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    FBI agents go under rigirous training to become an agent. It takes a lot of skill and have plenty of physical training. Theres a lot of experience and education you need to become and FBI agent. There are also many requirements you need to pass like you need to be between the ages of 23 and 37 and you need to be a U.S. citizen. You need to have 20/20 vision in at least one eye. You need to have a bachelors degree in a really good college. You need to major in law‚ accounting‚ science‚ or language

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    Dorm residents possess various backgrounds and experiences that are unique to them and their culture therefore‚ it is important that Resident Assistants are competent and able to adapt to the many different situations that they might encounter. Being a resident assistant is not just a job instead it is a privilege. Resident assistants greatly impact a residents’ experience at Tuskegee University therefore‚ they need to be flexible‚ have a positive attitude and possess the ability to adapt to change

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    Surgical Technology The job titles for surgical technology is scrub tech‚ surgical tech‚ and a surgical technologist. To be able to become a surgical tech you must have a diploma‚ certificate or associate’s degree to be able to work in the medical field. Surgical technologists typically need a postsecondary education. Many of the community colleges and vocational schools‚ as well as some universities and hospitals have programs in surgical technology. Programs are usually from several months to 2

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    in politics and current events around the world. I enjoy learning about new cultures and meeting people with new ideas. How does this tie into me as a writer? It ties in because all of the opinions around politics are all inspiration to write what I have to think. Learning about new cultures and meeting new people also influence who I am as a writer. My generation is called the millennia’s and I feel we are the generation that can bring real change to the world we live in. Our generation is very

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    As much as I can say‚ it was interesting‚ as a member of one of the minorities that make up the population of the United States‚ to watch *** movie‚ Freedom Writers. In fact‚ this movie delivers a great message to those who take the risk to watch a controversial movie that criticizes our society and how we treat others‚ mainly because they (those we critice) look different that usn . In fact‚ this risk we take cannot be compared to the risks the people shown in this movie take. First of all‚ Jaime

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    PLAGIARISM – Writers’ Biggest Fear When people write their research papers about something‚ they usually face many difficulties like reach the teachers’ expectations‚ explain the idea‚ etc‚ but the most important thing is try not to plagiarize. Plagiarism works would not be accepted or counted and plagiarists would have to face very austere punishments . What is “plagiarism”? “Plagiarize is to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one ’s own: use (a created production)

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    Personality Traits of a Real Writer by Julie Hood All writers are creative types‚ with cluttered desks‚ and messy piles‚ right? To be a good writer‚ one lives on coffee and stale potato chips only coming up for air when the book’s done‚ right? Maybe. Or maybe we as writers have convinced ourselves that this is how a "real" writer acts. Writers spend so much time trying to determine when they will be a "real" writer. Just like the stereotype that all accountants wear green eyeshades

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    Chantal Levy 9.13.12 Essay: The Ghost Writer Let the real story of Anne Frank Live In the late 1950’s novel The Ghost Writer‚ written by Philip Roth brings the story of Anne Frank. The protagonist Zuckerman tries to find a new muse to find more meaning in his stories. Zuckerman meets Amy‚ a girl with a mysterious background who resembles Anne Frank in more way then one. She was the same age as Anne frank and they both are writers‚ she avoids speaking about her past‚ and lastly

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    The poem “ The Writer” by Richard Wilbur reveals in full view the process that every writer faces. “The Writer” is about a father who is watching his daughter write a story. As the father is watching his daughter‚ he talks about the struggles of being a writer and wishes her luck in her journey. Through his writing Wilbur trying to show that writing a piece is hard. Writes faces many challenges and obstacles while writing. To illustrate his message‚ Wilbur uses words that represent a boat and even

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    ‘’comings‚ goings‚ arrivals and sudden departures’’ implies a sense of chaos‚ insecurity and instability. Skrzynecki uses similes such as homing pigeon and birds of passage to explain the constant change‚ ‘we lived like birds of passage’. Freedom Writers‚ a film directed by Richard LaGravenese (based on a true story) is about a young teacher named Erin Gruwell played by actress Hilary Swank who inspires her class of at risk students to learn tolerance‚ apply themselves and pursue education beyond

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