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    Dream Job

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    child‚ I have dreamt of curing people and healing diseases.It takes a long time to study medicine. It is very difficult and requires a tremendous amount of patience and hard work. I hope that I will be able to meet these challenges‚ and that my dream will come true. Later‚ I would like to work in a hospital or in private practice.During my secondary studies‚ I worked on biology and chemistry projects. The experience from working on these projects has given me insight into science that far exceeds what

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    Finding True Compassion

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    Kelsie O’Brien Ms. Julia Salce AP Language and Composition 3 October 2012 Finding True Compassion In human society‚ man is surrounded by those less privileged‚ those in a state of desperation. In her piece “On Compassion”‚ Barbara Ascher describes brief scenes that capture the basis of transaction between the helpless and those in a position to give help‚ arguing that the only way society can achieve true compassion is by truly identifying with the suffering of others. Ascher observes the

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    American dream

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    The “American Dream” is something we hear about while in our elementary history classes. We have all heard of it but‚ do we know what it is? Is the “American Dream” some unattainable thought of someone’s misplaced perception of reality? Or is the legendary “American Dream” just a matter of a few steps away from all of us? This dream we know of is not an illusion but a reality‚ all we must do is work for it. Generation after generation‚ individuals and families have come to this land

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream The American Dream has been interpreted in a multitude of ways. According to Dictionary.com‚ the American Dream is defined as‚ "the ideals of freedom‚ equality‚ and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American". For many‚ like the older generations‚ this is true. However‚ there are a large group that expect more from their American Dream. For those people‚ wealth is most important to them. They believe that they can buy freedom‚ equality‚ and happiness when

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    True Giving In Buddhism

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    is considered as an obligation of altruism and compassion. Despite its universal values in building a more caring and more humane society‚ giving is understood and interpreted differently from one culture to another‚ or from one religion to another. True giving in Buddhism is distinct from others in two main aspects: the things to offer and the attitudes of offering. The first difference is in what people should offer. Buddhism pays more attention to mental sufferings than bodily sufferings‚ which

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    True Infantilism Essay

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    True infantilism has diverse causes and effects. True infantilism is a rare psychological disorder that involves adults who yearn for babyhood. Infantilism can not only affect the individual who has it‚ but others as well. This paper explains what infantilism is‚ what is consists of‚ what its causes are‚ what its effects are‚ and what could cure it (Child’s Play). True Infantilism True infantilism‚ also called “psychological infantilism”‚ is a disorder in which a person desires

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    Is there one true religion

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    The question that has been discussed since the dawn of time‚ is there one true religion? This brings about many of the questions that man has posed since his creation such as‚ “Is there an absolute truth?” “What am I here for?” “What ’s right and whats wrong?” “What defines these?” “Can one religion‚ one god really answer all these questions?” Indeed there is one religion‚ one faith that can answer all these questions‚ and is the source of truth. Only Christianity is supported

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    Kungfu Dream

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    practical in real fights. Kung Fu has become a mystery or a legend that does not exist anymore in real life. Even worse‚ many kids who become interested in Kung Fu after reading Kung Fu novels or watching Kung Fu movies can hardly reach their Kung Fu dreams because that all parents in China always push their children to study. Parents believe that an uneducated person is never able to get a

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    True Isolation The definition of isolation is –being without company. We will learn that isolation is a very bad thing. How it can lead to misfortune and tragedy. When people think Frankenstein they think horror and terror. Really it is neither of those. The real terror is a monster that is abandoned by his creator and society and left in a world of loneliness and rejection. Mary Shelley is not your typical horror story author‚ but the events in her life lead her to bring many

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    Balram‚ was a middle-aged man working hard to make something out of himself. The actions that Balram took were greatly affected by his desire to overshadow the fact that he was from the darkness‚ where only destitute and impoverished people come from. In the novel The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga‚ Balram’s origin and culture drove him to take drastic measures to remove the label of The Darkness‚ that said‚”You’re only a stupid servant.” According to Balram’s culture‚ his destiny was to be a sweet-maker

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