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    the multilayer components of medicine. I since have taken multiple graduate-level courses to refine my understanding of this field‚ to gain familiarity with the various research methods within this discipline‚ and to see and appreciate practical applications of its theory. Through my experiences as a student researcher in the Mellon-funded Falls Narrative Study‚ I have become proficient with ethnographic research‚ interviewing techniques‚ qualitative coding‚ and mixed-method data analysis. Through

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    There I had my first taste of true science. Although my high school courses taught me the foundations of science‚ they failed to teach me what science means. At SSTP‚ I abided in a laboratory investigating the application of nanoparticles as an intra-articular delivery method for osteoarthritis curing drugs. The experiments I conducted focused to create smaller and less polydisperse nanoparticles‚ in order to increase penetration through porous cartilage. My SSTP

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    I am pleased to submit my application for the Nicklaus Children’s Hospital internship. After thoroughly reviewing the description of your program‚ I believe it offers broad and evidence-based clinical training in pediatric and child clinical psychology‚ which is an excellent match for my training objectives and long-term career goals. Your program offers a unique training opportunity to be part of a multidisciplinary team working within one of our nation’s state-of-the-art pediatric care facilities

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    Hester’s Scarlet Letter In the novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ the protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ is forced to publically wear her sin on her sleeve. She committed adultery‚ which was a sin that was highly chastised by the Puritan society. The Scarlet Letter that Hester wore first symbolized the burden and humiliation that accompanied the sin. Throughout the novel however‚ the meaning of the letter changed to parallel Hester’s own development into a strong‚ independent woman. The letter starts out as

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    These are important topics may except. I conclude after analyze last two year essays. (I’m not saying that you don’t want go other topics I just saying this is important one if u feel it seems ok then first prepare this topics then go other topics “if u can”) Highlighted is most important Current Topic 1. Adulteration (try to link with bihar mid day meal horror) 6. Child Labour – A Bane 9. Rise and Fall of Currency (current debate. tnx to congress) 10. Drought : A Natural Calamity (Uttarkhand

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    Brittani Mascarelli Ms. McCroskey Honors English 11A‚ Period 4 2 February 2012 Every Rose has its Thorn The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne explores sin and atonement in various ways. The narrator likes to use contrasting ideas to create this idea of uncertainty for the reader. These contrasting concepts give the essence that there is no black and white; there is always a gray area. By doing this the narrator makes the reader think more about right and wrong. The narrator uses the

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    Secondly‚ Character. I identify the eighth‚ “Possesses the concentration‚ self-discipline‚ and sustained attention and effort as demonstrated by their perseverance and application to studies‚” from the list provided to be the most important. Currently‚ I maintain a 4.0-grade point average‚ specifically a cumulative GPA of 4.027 which I intend to maintain until my senior year. I am a student with self-imposed standards that‚ at times‚ seem to drive me beyond my limits. Notably‚ my parents have never

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    Hawthorne uses common themes throughout many of his stories‚ such as the novel The Scarlet Letter and the short story “Rappaccini’s Daughter.” The common theme shared between these two stories is corruption. Hawthorne uses light and dark imagery‚ diction‚ details‚ and other elements to bring out themes in his stories. Hawthorne is very detailed‚ even when it comes to the smallest things‚ such as the Scarlet Letter that was worn by Hester. In Hawthorne’s stories there are a lot of questions left by the

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    16 September 2013 Symbolism as a Characteristic of the American Romantic Movement In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 19th century novel The Scarlet Letter‚ young mother Hester Prynne is ostracized by her harsh Puritan community due to adulterous relations with admired Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. As punishment for her devious act‚ she is forced to wear the scarlet letter “A” upon her chest until the day she dies. The time of The Scarlet Letter’s creation was marked by a literary movement in which artistic expression

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    "To be fully human is to balance the heart‚ the mind‚ and the spirit.” One could suggest the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ that one should not violate the sanctity of the human heart. Hester was well ahead of her time‚ and believed that love was more important than living in a lie. Dimmesdale’s theology and his inclinations render him almost incapable of action; Chillingsworth dammed himself‚ along with Dimmesdale. Hester was “frank with [Chillingsworth].”

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