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    Whats Your Major?

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    “What’s Your Major?” At a young age‚ we’re always asked “What do you want to be when you grow up?” My answer at first was to be a social worker. As time passed and I got older that same question was asked again but this time my answer wasn’t a social worker but a cop. Every time that one question was asked‚ my answer would change maybe it was because of the situation I was in and the help I would get from the police‚ social worker‚ and teachers it made me admire them. Time once again went by and

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    A Major Change Anthony Mauk University of Phoenix Management Theory and Practice MGT/230 Instructor: Dana Parsons Deciding to change your major is a very big decision. In fact‚ it’s one that weighed very heavy on me about 6 months ago. I entered college with the burning desire to be a coach. I love sports and desperately wanted to be on the side line of a basketball or football game‚ making the final decision to win a game. Young adolescent competitiveness led me to that decision and I spent

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    first humans had different things that they served and worshipped. During the evolution of mankind‚ religion also evolved and transformed. There are many events that have greatly affected the course of religion and has alowed it to blossom into what it is today. Three events that I feel changed the course of religion in history are the Edict of Milan‚ the production of the first printed Bible‚ and Luther’s “95 Theses”. In many instances‚ certain religions have not always been accepted‚ as with

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    Life is a made up of a collection of moments. Some people say that one must learn from obstacles that everyone struggles with. Some people say that every challenge helps to achieve strength of character and self-growth. The most significant change in my life was my elder sister’s battle with cancer. Even though it was a very hurtful experience that has drastically affected both me and my family‚ it helped me know myself better as a person‚ realize that I can appreciate God’s gift of life and good

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    Three events that were the most responsible for changing life in colonial America will be listed below. One even was the economies. In the northern colonies‚ they based their economy on trading‚ shipbuilding‚ fishing‚ and very little on this‚ but they also sort of used farming as an economic resource. In the middle colonies‚ they based their economy on farming;(not a lot‚ but more than the northern colonies)‚ trading‚ and their industries. In the southern colonies‚ they based their economy mainly

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    everyone’s mind. Some of these moments are filled with joy‚ and some are filled with pain. The moments impact us in some way. When asked to look at a moment that impacted me. I can only choose one‚ the moment that made the biggest impact‚ when my mom died. That event forced me to think in ways that I never had to before. Our roles changed‚ we became more independent. We looked after ourselves. We kids also help start dinner before dad came home. A role in my first eight years of life I had never had to play

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    Blessings aren’t something that comes around too often. They don’t come with a huge wave of light from the sky or even thunderbolts to the head. They start as an insignificant moment that would normally be ignored by the everyday average person. I pondered unfortunate circumstances and appreciate kindness large or small. Oneday I took a break from school to grab some coffee and get things off my mind‚ I was just fighting back the tears. A woman in front of me paid for my coffee and when I realized

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    Bloody Sunday‚ Selma was Forever Changed Author Lisa Marostica in her article‚ “Bloody Sunday‚ Women and the Collective” stresses the importance of memorializing the women‚ who dedicated their lives to the civil rights struggle. She does an adequate job in supporting her claim‚ by summarizing the lives of two incredible women‚ all the while illustrating the event that took place during the peak of the civil rights movement. “Bloody Sunday” on March 7‚ 1965‚ goes down in history as one of the most

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    Write about an event that changed your life for the better. Written by Aris Li Lu “You have advanced lung cancer. The chance of a successful operation is very slim‚ almost non-existent.” I blundered out of the consultation room with downcast eyes as the doctor’s sentence lingered in my mind. I tore the report and threw it on the ground. Hiding my face‚ I wept‚ not believing such a terrible thing could have happened to me. After my mother passed away‚ I became an anti-social person. My mother

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    There’s no doubt that Citizen Kane is a great movie. It is a pioneering film that forever changed film making. Its plot is one of the most creative and original in all of movie history. The cinematography is stunning. Citizen Kane is about those images that we all reflect and project‚ the sum total of which -the impressions we make on other people- are all we that leave behind us. That central‚ unsolveable riddle of personality is at the core of what makes Citizen Kane so endlessly watchable.

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