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    Although it is certainly an excellent university that I commute to daily‚ I can’t seem to escape the drive within me to overcome the mistakes that I made in the past that cost me admission into (college of choice). The obstacle that I face today is allowing the reader of this essay to trust that I will use my new-found knowledge to aid me in my years at Sacred Heart University. I feel that with the two months that I have attended at (college of choice) comes two months that I

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    college is being in an Honor’s program. I have always been one to challenge myself with advanced curriculum. I jump at every opportunity to take an advanced or Honors course at my school. I have been taking advanced classes since the seventh grade. I enjoy taking honors courses because they allow me to use my strengths and abilities at a higher and more advanced level. I believe that I have so much to offer if I am accepted into UNA’s Honors Program. Every honors program needs students that are driven

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    The mind is one of the most fascinating and intricate parts of the individual‚ which may also be the essence that makes us human. It not only has a major influence on the brain‚ nervous system‚ all organs‚ and glands but is also tied to our spiritual side‚ our souls and differentiates us from every other person on the planet. Its power is limitless and can withstand many oddities‚ but in the same moment can end us entirely. Mental illness is one of those oddities‚ it is manageable and a person can

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    The ability to create something out of nothing - or to enhance an existing design – has been at the core of my imagination and creativity. I was six when my dad brought home a build-it-yourself-robot. I was instantly hooked on science and technology. From then on‚ I was always building something new or enhancing a design in an extraordinary way. I sought to create innovative projects‚ and also to compete against others’ designs through local and regional science fairs. My designs regularly

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    system utilizes the application of diversion programs as a means of helping defendants become more productive‚ law-abiding citizens. This occurs when the formal proceedings against an accused individual are suspended while the defendant participates in a court supervised treatment program. This is commonly implemented in cases of drug possession or when the defendant has an obvious problem with substance abuse. Upon successful completion of the diversion program‚ the defendant’s charges can be dismissed

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    Creating an Intergenerational Program Intergenerational programs have been shown to help both older adults and youth (Hooyman & Kiyak‚ 2011). Intergenerational programs help by keeping older adults active in their communities‚ as well as improve the thinking and behavior of young children‚ teens and young adults (Holmes‚ 2009). The benefits of intergenerational programs will be explored in this paper in more depth. Also‚ discussed is what the program’s building would it look like‚ the services

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    As I stare at the water and breathe deeply as the official calmly says‚ "Take your mark” followed by the loud sound of a starting horn. Diving into the cold water‚ I recall all of my physical and mental training for this specific swimming race. I perfected my technique‚ built endurance‚ and visualized every detail of the race. Over the years‚ seemingly endless hours of work and attention to detail‚ made swimming‚ more than just a sport‚ it was my art. At first exposure to urology‚ I was certain

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    I consider there to be several inspiring professions and nursing is undoubtedly one of them. Nurses provide an irreplaceable service to our society and to be part of this occupation has been a long-term ambition of mine. Furthermore‚ I am driven by a real determination to care for others and having studied the human body‚ I find it fascinating. While I recognise nursing is a challenging and demanding career‚ I feel the rewards would be great and I am ready to embark upon this journey. I have worked

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    I have learned that life is not always what you expect it to be. Despite my efforts to plan my life out perfectly‚ I have learned from experience that life has a mind of its own. When I started college‚ I thought I had it all figured out. I would obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree‚ subsequently attending graduate school to achieve my goal of becoming a nurse practitioner. Two years of prerequisites‚ two years of nursing school‚ and two years of graduate school. I worked hard for two years

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    With the knee placed in flexion‚ the scalpel penetrates the cleansed skin. Layers of underlying fat are exposed as the surgeon works diligently to uncover the anomalistic tibia and femur. The surgeon strategically shaves the ends of the bones with a bone saw‚ removing the arthritically damaged surfaces of the distal end of the femur and the proximal end of the tibia. Pieces of bone are propelled through the operating room as the surgeon unambiguously reshapes the bones to fit the new prostheses.

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