nothing to do in this town? Truth is, most people are not looking hard enough. Let us start off with a brief history lesson on Porterville, California. Porterville can be traced all the way back to about 1826, when immigrants came trudging along the once lustrous green hills. Gold was discovered here in 1848, which brought the…

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    exercising the spiritual disciplines we focus on the presence of God who is going to bring about change in our lives. They help us connect better with God and listen to His Word to follow Him more deeply. They help us to be docile to the Holy Spirit and help us finally to shape the character of Christ in us in a unique way. Since we were not created by molds, the Holy Spirit will guide us to discover the disciplines we need most, to grow in that communion and personal intimacy with the Father.…

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    athlete in history! In 1991 she was on the junior United States Tennis Association tour and ranked 1st in the 10-and-under division. When she was 14 Serena turned pro and was NO.99 in the world rankings.In June 2013, Williams took her second French Open title—as well as her 16th Grand Slam singles title—in a 6-4, 6-4 victory over defending champion Sharapova. When Serena was nine so that she could attend the tennis academy of Rick Macci, who would provide additional coaching. Macci spotted…

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    Raven Medical Case Study

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    length of 0.20 mm, and a snorkel bore measurement of 100pm. The stent has a "L"- formed structure with a snorkel (channel) on the short side that lies in the anterior chamber, the half-pipe side of it opens in Schlemm's canal. The closed-pipe body resides against the internal wall of Schlemm's canal. The open half-pipe body portion resides against the outer wall of Schlemm’s canal and serves as collector channels. The device is coated with heparin to provide lubrication to the device during the…

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