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    I believe I deserve to be selected for this scholarship because as a hard working student‚ I commit myself to effectively take advantage of the opportunity this scholarship will provide me. Besides being a student who persistently works hard academically‚ I also constantly try to improve my own community’s quality of life by doing volunteer work. Paying for college is difficult‚ especially in a family where the financial status is not very high. My father is the only one working and bringing home

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    Armstrong Street Case Study

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    EssoyW riting for EnglishT ests Gobi Duigu @ Gabi Duigu 2002 All rights reserved Reviseda nd reprinted2 003 Publishedb y AcademicE nglishP ress 9/13 Armstrong Street Cammeray NS\f 2062 Australia Ph:029437 6330 email: g.duigu@unswed. u.au Distributedb y: Melting Pot Press 10 Grafton Street ChippendaleN S\W2 008 Australia Ph: (61) 29212 1882 Fax: 02 9211 1868 email:b ooks@eclto. rn.au ISBN: 0-9578996-1-0 lntroduction Stoge I The Question L Understondinthge Question . . . .3

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    I. Intro A- Lance Armstrong B- Background 1) By the age of 16 Lance Armstrong was already a professional athlete. 2) During the time when Lance was diagnosed with cancer Lance created the Lance Armstrong Foundation. 3) Lance Armstrong became the national rookie of the year at the age of 16. 4) Instead of attacking Lance’s brain tumors with radiation‚ which can affect the sense of balance‚ he chose to undergo surgery. C- Lance Armstrong should be inducted into the Hall of Fame because of his

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    A Cry in the Wild by Gary Paulsen Elements of Action/Adventure book Gary Paulsen’s life experiences help him write his action/adventure stories because of living in the wild with all the wild animals. This could help him make the stories more interesting. It helps him know what they act like. Paulsen can go more in depth with his stories details. Some examples of this are in A Cry in the Wild and Wood Song where the bears are the main problem. He could go into great detail with the details on

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    Gary Heidnik also known as the “House of Horrors‚” was an American criminal who kidnapped women and kept them prisoner in his Pennsylvania basement. Heidnik dropped out of school in the ninth grade to go into the military. Heidnik served as a paramedic in the Army for 14 months before he was honorably discharged with a medical disability he received a diagnosis of schizoid personality disorder. His mother committed suicide soon after his discharge. She was a drunk who beat Heidnik as a young child

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    Leadership Failure: Lance Armstrong Leadership‚ what does that mean? Every individual that wants to achieve power and control over their future endeavors in creating success wants to be a great leader; however‚ not everyone has the same ideals of what being a great leader means and therefore they sometimes fail‚ which is the case with Lance Armstrong‚ the well-known cyclist winner‚ cancer advocate‚ and survivor. In general‚ according to Forbes‚ “leadership is a process of social influence‚ which

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    Speak Your Mind‚ Even if the Voice Shakes To make a difference in life‚ you have to have courage. Most people have the ideas of making a difference‚ but don’t have the courage to do anything about it. In the story NightJohn by Gary Paulsen‚ NightJohn shows us how to have courage‚ when everyone else would turn the other way. Foremost‚ NightJohn had escaped from slavery already‚ but came back to teach slaves how to read and write (page 55). NightJohn could’ve just stayed in the North where it was

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    Love and Marriage with Philip Larkin and Eavan Boland Ashley Couch Houghton College It is strange how time changes relationships. When I first started dating the man who is now my fiancée‚ one of my biggest fears was of walking down the aisle on our wedding day‚ feeling unsure that I was making the right decision by marrying him. Now what I most often fear for our relationship is falling out of love‚ as so many couples do. This is something I brood on‚ discuss‚ and develop intricate strategies against

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    “Canyons” by Gary Paulsen is a fast-paced adventure that should be read by all action book lovers. “Canyons” takes place in the hot and dry El Paso‚ Texas near Mount Franklin and up near the jagged rocks that make up Dog Canyon. Brennan is a fourteen year old boy that nearly failed biology‚ runs for fun‚ works for a cold hearted man‚ and lives with a mother too poor to take care of him and is desperate for love. Brennan - Because of the lack of money at home‚ Brennan works for a man mowing grass

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    Stripping Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles for doping was a harsh blow to athletics.Armstrong’s case was a milestone in the history of sports: it marked the time when society’s worst fears came true . For years‚ coaches and athletes alike have been finding ways to twist the latest scientific developments for their benefit. Performance-enhancing drugs‚ particularly those that can slip past drug detection tests‚ have become prevalent in the world of sports. While some argue that sports

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