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    “Why you would be a good candidate for the Dual Enrollment”? Introduction: Introduce yourself: Name‚ age‚ highschool‚ interesting/ important fact. Last sentence: I believe I am a good candidate for the Dual Enrollments’ Welding/ Fabrication program because I have the passion it takes‚ and the willingness to learn. I hope to use the Dual Enrollment to help kickstart my college career so that I can graduate with my Associates Degree in Welding/ Fabrication‚ so that I can start building my work

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    structures which are called a dual court system. Each of the judicial systems has their separate systems one for each of the states and the other for the Federal system. The U.S. Supreme is the only place where the two judicial systems connect. The authority of a court to hear and decide cases is called the jurisdiction. When a case is first brought to court is the authority of the original jurisdiction. When there is an error of law and the courts need to review the case‚ they will go to the appellate

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    African American Literature can often be characterized by having a dual identity‚ especially in the early to mid-twentieth century. This dual reality is reflective of the African American’s heritage and present circumstances. With a heritage of forced immigration into the country‚ and limited rights and racism after slavery is abolished‚ there is a borderline pride and hatred. It is very possible to have both of these feelings‚ and authors reveal this confusing notion through the expression of poetry

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    people are arguing the same thing‚ but they are just building on that idea. I have had many arguments throughout my life‚ but one argument has stood out the most. The argument I am referring to is if the Dual Enrollment Process was right for me. When I was a sophomore in high school I heard about the Dual Enrollment Program via my counselor. This is a program in which juniors and seniors can attend college classes at the college of their choice. Each student can choose if they want to take classes at

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    Challenges of Dual Relationships in Mediation and Advocacy Robert Hands University of Phoenix Advocacy and Mediation 441 D. Smith June 19‚ 2010 Challenges of Dual Relationships in Mediation and Advocacy A mediator is a neutral go-between who convenes with two or more people or parties to smooth the progress and help with communicating in order to agree about a matter or close over a difference that is present between the two people or parties. The mediator does not decide the matter

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    After enrolling in the Dual Credit English Composition 1 class‚ I was afraid of many aspects of the course. I was petrified of meaningless things: deadlines‚ word counts‚ and plagiarism. Although each of those aspects are important to consider and be mindful of‚ they are‚ in no way‚ anything to worry over. I lost confidence in myself and my writing‚ through my own frightening thoughts. Almost a full semester into the class‚ I know now that through hard work and careful‚ in depth writing that I can

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    Spidell and others (2011) as one grief over departed person that is a socially ambiguous loss that cannot be openly mourned or supported such as an abortion‚ the death of an ex-spouse and etcetera (Santrock‚ 2015). Per Stroebe & Schut (1999)‚ the dual process model of coping with bereavement identified two oscillating coping processes‚ loss and restoration (Bennett‚ Gibbons‚ & Mackenzie-Smith‚ 2010). I can relate the grief theory with my grandfather‚ whom loss his wife earlier this year. I knew

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    “Tracks” is an amazing novel written by Louise Erdrich. It is a powerful and dark story that is about a native American tribe called the Chippewas who are struggling to protect their land and traditional heritage. The story takes place in the early 1900s where it appears as though the migration of the white settlers and native American Indians have a feud over sacred land. In the story Nanapush and Pauline take turns narrating each chapter in the story. Both have different views and relationships

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    Three Main Effects of the Dual Revolutions The French Revolution of 1789 and the Industrial revolution were important milestones on the timeline of world history. Many changes‚ radically new ideas‚ and progressive thinkers emerged from these essential revolutions that sparked a metamorphosis of Europe. The creation of liberalism‚ conservatism‚ and the extension of railroad lines are the lasting products of the Dual Revolutions that will echo in eternity. Liberalism is an important concept that

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    The Two Tragic Gods With Dual Personality—Demeter and Dionysus Unlike other immortal gods‚ who were little use to human beings‚ and were always marvelous‚ Demeter and Dionysus‚ known as gods of harvest‚ were undoubtedly humankind’s best friends; however‚ both of them also shouldered a tragic destiny. Unveiled their miraculous appearance‚ we could see that the two great gods of Earth were not only gods of reaping but also of suffering. Whenever winter came‚ the low temperature and the frost would

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