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    is a trait that all people should posses, no matter what. It shows tremendous character, in any and everybody. Dr. Carson uses honesty every chance he receives. For example, when he was in college, he needed to retake an exam. Dr. Carson writes of a Yale psychology professor who told Dr. Carson, at the time a junior, and the other students in the class—identified by Dr. Carson as Perceptions 301—that their final exam papers had “inadvertently burned,” requiring all 150 students to retake it. The…

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    Newton! Newton is one of the most beautiful and calmest towns that I have ever lived in. It has the best restaurants and doughnuts! The town is also well taken care of and has great school districts along with many wonderful sports that start in middle school and are offered to the students. You don't see many run down buildings and all of the houses are nice and well taken care of. There are many wonderful reasons why you should move to Newton. First of all Newton is known for the the…

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    Neal Dow was born to a Quaker family in Portland, Maine and was named "Napoleon of Temperance" and the "Father of Prohibition." Many of his action help justify these nickname. Starting from a young age, he believed that alcohol is the root of all problems of society and was responsible for the downfall of families, homes, individuals, and fortunes. An early example of his prohibition efforts was being one of the founding members of Maine Temperance Society. Maine Temperance Society primarily…

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    New Haven Essay

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    In 1701, New Haven became the home of Yale University. It’s the city’s biggest taxpayer and employer. The ivy league school made New Haven one of the top city in the nation for scholarship. Its’ leading health care, professional services, financial services, and retail trade attracted a lot of newcomers, tourist, and a demand for…

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    Plato Analysis

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    come from privileged backgrounds and/or well connect families from some of our most prestigious universities. The notorious secret society in America, Skull and Bones was co-founded at Yale in 1832 by the father of a future president and has come to suggest everything that spurns the community about "The Elite." Yale…

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    Spoiled Children

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    Commentary Campus Richie Riches Need Archies March 01, 2002|BOB SHIREMAN | Bob Shireman, program director for higher education at the James Irvine Foundation, served as an education aide to President Clinton. Web site: www.irvine.org. Email Share Perhaps you have seen USC's advertisements playfully objecting to the "University of Spoiled Children" moniker that some had given the institution in years past. The ad made me wonder: If the spoiled children aren't at USC, where are they? They must be…

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    October 1 2017 Bryant Langheim Essay 2 Theodore John “Ted” Kaczynski (The Unabomber) Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski came to our attention in 1978 with the explosion of his first homemade bomb at the University of Chicago. Known as "The Unabomber," he mailed or hand delivered a series of bombs to multiple universities and airports that killed three people and injured twenty-four more. Along the way, he caused fear and panic, even threatening to blow up airplanes in flight.…

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    Sonia Sotomayor's Analysis

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    others in her community. A community that she once promised herself she would help heal. The limitations of a community sets many for failure. There is nothing more dangerous than ignorance. Informing individuals about how they can be able to go to school and achieve their goals is very important. Not many individuals have the same motivation and determination Sotomayor had. The author was very successful at portraying the issues in the community and the hard work and determination that is…

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    I had the pleasure of interviewing Arvind Ashok on Tuesday, January 19th at Starbucks in Round Rock, Texas for about forty minutes. Throughout our conversation, he struck me as a young man who while seeming terse and systematic in his answers, was authentic in his thirst for learning inside and outside the classroom and his skill as an on point communicator was present throughout the interview. Arvind grew up in a house with books of all types, which he soon learned were fun and took them in…

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    Money is something that we all need. I know I deserve this scholarship because i am a hard worker, i’m goal oriented, and i have a love and passion for an education and for learning. When I go to university I plan to study law and political science in order to become a lawyer or attorney. To study this system and understanding this system so I can change it. Interpreting this system to our youth and peers, so if one day they run into any legal problems or if they happen to…

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