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    My ambition for pursuing dentistry is driven by an instinct to want to help people and society in general to have a better life and to improve their wellbeing. Having good oral health has life changing benefits‚ from having greater self confidence and a more positive mindset to more obvious benefits such as improved visual appearance‚ it is my goal to be able to improve and change people’s lives through their oral health on a daily basis‚ which I believe would be achieved through studying dentistry

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    How to choose the right source for an essay Jessica Pope English Knowing the characteristics of various types of sources will help you select the right ones for your project. There are four questions that should be asked when evaluating an article or a book; 1) When was it published‚ 2) Who wrote it‚ 3) Is the coverage in-depth or is it an overview‚ and 4) Does it provide an answer to my research question? By asking yourself when it was published‚ it helps you evaluate the timeliness of the

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    of writing‚ I grew to hate writing and so I began to write just enough for what my teachers were requiring and what they wanted to hear‚ so I guess one could say that I am a scholarship boy (or girl?). In Richard Rodriguez’‚ “The Achievement of Desire‚” he looks back on his childhood and realizes that he was so enthralled in school that he wasted his childhood. Rodriguez wasn’t always so enthralled in school‚ when he was in the second grade‚ he didn’t see the point of going to school‚ but his

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    Streetcar Named Desire

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    Marie Gordon Studying a Modern Play What does the play’s setting contribute to its dramatic effect? A Streetcar Named Desire shows the extent to which the American South is less a geographical expression than an entire way of life. Even today‚ the South’s distinctive culture‚ food‚ literature and music have influenced the rest of the country immensely. Tennessee Williams explored the cultural and spiritual experience of the South‚ to which he belonged and in Streetcar he dramatizes

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    judgments on the subject. Brooks is probably used to this because she was raised in Australia as a Jew. Knowing about the Jewish background and how they were discriminated against could have been an important factor in the writing of Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women. It also contributes to the concept of gender identification. This book suggests that Islam is a patriarchal religion where the women have no status and the men rule over all. For example; a married woman cannot

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    My Career Plan By Melissa Doughty In today’s society there are many options when it comes to choosing ones career. I have had some time to contemplate on what I wanted to do with my life and find a career that would suit. I made the decision to return to school and obtain my AAS in Paralegal studies. The reason that I have chosen this field is because the aspects of law has always intrigued me. I also love the fact that in this field there is always something new to

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    ’deposited’ information into the minds of their students - "education thus becomes an act of depositing (information)‚ in which the students are the depositories and the teacher is the depositor." (Freire 318) In his essay ’The Achievement of Desire’‚ author Richard Rodriguez categorizes himself under Hoggarts definition of a ’scholarship boy’ who according to Hoggart "must move between environments‚ his home and the classroom‚ which are cultural extremes‚ opposed." (Rodriguez 517) As the son

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    factors that influence this dramatic change. One factor being a rise in the numbers of mothers working outside of the home‚ a decline in the size of families which leads more parents to turn to preschools as a social outlet for their children‚ and a desire to give children a head start academically. The higher the income and educational level of the parents‚ it is more likely that their child will attend preschool.

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    A Street Car Named Desire

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    Hope Gerald Mr. Kelly 12 IB HL English II: Period 2 April 10‚ 2014 Study Guide: A Streetcar Named Desire Background: Streetcar hit theaters in 1946. The play cemented William’s reputation as one of the greatest American playwrights‚ winning him a New York’s Critics Circle Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Among the play’s greatest achievements is the depiction of the psychology of working class characters. In the plays of the period‚ depictions of working-class life tended to be didactic‚ with

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    Desire by Paz Latorena

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    Desire by Paz Latorena She was homely. A very broad forehead gave her face an unpleasant‚ masculine look. Her eyes‚ which were small‚ slanted at the corners and made many of her acquaintances wonder if perchance she had a few drops of celestial blood in her veins. Her nose was broad and flat‚ and its nostrils were always dilated‚ as if breathing were an effort. Her mouth‚ with thick lips‚ was a long‚ straight; gash across her face made angular by her unusually big jaws. But nature‚ as if ashamed

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