interacting with patients right in my first year of school. I believe that being able to have hands-on experience during my first year in the dental program will help me succeed in my education and allow me to excel in dental practice. These are a few of many reasons to why I should apply to GSDM. It would be a mistake not to apply to GSDM with all the wonderful benefits this school has to offer to myself as an aspiring
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1 Personal Statement 2 3 The eye being such a vital sense within a human body‚ in fact‚ the most optimal sense which 4 gives us the ability to capture moments which then go on to become memories is the primary 5 reason why my aspiration to study optometry continues to increase. I have chosen to apply for 6 a science foundation year in order to study optometry in the future. 7 8 When visual impairment begins‚ optometrists are the pioneers in regards to aiding
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Nursing‚ in my experience‚ is a profession where you never finish learning. My interest and enthusiasm in child nursing started when I became a support worker providing clinical care to a child with an acquired brain injury and epilepsy. I have been fortunate enough to explore different fields of care within mental health‚ learning disabilities and elderly care. This has given me the desire and determination to apply for a degree in Nursing‚ specifically child. Within my clinical role I have learnt
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My interest in the eye began when I thought I would lose mine. At 10 years old I suffered from a corneal abrasion at my elementary school playground. It was not too serious‚ but not being able to see out of your eye - even for a short period - can be scary at that age. It was the first time I was forced to consider how important my sight was to me. I was cared for by an ophthalmologist‚ who I immediately took to because of his calming reassurance. It was the presence and comfort I needed‚ an
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Jennifer Angelucci October 17th‚ 2006 English 10 - E Ms. Ignacio A FEW NOTES FOR ORPHEUS BY: DON BAILEY In the short story "A Few Notes for Orpheus" Don Bailey portrays the protagonist‚ Jake as an isolated‚ resentful‚ and hypocritical man. As the story begins‚ Jake is sitting alone in his room‚ living in self-isolation. He is always "telling [himself] that [he] likes [his] privacy‚ although sometimes he feels _too_ alone. The only contact Jake has with the outside world is through his telephone
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Evolution by natural selection is slow but can be observed in certain situations. How to spot evolution in real time: Artificial selection – manipulation by humans such as breeding dogs or growing corn. Repro-rate – rate of reproduction. Stochastic Event: unexpected disaster like a volcano eruption or tornado. (Research geological time) LIVING THINGS: Biology – Study of living things. Living things – all the organisms descended from a single-celled ancestor. * Characteristics:
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Hannah Baumann Bio 212 Lab: Thurs 10:00 Transpiration Laboratory Abstract: Transpiration is affected by many things including temperature and humidity; we were interested in seeing what other factors influence the rate that transpiration occurs. The purpose of this experiment was to explore how paint effects transpiration. I hypothesized that the rate of transpiration would decrease with the addition of paint to the bottom or the Laurel twig’s leaves. After collecting and analyzing the
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As far as my memory is clear‚ I have always been fascinated with the human mind. This fascination has never left me but grown through the years. A number of factors have contributed to development of my intense passion towards the scientific study of the mind. It enthralls me to study and understand the innumerable and marvelous aspects of mental processing like attention‚ perception‚ problem-solving‚ decision making‚ judgments‚ reasoning and others and the role they play in an individual’s everyday
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Paper 1 Section A |Terms with *‚ mark deduction for spelling error. | |Marks | |1 | |D→E→B→C→A |(2) | | | |(1) (1) | | |2 |(a) |During the favourable season more secondary xylem cells are formed and they are larger
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blocks 5. Also known as a dehydration reaction b. Hydrolysis – process which separates polymers into monomers 1. 1 water molecule is added (hydrogen attaches to one monomer and the hydroxyl group attaches to the other monomer) 2. Digestion is an example 3. Catabolic IV. Carbohydrates – Sugars and their polymers (name often ends in –ose) a. Monosaccharides - one monomer 1. Usually multiples of CH2O 2. Aldose- Sugar with aldehyde 3. Ketose- Sugar with ketone 4. Glucose‚ fructose‚ galactose
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