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    Being An Orthodontist

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    CAREER RESEARCH ESSAY MY FUTURE JOB For my career research paper I used the results of the Holland test more than the “Who AM I” because the Holland test gave me more options and answers of what I could be in the future. There was a few that I am interested in like dental hygienists ‚ coach and orthodontist. Before I took the Holland test I had in mind what I wanted to be and the test knew it . What I had in mind is being a orthodontist. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A ORTHODONTIST In a average day of

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    Being a Hero

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    Being a Hero Thesis: Despite his accomplishments and the glory associated with his life‚ Aeneas only achieves the status of hero through divine intervention‚ and this god-given position causes him just as much grief as it does splendor. What is a hero? We would like to think that a hero is someone who has achieved some fantastic goal or status‚ or maybe someone who has accomplished a great task. Heroes find themselves in situations of great pressure and act with nobility and grace. Though

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    Being Thankful

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    and schools itself. There are so many people in the world that only hope to go to school everyday to learn the things we sleep through. We shouldn’t have to be forced to go to school everyday. School should be seen as a privilege not torture. Being thankful for my life may be the toughest to appreciate. I always have some sort of dilemma going on in my life whether it happens to be that time of the month or a horrible grade on a test. I’m always thinking about how bad my life is with my parents

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    Being homeless doesn’t just mean not having a job‚ it also means that you don’t have stability of any kind. Many homeless people suffer for the reason that they go from having everything in life to not having a roof‚ food‚ money‚ people to talk to or even tranquility. Homelessness doesn’t only affect older people but it also affects younger kids. It’s very difficult for homeless people to stabilize there life’s. For the same reason is that there are so many homeless people which are also not so healthy

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    Oscar Wilde’s play “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a play that epitomizes the Victorian age. “The Importance of Being Earnest” a man named Jack who goes by the alias Earnest‚ and Algernon who goes by Bunbury. These men are living double lives‚ and by them doing so‚ they would not be considered an ideal Victorian man. Earnest and Algernon come up with these names so that they can get away from their daily lives to be along in the country. During the Victorian age‚ it was common for women to

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    There are many ways to describe or think about being lucky‚ but what is being lucky? Oprah Winfrey said‚ “Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity‚” but isn’t this idea the opposite of luck? The quote from Oprah‚ to me‚ means luck is the opportunity. I would say perseverance creates opportunities‚ not luck. With this being the case‚ then‚ what is being lucky? Luck has been debated over the ages of what it is. There are even some cultures that have built upon luck‚ like the Irish culture

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    lives into the plays‚ be it their character‚ or in their influence from other persons or social aspects of their lives. This is clearly evident in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance Of Being Earnest. Many of the‚ especially social themes and issues of Wilde’s life are contextually applied to or expressed in The Importance Of Being Earnest. Class and superiority‚ gender themes with regards to marriage or wealth and the general hypocrisy‚ double meanings and the lives of the characters. The play generally

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    other. Major wars in the past Century have not been fought between two democratic nations‚ for example the wars in both Vietnam and Korea were fought against two communist dictatorships. In 1999 (Rudolph J Rummel)‚ while writing for the magazine Peace argued that a “Democracy is a general cure for political or collective violence of any kind.” He went on further to argue that a key to a Democracy is having regular elections and having multiple political parties that are competitive. With this argument

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    friends leave. And life doesn’t stop for anybody.” (Chbosky 145) I will never forget the moment I read those words. That one quote‚ that one line‚ had so much significance in my life and still does to this day. The quote is from the novel‚ The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. And from that moment‚ I knew it was okay to not be okay and that I was not alone. A wallflower is a person who would rather pay attention to what goes on around them‚ rather than participate in life. And that

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    Being on a team can benefit an individual physically‚ emotionally‚ and psychologically. Physically‚ being part of a team can keep a body healthy and benefit certain areas of playing a sport such as one’s endurance. Being a part of a team emotionally‚ can develop many skills that one player must possess to be successful. Psychologically‚ being a part of a team can boost one’s confidence and give them the right attitude to benefit the team. Although the psychological aspect of being on a team is very

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