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    immigrant‚ I adapted to big city life. Notwithstanding‚ moving from Iran to Indianapolis‚ IN; offered vastly different cultural and language experiences. However‚ this adversity has but brought new and exciting opportunities. As an immigrant to the United States and as a person of color who had to help support my family throughout my undergraduate education‚ I am well aware of the challenges that students must navigate to be successful. To support others in their quest for academic excellence‚ I worked

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    Jennifer Mast when I was three years old my sister was born when she came out the umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck three times she was dead‚ but they brought her back to life after that she had seizures every three minutes of the day she had spent a lot of time in the hospital and so did I. when she had turned five years old we drove to California so my sister could get half of her brain removed so the seizures would stop. As a eight year old child does I asked the doctors and nurses plenty

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    country proudly. Those people should be examples for every citizen of this great nation as they are truly patriots. A patriot‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ is a person who loves and strongly supports of fights for his or her country. Now‚ when one begins to think of patriots‚ their mind immediately goes to men like Benjamin Franklin‚ George Washington and Paul Revere‚ but do we as Americans truly consider all who are patriots? What can we do to be patriots ourselves? According to www.raymondinegypt

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    clothes to his new job‚ could he? Poking fun at the responsibilities involved in marriage is similar to the attitude presented in Judy Brady’s 1971 essay‚ "Why I Want a Wife." In "Why I Want a Wife‚" Brady offers hypothetical criteria for an ideal wife in a satirical commentary on how the work of wives is often taken for granted. The humor of the essay lies in its structure: on the surface it seems to accept the criteria it puts forth‚ while the meaning actually operates in the recognition that the

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    Throughout my career‚ I have established a reputation as a substantive contributor to the companies with which I have been affiliated. I had the opportunities to perform effectively in leadership roles‚ independent basis‚ and as part of a team. In short‚ I am confident that my decision to become a Paralegal has enabled me to make worthy and longstanding contributions to the company‚ staff‚ and above all‚ the beneficiaries. As a result‚ this is why I like my job. It’s been my passion for promoting

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    Why I Want a Wife In Judy Brady’s personal essay‚” I Want a Wife‚” she explains why she would want a wife. In her essay she was trying to teach the unmarried and the married women the role of an uncomplicated wife. Everyone wished they had someone to do things for them. Brady is letting you know she dreams a wife should be. She wants a wife so that she can be independent‚ take care of the children‚ physical needs and sexual pleasure. Brady also put out a list of things that most women do when they

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    In "Why I Want a Wife‚" Brady offers hypothetical criteria for an ideal wife in a satirical commentary on how the work of wives is often taken for granted. The humor of the essay lies in its structure: on the surface it seems to accept the criteria it puts forth‚ while the meaning actually operates in the recognition that the narrator is being sarcastic. Using writing as one of her tools for activism‚ Judy (Syfers) Brady has established herself as a supporter of the women’s movement since she began

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    Character Analysis In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury tales‚ twenty-nine pilgrims travel to Canterbury to visit the shrine of St. Thomas Beckett. In the Tales‚ the Wife of Bath is symbolic of all women who want equal rights in a society where women were not seen as equals. Although‚ the Wife of Bath has had five husbands she is an independent woman‚ she is also well traveled and wealthy. In her experiences with her husbands‚ she learned to provide for herself in a world where women had

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    Aysegul Torun English 201 A\B May. 3rd‚ 2012 “I Want A Wife” by Judy Brady Meaning 1) According to Brady‚ wife is who takes care of every households‚ children‚ and husband. Also person who only works for her children and husband but not herself. 2) In Brady’s word a wife’s responsibilities are take care of the children‚ for example‚ to prepare them for school‚ make sure they are eaten‚ and clean. Also of course another responsibility is to take care of her husband. There are some expected

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    I believe in being an overachiever. Striving to go beyond my personal limits and achieve success has been my motivation since graduating. After being advised not to bother pursuing a sciences degree‚ I chose to listen to myself pursue the challenge. The proudest moment of my academic career was graduating with a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences. From my path to becoming an optometrist I expect to have achieved more than I believed I could‚ and exceed the expectations of others. The field

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