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    and writing across article “Young Doctors and Wish Lists” written by Matt Richtel explains why dermatology is the most competitive field compared to those who are interested in internal medicine. Mr. Richtel says this is because most medical residents want a controllable lifestyle. Most medical fields demand you to be on all call and can call you to come in at anytime. Which doesn’t let doctors spend as much time as they would like with there families. Dr. Boldrick who is training to be a dermatologist

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    In his novel‚ The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap‚ Matt Taibbi juxtaposes the wealthy and the poor in order to illustrate the disparity between the treatment of high-class criminals and lower-class citizens. The novel also notes the growth of the inequality and the schism between the classes. He uses illuminating narratives from both of the classes to demonstrate the huge difference between the rich and the poor in terms of how they are treated by the American justice system

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    every minute‚ he climbs 12 m but slips down 8 m. How much time he will take to reach at the top? (A) 20 minutes (B) 22 minutes (C) 19 minutes (D) none of these 4.  a b a a a b a  a a (A) a b a (B) a a b (C) a b b (D) none of these 5. What was the day of the week on 15 August‚ 1947? (A) Tuesday (B) Wednesday (C) Thursday (D) Friday 6. If S = n(n  1) = 78‚ find the value of n. 2 (A) 32 (C) 13 (B) 12 (D) 6 7. A vertical stick 6 cm long casts a shadow 4 cm long on

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    Today‚ in the community of Baltimore City there is an increase of drugs use. In fact‚ many type of drugs are made‚ consumed and sold in Baltimore. Some very dangerous drugs include: Bath salts (a chemically human made drug)‚ LSD (the most dangerous mood changing drug)‚ and crystal Meth that is known as methamphetamine looking like glass fragment. New drugs and antidepressant are destroying kids and causing many problems in our society. Some example of these drugs include: sleeping pills such as:

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    What would I do if I won a million dollars? For example‚ from the lottery maybe? Yes‚ the chances of winning are just as likely as being abducted by aliens but if I did‚ I this were to happen‚ what would I do with the cash? Winning the lottery is a favorite daydream for a lot of us.   If I had a million dollars‚ I’m guessing I would definitely want more. I would probably try to discover a way to double the million‚ probably put it up in a bank somewhere for a few years and let it collect some interest

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    The song “Missing Baltimore‚” by David Morreale‚ expresses the feeling of hope and homesickness‚ through the use of lyrics and musical beats. The purpose of the song is to convey certain emotions‚ as well as create a sense of comfort and hope while relating to the audience. The use of repetition with the lyrics and a steady‚ catchy beat‚ is used in order to spread the main message of the song. Given the overall mood and lyrics of the song‚ David Morreale is aiming to reach anyone in the audience

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    comments tends to be the same. So why do my classmates favor the male student’s remarks over the female student’s? Everyone has their own way of saying things‚ however the way we hear what a women says is often completely different in comparison to how we would hear it if a man had said it instead. When hearing both genders communicating‚ we unintentionally put males above females. We look at men as more powerful than women. In Deborah Tannen’s book‚ You Just Don’t Understand‚ she explains that

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    A book written to relate the Christian attitude on cultural matters with societies perspective‚ “A Sneaking Suspicion”. Written by John Dickson‚ a theological historian from Sydney’s suburbs attempts to contrast cultural experiences - including relationships‚ sex‚ meaning - with the Christian view inspired by Jesus death as our substitute. These areas are the major focal points throughout the book and are addressed in three main sections. The first called “Some Sneaking Suspicions” expresses how

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    SouthWest Airlines A company’s differentiation in resources and capabilities makes it difficult for competitors to copy. We know that Southwest is successful because of the number of awards the company has won. It is the most onetime airline; it has fewer lost bags‚ most satisfied customers etc. These awards represent Southwest’s unique capabilities. How is the company able to differentiate? Let’ take a look at its cost drivers. Firstly‚ They redesigned their processes such as:

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    In President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address‚ he provided what is quite possibly one of his most famous quotes: "My fellow Americans‚ ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what can you do for your country." This was followed up by‚ "My fellow citizens of the world‚ ask not what America will do for you‚ but what together we can do for the freedom of man." Exactly 44 years after Kennedy’s Inaugural address‚ it might be worthwhile to revisit the implications of this statement. Can

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