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    College is something that everyone will think about at some point in their life. For instance‚ when graduating high school their is a big decision to be made. One of the most asked question is college still worth it? Students who argue that college is not worth it usually say something about student debt. I have found that college can benefit you in multiple ways like better career opportunities‚ better paying jobs‚ and an investment in your future. Student debt is something that almost any student

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    Common Microorganisms

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    INTRODUCTION Microorganisms such as bacteria‚ fungus‚ mold‚ and yeast are present and common in almost every environment on earth. The normally microscopic organisms can easily be seen using differing types of agar‚ which creates an ideal environment for the organisms to form colonies‚ which are groups of hundreds of organisms that can be seen with the naked eye. In order to see individual microorganisms‚ it is necessary to use the magnification of a high-powered microscope. These techniques

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    Common Law

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    For other uses‚ see Common law (disambiguation). Common law‚ also known as case law or precedent‚ is law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals‚ as opposed to statutes adopted through the legislative process or regulations issued by the executive branch[1]. A "common law system" is a legal system that gives great precedential weight to common law‚[2] on the principle that it is unfair to treat similar facts differently on different occasions.[3] The body of precedent is

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    The Common Cold

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    Common cold What is the meaning of the diagnosis terming one with the Common Cold? The common cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract which affects primarily the nose. Symptoms include coughing‚ sore throat‚ runny nose‚ and fever which usually resolve in seven to ten days‚ with some symptoms lasting up to three weeks. Upper respiratory tract infections are loosely divided by the areas they affect‚ with the common cold primarily affecting the nose‚ the throat (pharyngitis)

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    The skin of my palms stuck to the gym floor as if they had been spot welded together. The pain in my arms burned from my wrists into my shoulders. My face cringed as the end of the set neared. With each rep I silently chanted the next word I had ingrained into my consciousness. I forced out my breath“United-States-Marine-Corps” though each cluster of four reps. Unable to muster the strength to pump out another push-up‚ my arms gave out and my chest hit the floor. Taking sanctuary in the few seconds

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    House of commons

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    of Commons: it’s current composition‚ its leaders‚ the incumbent Speaker‚ the layout of the chamber. 1) Currently the United Kingdom is divided into 650 constituencies‚ with 533 in England‚ 40 in Wales‚ 59 in Scotland‚ and 18 in Northern Ireland. The timing of the dissolution is normally chosen by the prime minister ‚ however‚ a parliamentary term may not last for more than five years. 2) The term "Member of Parliament" is normally used only to refer to Members of the House of Commons‚ even

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    Scholarship Application

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    APPLICATION FOR SCHOLARSHIP I hereby apply for the NETTPAD EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP. I would like to state few out of the many reasons why I believe I deserve this scholarship. Firstly‚ I am the first male in a family of six. My parents fall to the lower middle class salary earner‚ with a total income of Thirty eight thousand‚ five hundred naira per annum (N38‚500/annum). This salary scheme made feeding and accommodation more difficult to be combined with my education. This condition makes the family

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    I am writing this email to reiterate that Sidney Kimmel Medical College is still my top choice and I would be honored to attend if I get accepted. Moreover I also would like to show that I will be a good fit to school and to update on the things that I have done since the last email that I have sent to you. On my interview day‚ your hospitality‚ your determination to your students and your philosophy in educating outstanding clinicians of the future has impressed me greatly. When I came to Jefferson

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    College Is Worth It With every passing day the cost of living is constantly rising‚ including the cost of college education. Which leads to the question‚ is college really worth the cost? Many college students graduate from college and find their selves obtaining a degree that almost seems worthless‚ because of the debt they accumulated while obtaining the degree. Although situations as the one described do occur‚ college is still very beneficial in many ways. Attending college is not just for

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    Literature has not only been the means to inform or entertain‚ but also has change the way we view the world. Thomas Paine has “offered nothing more than just the simple facts‚ plain arguments‚ and common sense” (Paine‚ 17) to Americans through his work of literature. Common Sense‚ published in 1776‚ influenced Americans to attack the idea of British Kings ruling American colonies and persuade them to believe that the American independence would be victory everywhere. Paine establishes the colonial

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