Zyrice Mitchell 6396 Redan Square Lithonia‚ GA 30058 4/26/2011 Office of Admissions Admissions Appeal Committee 2000 Clayton State Blvd Morrow‚ GA 30260-0285 Dear Admissions Appeal Committee: As I write this letter to you‚ I am doing so with an immense sense of hope‚ appeal and expectation. In 2007 I was enrolled as a full time student I was happy and healthy enjoying the things that life had thrown my way. My grades were passing and I felt like I was going to be able to concur
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WHY I WISH TO BECOME AN ENGLISH TEACHER I wish to become an English teacher because English is my native language albeit with a New Zealand (Kiwi) accent and pronunciation and with the odd Maori word thrown in. I believe English to be the most common language used in the world and although it may not be the most common native language I believe it has become the default business language. The world is turning global with most of the borders and boundaries being merged into one very vibrant
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People are always reading about what others did or what they are going to do. What if you had the chance to write about your accomplishments or even your life? Most would love to live the life of the American dream‚ being wealthy. However‚ I personally do not want to live that American dream‚ I rather create my own dream. Do not get me wrong‚ I have the goals‚ the grades‚ the leadership and even a career plan. Most high school girls would rather be going out with their friends but not me. I
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The Racial Mountain What is the Harlem Renaissance? The Harlem Renaissance was a movement that was prompted by the advocacy of racial equality that began in the early 1920s and lasted into the 1930s. Also known as the “New Negro Movement”‚ the Renaissance was the development of African American culture‚ and was the most influential movement in African American literary history‚ cultural literature‚ and music‚ theatrical and visual arts. Participants such as Zora Neal Hurston‚ W.E.B
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a challenge at times. With today’s economy‚ college is very hard to afford‚ which wants me to work even harder for my goals. With a teacher salary and three kids it has made me realize that I am capable of doing bigger and better things. Education is a privilege that some tend to take for granted‚ but I know that my education is an investment for my future and certainly not something that I will waste. My educational goals have always included college and pursuing a career in nursing by getting my
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Racial Segregation in the United States is one of the countries most negative enforcements in history. Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had promised freedom but racial segregation was everywhere decades after this event. Segregation is the separation of humans into ethnic or racial groups in daily life. This includes activities such as :eating in a restaurant‚ drinking from a water fountain‚ using a public toilet‚ attending school‚ going to the movies‚ riding on a bus‚ or in the rental
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WHY WE DO NOT LIKE PSU. As my partner said‚ the current admission process discriminates students because of their social classes. Moreover‚ it does not show the real knowledge they possess nor evaluates apropiate skills for each course. Youngsters whose families have more resources do not do better at PSU because they are smarter than the ones from a lower social class. Inteligence‚ studying habits or even the effort they make‚ are equally distributed through society. It is knowledge what is
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I have always felt that is was my duty to always help people in need‚ and no one exemplifies this sense of responsibility better than nurses. Being accepted into the nursing program can help me achieve this dream. As a child the notions of duty and responsibility have been instilled to me by my mother‚ a military nurse in the Russian army. When I came to U.S. my passion for nursing only increased as I have spent all my time working in medical offices and assisting doctors with patient care. My
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Occupational Medicine 2007;57:18–24 Published online 23 August 2006 doi:10.1093/occmed/kql088 Racial discrimination‚ ethnicity and work stress Emma Wadsworth1‚ Kamaldeep Dhillon2‚ Christine Shaw1‚ Kamaldeep Bhui2‚ Stephen Stansfeld2 and Andrew Smith1 ................................................................................................................................................................................... Background Previous research has suggested higher work stress
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parents. I’ll probably be trying to send my children through college‚ and making sure they have everything they need to make it in the world. However‚ what about my life then? Will I consider my life successful? The truth is‚ no one really knows where we are going‚ but I do know that I have an eventful future ahead. In order for me to see my life as successful in the future‚ I would have to accomplish some of my main goals.
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