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    As I contemplated writing this essay‚ my thoughts ran adrift with snapshots of profound moments of my life. I can never forget experiences that have resonated with me: like assisting my elderly neighbor whose children would never visit‚ packing an extra lunch every day for the kid who always sat in the back of the cafeteria without anything to eat‚ or lending a hand in the wake of a tragic flood that destroyed my neighborhood. These moments are not just sentimental to me; they taught me empathy‚

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    Most people might say that the first day of high school is a huge crossing‚ or maybe the one in college. However for me it wasn’t a physical crossing that has had the most impact on me‚ it was more of a mental jump for me with several experiences leading to a realization. I wouldn’t say I’ve had a hard life because I have no right to say something like that. However when I became a junior I came into the year a little low I had seen people doing unspeakable things to others. I mean just look at the

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    Truthfully‚ I had been loneness I haven’t found a significant other‚ even my parents were a bit concern for me that I would end up just alone when I grow up. But when I was at the end of the first year of college‚ I find myself freer to just be able to love myself first before I could love another person. I wanted to build connections to myself and what my beliefs were. Therefore I end up focusing everyday on what kind of person I needed to be first before

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    Civil Liberties

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    ‘The New Government Systems’ With Civil liberties‚ Patriot Act and Snowden The United States of America has become one of the strongest nations in the world. Through the unfortunate tragedies that have occurred over the years‚ we as American citizens have overcome these disastrous events together as one. Since the devastating attack on September 11‚ 2001 America has come to be more precautious‚ knowledgeable and prepared for what could come our way in the future. Having a new conspicuous perspective

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    position of Admission Counselor within the Admission Department at Baldwin Wallace University. I truly believe that my extensive professional and personal experiences provide the perfect combination of knowledge‚ insight‚ and life lessons that make me uniquely qualified for this position. As a middle school teacher with over 20 years teaching experience‚ I know how to work within an educational environment to motivate‚ mentor‚ and inspire students of all ages. As the mother of two college age children

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    Statue of Liberty

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    I chose to write about the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty serves as a symbolic fixture of the principles America was founded on. She represents freedom‚ liberty‚ and opportunity. The location of the Statue of Liberty is an amazing feat in itself‚ it is right in the middle of a very wide and a very deep Hudson river‚ and at the time it was brought there‚ with the limited technology‚ was amazing. Adding to the location‚ The State of Liberty as everyone knows is right next to the old

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    Sons of Liberty

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    The Sons of Liberty were vital to the freedom and change that America needed. They were one of the first vital acts in liberating the Americas from England’s control on the colonies. They were started in pre-independence North American British colonies in protest to the Stamp Act of 1765. They also made their voice heard in the Townshend Acts‚ the Tea Tax‚ and any form of “Taxation without Representation”. Their most well known act today is the Boston Tea Party that occurred in 1773. The Sons of

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    to the views of others and thinks about what they have to say. He/she helps people who are not in a position to help them. In my opinion the sons of liberty were good citizens because they fought for what was right. The sons of liberty were an underground resistance organization‚ that was made up of men and women (known as the daughters of liberty) from the New England colonies that protested the acts that the British government put on them. Some out front members of the organization were Paul

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    I grew up with my grandparents. My interest in nursing started when my grandmother was diagnosed with abdominal aneurysm. My mother was in the province attending to my younger siblings while the other two daughters of my grandma were out of the country‚ working. I was the one who stays with her at the hospital‚ feeding her‚ giving bath and dressing her up‚ massaging her legs when she complains of her arthritis and praying the rosary with her every night. Back in my country‚ Philippines‚ there

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    Mill On Liberty

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    On Liberty is one of Mill’s most famous works and remains the one most read today. In this book‚ Mill expounds his concept of individual freedom within the context of his ideas on history and the state. On Liberty depends on the idea that society progresses from lower to higher stages and that this progress culminates in the emergence of a system of representative democracy. It is within the context of this form of government that Mill envisions the growth and development of liberty. Chapter I defines

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