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    When I was little‚ being compared to my older brother Michael was one of the greatest compliments I could get: “You’re becoming quite the artist‚” my mother would say. “Just like Michael.” Michael was smart‚ athletic‚ funny‚ and artistic. Of course being compared to someone like that would fill me with pride. Now‚ I consider it an insult. When somebody compares me to Michael‚ they use it to hurt me: “You’re so lazy‚ just like Michael.” Or even more hurtful “you’re just like Michael”. So what brought

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    With Life‚ Have Joy “I’m at the hospital … the doctor thinks Jo might have had a stroke.” In the middle of July of 2003 my grandmother‚ Josephine‚ suffered from a stroke causing the loss of movement on her left side. No one really knows what caused her to have a stroke‚ but it’s narrowed down to two events. During that summer my grandmother and I were visiting a nursing home. She is an ordained minister and was going to deliver a message to the residents. On the way in she tripped over

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    Natural Disaster What is natural disaster? A natural disaster is a sudden event that causes widespread destruction‚ lots of collateral damage or loss of life‚ brought about by forces other than the acts of human beings. General cause of natural disaster 1. Significant physical damage or destruction‚ loss of life‚ or drastic change to the environment. 2. Extensively defined as any tragic event stemming from events such as earthquakes‚ floods‚ catastrophic accidents‚ fires‚ or explosions

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    On August 15‚ 2007‚ my older brother‚ Lucas‚ suggested we go to the corncrib. I agreed and we walked across the farm to flip the lock and open the large white doors. I followed him inside‚ and hence there being no windows on the lower level‚ it took my eyes awhile to adjust to the darkness. I heard Luke’s voice somewhere to my left‚ and glanced over my shoulder to vaguely see him climbing up a ladder. Having never been inside the corncrib before‚ I blindly followed him. My eyes stung as they adjusted

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    My Happy Place Life can be a very scary subject especially when you are just a teenager in high school‚ are in all AP classes‚ up to your neck in homework‚ have extracurricular activities‚ and try to manage a social life. Although life does throw people and places at you that can help you relieve this stress and be in ultimate bliss. For me that place is my Grandma Lesvia’s house back in my home town of Eagle Pass. When I was little‚ my parents were always fighting every other day‚ so I would

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    In the U.S. Military services‚ rank determines who gets to tell whom what to do. The higher one ’s rank the more authority (and responsibility) they have. U.S. Military personnel fall into one of three categories: (1) enlisted members‚ (2) warrant officers‚ and (3) commissioned officers. Warrant officers outrank all enlisted members‚ and commissioned officers outrank all warrant officers and enlisted members. "Rank" and "pay grade" are closely associated terms‚ but not quite the same. "Pay grade"

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    Narrative tasks may require you to write a story or part of a story; they may also ask you to write a true account. The purpose of your writing is to entertain the reader through the situation you have imagined and also to explore that situation and the characters involved in it • Remember how much time you have in the exam. Don’t try to write too complicated a story. Examiners want quality not quantity. • Don’t fill your writing with direct speech; it causes problems with punctuation and it’s

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    One of my favorite Who We Are Values is respect. Respect to me is the unspoken way of showing someone you appreciate their values as a person regardless of their physical appearance‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ economic status‚ religious or political belief. It means acknowledging and valuing others’ point of view even if they are different from yours and you don’t have to necessarily agree with them. Respect is a basic moral value of human beings‚ and having respect in such a diverse workplace like Wegmans

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    What Trust and Respect mean and how it should be earned Respect as defined by the ARMY values is defined as‚ “treat people as they should be treated” I believe that this is true but that there is more to it than that. Respect to me is about doing what is asked of you without back talk or argument‚ talking to someone as they should be talked to i.e. if someone is in a greater position than you treat them as such (stand at parade rest‚ etc.) Respect is a very important quality that we are taught

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    his into the mix. He is stealthy about his approach to his student’s opinions‚ and never steps on their own beliefs. He is a prime example of respect. Today and throughout the decades respect has been a lacking characteristic. The true explanation of respect lies deeper than most can see. Respect should be seen through people’s thoughts and actions. Respect in today can be defined in the examples‚ Mr. Abel‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ and Immanuel Kant. “Meritocratic

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