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    Why do you want to become a Medical Practitioner? I can still vividly remember a terrifying night from my childhood when I suddenly awoke from my sleep because I was choking. My parents rushed me to the hospital and in the weeks that followed‚ I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. As an eight year old child‚ the kindness of one of the doctors who gave me a lollipop or another one who drew a smiley face on my band-aid after my blood test turned a situation that was difficult for me to understand

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    favourite B-school asking you the question. Forget about selection committee of the B-school asking in the interview or the Interview panel of your favourite company asking you the same question. For no mugged up or well devised answer will suffice. Rather you ask the question to yourself. As you grew up your career took many turns. Some of you did accounting and are a CA. Some of you are bankers or Engineers or Businessmen. Then why do you need to do MBA. Some naysayers might give you an example of some

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    why social media is good

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    11 October 2013 Why social Media is Good Social media is good to have because it can help get important information around faster and help students learn digital responsibility. Social media can help get important information around in a much faster manner. “Burlington parents had instant access to information and a place to have questions answered swiftly. This saved school administrators hours that in the past we would’ve spent answering phone calls from parents and news media.” (Larkin‚ 72).

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    punishment for treason because people at that time had to build their towns and had to be sure that they wouldn’t make a mistake‚ they would normally do a public execution to strike fear and make everyone know that they would get executed if they ever did anything wrong. Why do you think that this crime had the most horrible method of execution? I think that this crime had the most horrible method of execution because the executions at that time weren’t painless or quick like modern days but instead

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    Why do people conform?

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    reasons as to why people confirm to different forms of government structures‚ democracy and authoritarian‚ based on their economic background. I attempt to do this by working backwards‚ first I show why they would revolt or protest‚ and then I extrapolate the reasons why they followed the regime in the first place. Before reading my paper‚ my readers probably think that each class supports the government for money and survival. However‚ after reading my paper‚ my readers will think that the reasons

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    Why Do Students Cheat?

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    Why do students cheat? It is a rare individual who actively chooses to be dishonest. But why do a few students make compromising choices? What can lead people to act in ways that they aren ’t proud of? Below are some underlying beliefs and confusions which students at Carnegie Mellon give as explanations for slipping standards of integrity. A Victimless Crime? Students generally are familiar with the disciplinary actions and penalties for getting caught. However‚ they may fail to understand

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    through the internet or just by people knowing other people. I personally think everyone is connected in some sort of way. Since everyone is connected in some sort of way‚ it starts to bring drama and make some people do crazy things. Sometimes people mess with other people on the internet and make them hurt themselves. In my life I’ve learned many lessons. One lesson that has stuck to me and is important to me is to think before speaking and acting. I’ve learned this lesson from many experiences

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    Why do you listen to music? Do any of these reasons include energization‚ relaxation‚ and mood alteration? How can music be used to alter arousal levels? I have listened to music since as long as I can remember. A radio was placed near my crib and turned on‚ during my nap times and again during the night‚ while I slept. Because I became accustomed to listening music at bedtime‚ as an infant‚ I continued to do so growing up. Today‚ music is my refuge. I listen to it for various reasons including

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    Why Do People Lie?

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    Why do people lie? Do you dislike people who lie? Why do you dislike being lied to? It is a matter of trust. There is really nothing more sacred in a relationship than trust for one another. We all lie from time to time. It is almost reasonable to say that lying is an instinct because even young children lie without realizing it. Being lied to is frustrating and it breaks a bond of trust between two people‚ causing problems in their relationship. Why do people lie? For self-defense‚ to spare feelings

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    Mass media doesn’t tell you what to think‚ but it tells you what to think about Body 1 According to Stanley J. Baran’s (2002) definition of Agenda setting‚ it is a theory that argues that the media may not tell us what to think‚ but the media tells us what to think about. Since the media cannot tell us what to think‚ it cannot dictate ones’ opinion on a subject. An example of this is the subject of taxes. This issue is commonly discussed by the media‚ but it is up to the audience’s interpretation

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