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    below has contributed a) one positive and b) one challenge to your career trajectory: K-12 educational experience a) My senior year of high school I did running start at Cascadia College. Doing running start really launched me into college and being there only made me feel more confident that I would be prepared for University the next year. Running start was a very positive experience for me because for the first time in my school career I was able to take classes that I had a genuine interest in

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    Lab Executed: September 13‚ 2012 By: Arfan Rehab Colleagues: Edwin Chen‚ Tamzid Hassan‚ and Tony Zhao Abstract: The objective of this experiment was to measure the relative intensities of light at various horizontal distances from the lamp. The light detector (photocell) will enable us to make light intensity measurements that are more precise than those made with the human eye. The photocell converts light intensity to an electrical potential difference‚ which can be measured with

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    I read the book‚ Now is the Time for Running by Michael Williams about 2 brothers trying to stay alive in Zimbabwe while soldiers attack their village. The main character is Deo and he has a brother‚ Innocent. They struggle to survive and find people they can trust when running away from soldiers. In the begging of the book Deo is 14 and Innocent is 10‚ and they live with their Grandpa. Deo is skillful when on the soccer field and his brother is his biggest fan. In Africa there is little food and

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    Bait Review This short British film based in North East of England in the late 1930s is about an important close relationship between a father and son and how life was and how hard it was. Running through “Bait” is the theme of poverty and love‚ shown through captivating performances and clever camera work. At the beginning of the film we are introduced to a father‚ Ian Hart‚ in his mid-30s‚ getting ready for a job interview while Clint his son is “busy” making the “bait” (this is a term used for

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    Outcome 1: Understand how to contribute to agree to a project brief 1.1 Describe the difference between routine work and taking part in a project Routine work is basically things that you do every day in your job‚ note the name ’routine’‚ it is what you are contracted to do and what you are used to doing. However when you are taking part in a project there tends to be a time limit and milestones are measured. 1.2 Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using projects and when projects

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    The theme that drives most of the action in Green Grass‚ Running Water is the conflict between Native American culture and White culture. King establishes this most potently in the fantastical back stories of the four old Native American men. In each story‚ a character from the Native American tradition interacts with a Biblical figure and then a character from White literature or film. Tellingly‚ each of the four old Native Americans eventually adopts a name from these White works. The four characters

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    APA Sample Paper Running head: SMOKING CESSATION STRATEGIES 1 Smoking Cessation Strategies Student Name Running head is left-aligned. Page number is right-aligned. Check with your professor to find out what information is required for the title page. School Name All text should be 12 point Times New Roman font. The sole purpose of this APA sample paper is to demonstrate APA style‚ 6th ed. This paper was developed by the Writing Service at Conestoga College (Revised 2009). Any reproduction should

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    If you were walking and suddenly you ran into a bear‚ what would you do? I would call my hero‚ Abby. In this informative speech I will tell you how my hero is helpful‚ encouraging‚ and organized. I will now move on to my main points. Abby is helpful in more ways than one. For example‚ if you are seeking help with homework and you ask her‚ she’ll come contribute her thoughts. She’s also useful when you run into a problem and don’t know what to do such as‚ if you run into a bear‚ she would be the

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    Minorities are subjugated daily and the government allows it to continue. Louis J. Rodriguez can attest to the persecution of immigrants in his book‚ “Always Running.” He claims that society treats Mexican immigrants as their “scapegoat” and condemns any and all actions they may take in order to present them as a different group entirely‚ the “enemy” (Rodriguez 250). Making the immigrants the enemy makes it easier

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    Green Grass Running Water by Thomas King highlights the difficulties experienced by Indians in contemporary society when forced to find a balance between a “successful” modern life and a traditional native lifestyle. The characters Charlie and Lionel attempt to adhere to mainstream society’s views in an effort to become “successful” and “satisfied”‚ however‚ to achieve their goal of true happiness‚ they must grow closer to their families and traditions. The challenge for these two characters is that

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