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    Personal Statement Every year‚ thousands of people all over the world apply the best of themselves to Oxford. Some believe in the distinguished faculties producing groundbreaking research that addresses critical issues facing our academia‚ while the others believe in the synergy between fundamental and applied research and the “The Lord is my light” approach‚ which foster intellectual partnerships between faculties and students. As an up-coming graduate in Economics‚ I yearned to further my postgraduate

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    Khaled Ahmed Personal Statement - College Essay Walking through the door I felt a tense sensation among everyone. Hundreds of kids all with killer intent‚ all competing with one another. The room was dark and eerie‚ the hardwood floor full of dust. The dark winter night didn’t help the situation much either. Ever since my entrance into the room all I could ever think about was the outcome. As time slowly passed‚ my frame slouched forward‚ every step taking its toll. I could feel my heart in

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    Personal Statement: ARTWORK 2 How have you explored mark making through your artworks? What has been successful or created difficulty for you? Throughout the process of exploring mark making‚ different media’s and styles have been incorporated to develop a personal style. I have created this by researching different techniques and styles from a range of artists‚ both famous and non-famous artists such as Bridget Riley‚ Victor Vasarely and Pablo Picasso. The most difficult part of mark making

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    Personal Ethical Statement: Ethical Lens Inventory is used as way to identify what values are more important to me as an individual. The inventory allows me to see ethical dilemma clearly and learn how to resolve them better. The awareness of people having different priorities and different values help me to learn and respect each other’s point of views. My preferred ethical lens is Rights and responsibility. It says that I think thoroughly through a problem and options before taking action

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    Personal Statement All my life I have always been a loner; due to this many people around me never understand why I just prefer to stay on my own. Being raised by my grandmother and the firstborn of a family of four‚ a lot of pressure is on me be make something of my life. I remember hearing the echo of my grandmother’s voice saying‚ ‘a tree can never make a forest”; which usually does not really go very far for me. It is not that I don’t easily make friends but it just that I take in high priority

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    Personal Statement I was first presented to the piano by my neighbor who had an old player piano in her basement. I was very young and was so highly amused by this instrument and started to play on it. Immediately‚ I liked the touch and the sounds that came out and was attracted to the piano. My first teacher in Louisiana was Iva Gunness. She introduced me to piano instructions during my kindergarten and 1st grade years. She was really strict on me‚ and the most vivid memory I have of her is

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    STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTEREST I’m a physiotherapist with 5 years of experience in rehabilitation of neurological disorders mainly cerebral palsy‚ cerebrovascular stroke and spinal cord injury. Although‚ the rehabilitation process takes a lot of time and money‚ the recovery is usually limited. Moreover‚ the impacts of these disorders on patients and their family can be devastating. These factors were motivating me to search for new methods in management of these disorders. I found that integration

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    Personal Statement For 2016 RN-BSN Candidate Tracy Duong Everyone deserves equal access to healthcare. Nevertheless‚ many people in our community still do not have access to good healthcare. A friend of mine was in a critical condition because she refused to seek medical treatment when she became ill. She did not have health insurance and she was not aware of the opportunities for affordable healthcare for those with low income. I have seen the negative impact that comes from delaying health care

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    Personal Ethics Statement My ethical perspective lens rights and responsibilities; I tend to use reasoning skills to determine duties as well as universal rules that each person should follow. I prioritize the value of being in charge over equality. My primary concern would be protecting my individual rights‚ believing that it is the best way to assure that everyone in the community is treated fairly. Rationality over sensibility is also another prioritized value‚ believing that universal rules

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    University of Washington A. Personal Statement (max. 600 words) Poverty can be isolating in and of itself‚ but I’ve always felt far more disconnected and decidedly “other” in the sense that I seem to experience my impoverishment in much uglier‚ more unconventional ways than others I know struggling under comparable incomes. Dealing with poverty can make you feel detached from the average person in the sense that they won’t know what it is to face a considerable percentage of your day-to-day

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