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    Being one of the top community colleges‚ excellent art and design program offered‚ and all the facilities this school has‚ are the major reasons why Community College of Philadelphia becomes the best choice for me. Moreover‚ the high quality of the art and design program will also help me to transfer my credits to be transferred to most of top-ranked university. I do really need this scholarship to help my parents in supporting

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    adaptability examines the biological responses of individuals to environmental change and the variability in such reaction norms both within and between populations” (Blangero 523). 7. A building under demolition collapsed at 10:45 am in downtown Philadelphia. 14 people were rescued‚ while 13 of those people were taken to local hospitals. Firefighters continue to look for survivors (Warner). 8. Brown ’s secret to success has to do with giving his characters human-like qualities and making them likeable;

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    well-being of the U.S. as Secretary of Treasury after the Philadelphia Convention. He advocated for a strong central government which would use its implied powers‚ given by the Constitution‚ to reduce the national debt. Alexander Hamilton‚ a stern and focused leader of the Federalist Party‚ played an essential role in the formation of the new United States in its beginning years. Alexander Hamilton’s early life formed him as a leader in the Philadelphia Convention and the years that followed. Hamilton

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    utilize the truckers and service for the then equally perishable salad products and margarines. -Then in 1933‚ Miracle Whip salad dressing was introduced and promoted through the debut of the Kraft Music Hall on Radio. - It was successful and quickly climbed to a leading position among salad dressings where it has remained. - Salad dressings manufactured by Kraft including Miracle Whip‚ mayonnaise‚ and blue cheese dressing. - In the Margarine field

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    focuses on celebrities and the bandwagon effect it has. She uses a very informal tone‚ geared towards The Atlantic’s readership‚ when describing the permeating presence of yoga in the West. Rosin also makes an appeal to ignorance in her discussion of miracles that occurred from the practice. While Rosin seems to make a compelling argument that yoga is in fact a fad‚ she employs fallacies which suggests a lack of substantial evidence. The first fallacy that can be spotted within Rosin’s argument is the

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    knows by now how off put Rap has been for the blog. Over time‚ seeing it being integrated in a more refreshing manner has begun to turn that around. Steve Young a motivated rapper in the Philadelphia area came together with a few artists wanting to start something great. This seemed to be just part 1 of Lyrical Miracles. In his bull mask‚ Torito and his DJ Yohan Sebastian took lead in the lineup with catchy hooks and danceable beats. Sebastian rolled into track after track seamlessly as Torito noted

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    Thomas Paine

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    was born in Thetford‚ England. He was a political activist‚ philosopher‚ and revolutionist. Throughout his early lifespan‚ he had different jobs but he wasn’t known until he became a journalist. In 1774‚ he moved to America and during his time in Philadelphia‚ he became a journalist. He then published “Common Sense” in 1776 which remains one of the most important documents written during the time of American Revolution. In this document‚ Paine pointed out that Americans had the right to be independent

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    “That’s a rare combination‚” my disciplinarian told me during my interview for the Diocesan Scholars Program. Toward the end of each year‚ the top students in each junior class in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are eligible to interview to take college courses during their senior year for no cost. When the time for my interview came‚ I exuded nerves. Sure‚ everyone had told me there was no doubt that I would be accepted into the program‚ but I knew my fellow students were just as qualified. Into

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    Actually‚ this miraculous act was later used by the emperors themselves. By the time of Vespasian‚ a story reached us about the miraculous power of the Emperor that was given to him by the aid of Serapis. we were informed that when the emperor was in Alexandria previous to his accession‚ two men‚ one blind‚ the other with a maimed hand‚ came to him seeking a cure on the directive of Sarapis. After some delay for consultation with physicians as to whether these infirmities could be overcome‚ Vespasian

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    “Harriet Tubman” Biography Strong is a phenomenal word to describe Mrs. Harriet Tubman: she fought through all of her challenges even though some brought her down. Harriet Tubman was an extraordinary heroine. She was extremely committed to reaching Canada and helping others to flee out of the slave states they were sold into. Harriet Tubman had many obstacles she had to overcome‚ this pushed her even more to move north. She was given a numerous amount of blessings as well. Along her journey there

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