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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    Jillian Sheffield Mrs. Lozares English II 15 February 2017 My Dream 1. Becoming a veterinarian requires years of study‚ countless years learning‚ and large amounts of money to pay for school tuition and state licensing.The veterinary field interest me in any ways. In this field there are many benefits‚ and some flaws. Veterinarians have the ability to save animals everyday. They also have to have communication skills‚ allow them to talk to the the owners (OK Career Guide.org). The veterinary

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    child I was always around dogs which made me want to pursue an education in Animal Health Science. All my life I have dreamt of becoming a Veterinarian which has made me determined to continue my education and make that dream a reality. When I was younger watching dogs on the streets would make me upset because they didn’t have homes‚ I could never help them because I couldn’t have any pets at the time. Since then my love for dogs and other animals has motivated me to become a successful person in

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    Becoming a chef

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    Running head: Becoming a chef and the responsibilities you must take The reason people want to become a chef is because cooking is something they enjoy doing with the spare time that they have while at home or anywhere else ‚ me personally have a good feeling that some would get far in life becoming a chef if they like to travel cause chef’s travel to places such as Italy‚ London‚ Europe‚ japan‚ China‚ Paris‚ and so on‚ those are places that a lot of people never visit…. Most people never left

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    260465022 POLI 227 TA: Sherif Fouad The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East Marc Lynch defines the 2011 Arab uprisings as “an exceptionally rapid‚ intense‚ and nearly simultaneous explosions of popular protest across an Arab world united by shared transnational media and bound by a common identity” (Lynch‚ 9). In his book The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East‚ he sets out to put the events of the Arab uprising into perspective and to create

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    Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011 The Center for International Media Assistance at the National Endowment for Democracy commissioned this report‚ Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011‚ several months before the revolts in Tunisia and Egypt‚ and it was completed just as they broke out. It is published as a stage-setter for the events that are rapidly unfolding in the Arab world. The Arab world has experienced an awakening of free

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    Causal Analysis of the Arab Spring On 17 December 2010‚ 26-year-old jobless Mohammed Bouazizi‚ frustrated and ashamed by the public humiliation inflicted by a Tunisian female municipal officer and her asides who confiscated the fruit and vegetables he was selling from a street stall and slapped his face in the process‚ set himself on fire and passed away a few days later. As an aftermath of this incident‚ a huge wave of protests over unemployment and social issues sparked out in Tunisia‚ forcing

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    Becoming A Teacher

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    Becoming a Teacher Watching these videos‚ I learned that teachers don’t always have it easy and it’s not always what it looks like‚ I know that it take a long time for the students to get comfortable with a new teacher and the teacher has to adjust to the new setting of the classroom. It takes a great deal of time so teachers can get their classroom to the way they want it. In the first video “classroom Management Strategy to Settle Noisy‚ Rowdy Students at the Door” I learned that the teacher

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    East have been greatly influencing the development of Arab-American literature. Political contexts provided an impetus for Arab-American writers to express political beliefs in their works and address the questions of identity‚ ideology‚ and other subjects connected to political actions. Most of the issues considered by writers and researchers of Arab-American literature can also be found in literatures of other “hyphenated” Americans. However‚ Arab-American literature have strongest bonds to the political

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    stereotype Arabs The documentary of Jack Shaheen “Reel bad Arabs” discussed how American movies portraits Arabs as terrorist. It did not discuss only one movie. It discussed many of them‚ which will help me‚ support my topic by referring to the movies included in the documentary and also by his criticism and explanation. The Media critic used many films in him documentary to proof that this was done by purpose and to convince the audience that the American movies are stereotyping Arabs. Jack

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    NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IN ARABS CULTURE The Arab world is a term to define all of the Arabic-speaking countries stretching from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Sea in the east‚ and from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Horn of Africa and the Indian Ocean in the southeast. It consists of 22 countries and territories with a combined population of some 325 million people spanning two continents. The Arabic language forms a unifying feature of the Arab World. Though different

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