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    How I View My Failures

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    19 March 2014 How I View Failures In life‚ no one wants to fail at anything they do because they think failure leads them nowhere. They think failure is embarrassing and they usually given up trying to finish what they started. Sometimes people fail due to their own faults such as not studying for a test‚ therefore that person will fail. But other times it may not be their fault in failing. An example would be in a competition where someone gets picked as the winner and the other person doesn’t

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    I have never really taken any notice of Photoshop or air brushing‚ but last night a close friend came up to me‚ upset by the fact that they didn’t look like the ‘girls in the adverts’ My response was‚ ‘no-one does‚ not even the women in the adverts…” It’s true‚ no-one truly looks like these adverts representation of woman; they’re fake‚ un-natural and the way they make people (especially teenagers) feel is vile! Not only do they make woman feel bad because they don’t look like that‚ they make men

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    unbreakable‚ so when my mother was diagnosed with cysts in her ovaries‚ I was devastated. Doctors could not provide her with effective treatment in the U.S.‚ therefore my mother decided to seek treatment in Mexico. As a result‚ I had to leave fourth grade and go to Mexico. I was not enrolled in any schooling in Mexico because I had to devote all my time to my mother.This was a difficult time where I learned to develop responsibility‚ self-motivation‚ and persistence skills. In Mexico‚ I was emotionally

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    Why I chose my major

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    Why I Chose My Major Morgan Williams September 3‚ 2014 SOC200 I have chosen to major in the field of Nursing. I chose this major because I love to help people. Becoming a Neonatal Nurse is something that I’ve always wanted to become. Neonatal nursing is particular form of nursing that works with newborn infants that are born with defects or a variety of problems such as prematurity‚ infections‚ or surgical issues. I chose this particular field because I love infants. Being able to

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    What I Want in My Life

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    ambitions in life. So‚ the word ambition would have different definitions‚ depending on whom you ask. To me‚ ambition is a burning desire to achieve your goals or to succeed. Ambition is related to dedication‚ motivation and time. So don’t be afraid to dream big. Since this is my last year in school‚ I have been asked frequently on what I want to do later in life. To be honest‚ I’m not quite sure what I want to be in the future. It used to be so easy when I was just a kid. You could be anything you

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    If I were the principle of my school I would try to make my school an ideal school by introducing various reforms. I would make some classes shorter. If there were two classes of the same period on a day I would not keep them together. I would keep a recess or another period between the two. I would give proper care and personal involvement to children. Bookish knowledge would not be pumped into their heads. All efforts would be made to enhance the moral and mental intellect of students so that

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    Why I Love My Job

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    arrival she had a few areas she wanted to be checked during the service. Detailed notes on her areas of concern where made when opening the job card to ensure that the allocated technician would attend to those concerns. As soon as the service was completed the workshop foreman handed me the job card to be invoiced and I phoned the client as soon as her vehicle was cleaned and looked brand new awaiting her in the parking area. Mrs. Maphoso arrived at 16:15 where she immediately saw the workshop foreman

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    SHOULD I BE PROUD OF MY COUNTRY? Why am I proud of my country you ask‚ there are many reasons to it… some of them have been illustrated here forth… haffun… 1. Where else would you be allowed to pee on the road‚ on street intersections‚ footpaths‚ in short any place you would like. I have known that animals use a tactic of urinating over a place to mark a territory‚ but this is ridiculous. And don’t let me get started on spitting. 2. Where else would you find stray cows‚ buffaloes‚ dogs‚ cats

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    I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain” In Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ “I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain‚” she is describing the mental breakdown of her sanity using a funeral as a metaphor and she does this very nicely within this poem. The first time reading through the poem‚ it was hard to make of it. The second time reading the poem‚ it seemed like her soul was witnessing her own funeral. It was not until the poem became clear that Emily Dickinson witnessed the funeral only by the sense of sound and feel

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    How I Met My Husband

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    In the short story “How I Met My Husband” by Alice Munro the structure of the plot and the conflict work in unity to reach the conclusion. This story has a sympathetic protagonist dealing with a relatable conflict‚ suspense‚ and a twist ending that may keep the reader thinking after the last lines have been read. The protagonist in this story‚ Edie‚ is a timid person who is always doing whatever makes other people happy and never says what she wants. She describes herself as “shy” (Munro 127)

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