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    My interest in the health field dates back to when I was twelve years old. My grandmother had suffered a massive stroke and the left side of her body was paralyzed. From that very moment in our lives‚ I became very involved with the paperwork and the health of my grandmother. I have witnessed the effect on her as well as my family of her stroke‚ craniotomy‚ heart attacks‚ seizures‚ chest pains‚ amputation of her leg‚ therapy‚ to so much more. Yes‚ this was a huge impact on my life as a young individual

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    “Laugh often‚ dream big‚ reach for the stars!” That is exactly what I do and I am not planning on stopping anytime soon. I am Kayla Bell‚ a graduating senior from Talladega County Central High School. While at Talladega County Central‚ I have maintained a 3.5 GPA while working part-time at Dairy Queen. I participated in numerous clubs and activities including Student Leadership Team‚ SGA‚ FBLA‚ Key Club‚ FOCUS Club and Beta Club. I was also a varsity athlete lettering in Volleyball‚ Basketball and

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    their unique approaches to the presented problem. My high school offered a specialized academic concentration called Academy of Information and Technology. Through core classes and attached after school activities‚ I learned about information systems and computer science from every available angle. I acquired programming experience that allowed me to code applications and functions. I delved into computer engineering‚ and earned my A+ certification. My passion would not let me stop there

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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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    Section 1: Dance is a profession that requires a lot of dedication and passion‚ and - when done correctly - can provide tangible rewards with multiple benefits to both physical and psychological development. A dancer requires great concentration throughout the whole body to develop the required flexibility‚ coordination and rhythm‚ the varied content of the course has allowed me to gain new knowledge and practical skills to help fulfill these expectations. I took the CBTS course because of my love

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    school‚ namely‚ my passion to help people. I thought back to my time working at a boutique law firm in DC. With my classroom and real-life experiences‚ I realized that I could use my strengths and help people through the practice of law. The legal system has always fascinated me‚ but my plan – to build a career in nursing – had prevented me from fully evaluating alternative career paths. Now that nursing school was no longer a factor‚ I decided to consider carefully whether my interest in the field

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    introduction to the medical school program for the “disadvantaged and minorities.” These “disadvantaged” applicants‚ along with the other applicants that weren’t minorities‚ first had to go through the regular admissions program. Each student was reviewed according to his Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT)‚ outside work‚ recommendation letters‚ and overall grade point averages. However‚ during the applying process‚ the applicants could fill out whether they were part of a minority group and whether

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    STUDY OF A COMPUTERIZED MANAGEMENT‚ ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE MOUNTAIN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AUTHOR: INTRODUCTION The increasing complexity of administrative operations in today’s colleges and universities are the effects of the growing students‚ faculty and administrative populations and the physical expansion of the institutions. The increase in complexity means additional administrative manpower‚ workloads‚ and management information and data processing system. To meet

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    Affirmative Inaction: Colored College Admissions Students are increasingly being admitted to colleges based on the color of their skin‚ rather than their actual talent that sets them apart from others because of Affirmative Action programs. Affirmative Action is defined as: “any policies that (a) attempt to actively dismantle institutionalized or informal cultural norms and systems of ascriptive group-based disadvantage‚ and the inequalities historically resulting from them‚ and/or that (b) attempt

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    Medical Admission Policies: Assessment 1 Al Sharpton said: “I was there during the first elections in South Africa. I watched them take down the apartheid flag and raise the new flag.” What a wonderful experience that could’ve been‚ a feeling of a nation being one again. However‚ looking at medical school’s policies‚ did they truly make the nation one‚ or did they make it one-sided? To start with‚ we need to go back to why each medical school has their specific criteria. According to me it would

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