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    expeditions was the Lewis and Clark expedition. Although Lewis and Clark did not technically “find” anything‚ the expedition was important to American history and helped people gain knowledge and provided individuals with inquisitiveness of what was in the West. The knowledge gained through the expedition‚ helped improve the colony’s knowledge and helped lead to even more important advances in American history. Lewis was born on August 18th‚ 1774 and Clark was born on August 1st 1770. Lewis’ family had

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    believe everyone has a purpose for being here today. We all have that passion or iinterest or quirky inspiration that gets us going every day. The goal that gets us out of bed 2 hours after we went to sleep to repeat the same old school or work day. The thing that we hope someone will ask about so you can just tell them your elaborate plan. So they can see the glow in your eyes when you speak about it. That for me is to become a veterinarian. Being a veterinarian is not goal for me it

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    Being A Veteran Essay

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    head when I hear the word Veteran‚ and I’m sure that in the past you’ve heard the word Veteran more than once. The Veteran may have been one of your teachers or even someone on a local news station‚ but have you ever considered what being a Veteran really means? To me‚ being a Veteran means you are someone who is brave‚ kind‚ and much more. Veterans selflessly defend the country that we call our home‚ and without them‚ life couldn’t be the same. The many wars they’ve fought for us and all of the time

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    speaking either language around my classmates because they would look at me strange if I spoke Spanish with someone and then weird again if I spoke English and I felt that I had to identify with just one. Once I got into my teenage years I learned that being bilingual was not a disadvantage but an advantage which meant that I would be able to relate to not just one crowd but‚ two. This made me realize why I got looked at funny when I was little‚ they did not know that I was using my second language to

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    Thomas Edison Imagine a world without light being produced by light bulbs. This would be the world we would be living in‚ had it not been for one scientist who made all the difference: Thomas Edison. Great inventor and scientist‚ Edison shed light on the world. Thomas Edison was born February 11‚ 1847‚ in Milan‚ Ohio. He was one of seven children‚ him being the seventh and last. During his school days‚ his mind wandered. This was probably one reason why his teachers called him “addled”. Another

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    retail setting. They thrive to make sure that the patients in the community get the prescription medications that are needed. They also provide knowledge about the medications being dispensed‚ as well as information on over the counter medications. Not only do they distribute medication‚ they also ensure that the medication being prescribed is a normal dose. If the dose looks abnormal they will go into further investigation‚ and if need be they will contact the doctor. There is a high demand for community

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    In 1804‚ two men‚ Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were sent out by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the land of the Louisiana Purchase. The two men were to determine if the new territory actually had something that could contribute to America‚ or if there was nothing new or of importance. They were told to study the plant life‚ animals‚ and the geography of the region‚ to map out the borders of the land. In addition‚ they were to discover if the area had any natural resources which could

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    Being A Gladiator Essay

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    losers helmet firmly) and makes no noise when the victor either slits their throat or plunges their sword into their neck. The loser was then taken to a separate room where he would be finished. Losers were not aloud to scream or ask for mercy when being killed as a code of discipline. Gladiator fighting was not only male combat. Female gladiators also known as “gladiatrix” were rare but they existed. Emperor Domitian made women fight bh torchlight‚ however in A.D. 200 another emperor Septimius Severus

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    Contrasting The Styles of CS Lewis and William Gibson Using Neuromancer and That Hideous Strength The styles of C.S Lewis and William Gibson occupy opposite poles in the Science fiction realm; chronologically‚ sub-genre-wise‚ and most importantly‚ in terms of style. They differ significantly‚ in terms of use of language‚ tone and personal philosophy. Yet both are brilliant examples of great science fiction. Style is one of the most important elements in any written work‚ perhaps as much so as

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    Being A Nurse Essay

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    I believe one of the hardest aspects of being a nurse is having to deal with a patient’s death‚ especially if it’s unexpected‚ and you have grown close to them. Although I am not a nurse‚ I do know the pain of losing someone dear to me‚ just as every individual does. As a new nurse‚ of course‚ it would be difficult to handle a sudden and bloody patient death. As of right now I don’t know how I would handle it because I have not had to face such a situation. Dealing with a patient’s sudden death would

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