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    A personal experience that sparked my interest in the pursuit of a veterinary science degree was when I was eight years old. My mother brought home a small injured puppy that she found abandoned on the side of a busy street. I remember how scared he was‚ and how very fragile he seemed. She tried to make him as comfortable as possible until we could get him to the veterinary office the following day. He slept in a box‚ padded with blankets‚ next to my mom’s bed. He would cry each time he moved.

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    The basic point of Mills’ argument is that happiness is a good and it is compared with pleasure or pain when it is attained or not. The fact that it is a good means that the people will place their own personal actions or virtue to attain happiness. It is their self-motivation that drives people to that end goal. People‚ in general‚ will find themselves finding ways to this goal by utilizing money or resources. Mill mentioned that money is a means of itself and the strongest moving force of human

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    As a child growing up‚ I remember wishing to be a fireman or a police officer‚ and in speaking with other friends‚ dream was similar for them. These professions‚ whether because of the uniform or notoriety‚ seemed to appeal to every son or child at one point or another. Yet as time goes on‚ often ones interests change‚ life takes each person on unique individual paths that open or close doors that were never either given much attention or simply never seen as achievable. Countless people miss the

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    The American Dream has shaped this country for centuries. It inspired the works of many people like Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Thomas Alva Edison‚ and Henry Ford. This Dream can be considered the driving force of our economy‚ the contributing reason to our immigrant influx‚ and the powering factor of our innovation. Although everyone interprets this Dream differently‚ the majority of individuals in this country can agree on some certain ideas and morals. Since none of this would be easy or even possible

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    Today‚ we live in a world where people are obsessed in appearance. Some people suffer from low self-esteem and most of them believe that it was caused by their ’imperfect body’. In the modern age‚ people are attracted to the ‘perfect bodies’ of supermodels‚ actors‚ and actresses. The effect of it: people undergo plastic surgeries to acquire those model-like bodies. Plastic surgery is a medical operation wherein a part in a body is changed‚ repaired or restored. There are two types of plastic surgery:

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    As children‚ many people often dream about what they want to be when they grow up. Most commonly an astronaut or maybe an athlete. For some reason‚ I never really had any major dream job aspirations as a kid; Although I was a decent athlete playing three sports: football‚ basketball‚ and soccer I enjoyed being active in those environments. I realized at an early age the likely hood of going pro in any of them was a very small chance‚ but I still had a desire to be wealthy so that I could afford to

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    For most of my adult life‚ I have struggled to define success -success‚ in the sense‚ that I have never been where I wanted to be. I grew up in a small one-bedroom apartment in East Los Angeles where we struggled to pay the monthly rent of $500. My grandmother had been renting this apartment for 30 years. My mother and her four siblings were raised in this apartment. None of my grandmother’s children graduated from high school. Instead‚ they drove trucks for a living‚ joined the armed services or

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    Years ago‚ my neighbor had this bumper sticker‚ “You were created for something awesome. Find your purpose.” I would see this bumper sticker every day‚ and hope that‚ indeed‚ someday‚ I would find my purpose. I never imagined that I was meant for more than being a mom and wife. Content with my role‚ I still kept hoping my awesome purpose would make itself known. Nearly 20 years after dropping out of college‚ I have found my purpose – I’m helping to heal my family and friends. When I was in high

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    Book Review Name of the Book- “Breakout Nations‚ In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles” About the Author: Ruchir Sharma‚ writer and head of emerging markets at Morgan Stanley‚ is a portfolio manager‚ and has written widely on global economics and politics. A long-time columnist for newspapers and magazines around the world‚ Sharma is the author of bestsellers‚ one of which is reviewed as below. He writes regularly in national and international dailies of repute on macro-economics of developing

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    Lifting of Corporate Veil in Tort Cases in Pursuit of Justice Introduction Limited liability has been the prevailing rule for corporations for more than a century. It creates incentives for excessive risk-taking by allowing companies to avoid the full costs of their activities. Strict application of this rule in all cases would lead to inflexibility and injustice‚ particularly in tort cases. Therefore‚ as suggested by Stephen Griffin—“in the interests of justice and to prevent subsidiary companies

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