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    Why I Want a Husband: One night I had a bizarre dream. In this dream‚ I woke up next to a husband. So that same morning when I woke up‚ I was surprised to find myself disappointed by the sight of my wife. Ever since that dream‚ I asked myself‚ “What a husband would be good for?” I want a husband who can make all the tough decisions for the household. These decisions mustn’t be for his benefit. To the contrary‚ he is to always place my needs and my child’s desires above his own

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    life I want to accomplish many things for my family and me. Something I really want to accomplish is to be someone to remember in the future. I want to do something that contributes some kind of benefit to the human kind. I want to achieve something everyone can benefit from‚ possibly something that may save lives. There are many kinds of obstacles in life but I know with my family there to support me‚ I will accomplish whatever I set my mind on. In the future when I go to college I really want to

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    President of the Board SUBJECT: Why I want to be an Army Officer Over thirteen years ago‚ as a young Private First Class‚ I had the same attitude as most Soldiers when they enlist into the Army; four years and I’m done. However‚ over the past thirteen years I have come to embrace all that the Army stands for. I have adopted the Army values and made them my own. The biggest change came when I was advanced to the rank of Sergeant and I realized that I enjoyed nothing more than to lead‚ train

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    in Brazil‚ approximately 6.3 million people within the city proper‚ making it the 6th largest in the Americas‚ and 26th in the world The city had 1‚200‚697 opposite-sex couples and 5‚612 same-sex couples. The population of Rio de Janeiro was 53.2% female and 46.8% male. Rio de Janeiro is home to the largest Portuguese population outside of Lisbon in Portugal. Religion The ascending order of religious view in Rio are as follow.. Catholic 60.71% ‚Protestant 17.65% ‚Irreligious 13.33% ‚Spiritist

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    Abstract My career choices have changed through the years from mother and housewife through architect‚ accountant‚ or teacher‚ finally I have arrived at a computer career. The following is an idea of the path I have followed. What I want to be When I Grow Up Coming to the point of my current career choice has been a long road. My idea of what a career is or should be has changed with circumstances and age. According to Weintraub (2005)‚ "the average worker spends only four years in a job

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    Judy Baca: Exploration of California’s Ethnic History One cool windy fall evening of 1974 Judy Baca was in her California home‚ sitting on the sofa‚ watching television‚ when the phone rang. “Hello?” she asked. “Hello is this Judith Baca?” the voice asked from the other side of the phone. “Yes‚ this is I. Who is this?” she questioned. “I am Michael Smith. I work for the Army Corps of Engineers. I am calling to ask if you would be willing to paint a mural along the Tujunga Flood Control Channel

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    I would re-enlist after my 9-month term‚ because I first think that since I survived the very harsh and cold winter that I owe it to my fellow 1‚800 to 2‚500 dead soldiers‚ who died during encampment (Found in document A)‚  to fight for what they died for and to try and win the war alongside with George Washington and my other fellow living soldiers who bore and survived the horrible winter with me. I also would re-enlist because the government I’m working for‚ and possibly dying for‚ has came to

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    2013 Margaret Mead’s quest to understand adolescent girls in Samoa seems to have turned up some inaccurate data‚ I do not believe Margaret lied‚ but rather got it wrong by collecting inaccurate data from unreliable sources. Margaret found a society of free love‚ where casual sex took place without jealousy. A society where young girls did not experience the turmoil and stress faced by American girls (Margaret Mead and Samoa). While I do not believe that Mead fabricated her findings‚ I do believe

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    themselves as more than simple homemakers. Many would say this is in the past‚ but the 21st century is rife with those who still feel that being a homemaker is a woman’s first job. Years before he was president‚ Donald Trump said “when I come home and dinner’s not ready‚ I go through the roof” and this was two decades after Mead’s death (qtd. In Cohen). This demonstrates just how long held this idea of women being homemakers first is. With women habitually being told they are expected to meet these societal

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    Margaret Sanger: Radical Heroine Margaret Sanger founded a movement in this country that would institute such a change in the course of our biological history that it is still debated today. Described by some as a "radiant rebel"‚ Sanger pioneered the birth control movement in the United States at a time when Victorian hypocrisy and oppression through moral standards were at their highest. Working her way up from a nurse in New York’s poor Lower East Side to the head of the Planned Parenthood

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