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    These days‚ having an undergraduate degree has become the norm and graduate education is growing in importance. The main reason for the increase in the number of people going for further studies - is increased competition and graduate degree provide a benefit in the job markets. Graduate education is essential for maintaining a vibrant economy and healthy communities especially in the face of increasing global competition. The only way that we can hope to move beyond the status quo is by embracing

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    Elissa Hamel Mrs. Day Honors World Literature- 7th 6 May 2016 Helen Keller: A World Wonder To be awarded Time Magazine’s Person of the Century is an amazing achievement! It is an award that speaks for itself. After extensive research‚ I think Helen Keller is the most extraordinary and inspirational person in American history who deserves the award. She bravely and skillfully overcame being blind and deaf‚ and showed the whole world what true beauty

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    Bildungsroman / The Graduate “Coming of Age” is a very scary thought after graduating school because it’s a validation that young students are at an age where they’re becoming adults‚ like Ben in the movie‚ The Graduate. To students entering adult hood means life making decisions need to be made as soon as possible; like deciding what school to go to‚ what classes to take‚ what job to pursue‚ who to fall in love with‚ and to find who you really are as a person. In the movie‚ The Graduate‚ Ben shows how

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    Was Helen Keller A Hero

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    Can you imagine if you had a deaf-blind illness? Where you can’t hear or see anything or see anything and you have to communicate by braille or typing? Helen Keller experienced it all. She had a deaf-blind illness‚ she was just 19 months when she caught the illness‚ but that didn’t stop her from accomplishing her goals and become a hero that people can look up to. Helen Keller achieved being the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor’s degree. She has also overcame challenges that got in her

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    Why Is Helen Keller Blind

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    The life of Helen Keller began on June 27‚ 1880‚ in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama. However‚ nineteen month later Keller’s life was changed forever. Her mother noticed that she had not been reacting when the dinner bell had rung or even flinched when a hand was waved in front of her face. After consoling the family doctor‚ the diagnosis was made that Keller was now deaf and blind. The doctor did not know exactly what had caused such a horrific even to occur‚ but today doctors believe that it could have been

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    Helen Keller once said‚ "Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement." Keller was an author and political activist who never let the fact that she was blind and deaf stand in her way of staying optimistic and keeping a positive attitude through all the ups and downs that life had to give her. According to the dictionary‚ optimism is defined as a disposition or tendency to look on the more brighter side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome. Throughout my life I have

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    people view non-normative bodies and mental capabilities and it is apparent in the texts “The Monster” and “The Story of My Life”. In the texts‚ Johnson and Keller were treated differently because of their non-normative bodies. Although Johnson’s and Keller’s lives were affected by their disabilities‚ Henry Johnson lost his humanity while Helen Keller gained her humanity. Both texts show the challenges of being physically different from other people but have different messages the authors try to get across

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    After You Graduate- or in general/10 ways to be awesome after you graduate So you’ve just graduated polytechnic a little less than a month ago. Well‚ congratulations to you for getting over this major milestone! You find yourself in a slew of celebratory parties‚ a string of familial affairs‚ newfound sense of “freedom” – you get the drift‚ it’s all been pretty awesome right? Wrong. Because amidst the celebration & all things fun‚ lurks a swiftly escalating feeling of generalized anxiety. You have

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    Helen Keller once said‚ “Alone we can do so little but together we can do so much.” Helen Keller was blind and deaf and was not expected to go far in life. Her parents hired a teacher to help Helen and her name was Annie Sullivan. Helen Keller was the first blind and deaf women to ever finish college and get her masters. Helen learned to work through her disabilities by working hard and learning with Annie Sullivan (“2Helen”). Helen was born on June the 27th 1880 in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama. She grew

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    Don’t Hope…Decide!

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    While waiting to pick up a friend at the airport in Portland‚ Oregon‚ I had one of those life-changing experiences that you hear other people talk about — the kind that sneaks up on you unexpectedly. This one occurred a mere two feet away from me. Straining to locate my friend among the passengers deplaning through the jet way‚ I noticed a man coming toward me carrying two light bags. He stopped right next to me to greet his family. First he motioned to his youngest son (maybe six years old) as

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