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    that is to become a Pediatrician. The reason why I wanted to become a Pediatrician was because my younger brother has a weaker immune system than I have‚ and he gets sick easily than I do. Growing up in a poor family‚ I noticed that getting quality care or immediate health attention for the rest of my family‚ my grandparents‚ uncles‚ aunts‚ and cousins was impossible. That’s when I decided to change my career goal‚ and that is to be a Nurse Practitioner. The reason why I wanted to become a Nurse Practitioner

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    There are many different reasons why we read the play today. One reason why we still read this play is so that we can remember the tragedies and hardships of the Jew’s that experienced. The main hardship shown in the play for the Frank’s was being stuck in The Secret Annex for two years with another family and a small amount of food. The main tragedies that millions of jews went through during the holocaust was death and torture in the concentration camps. Another reason we still read this play

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    most outstanding work‚ Marilyn Monroe undoubtedly defined the 1950s. Marilyn Monroe‚ born Norma Jeane Mortenson was burdened with a difficult childhood. In 1926‚ she was born into a broken home with an unsuitable mother‚ Gladys Baker. Norma Jeane was put under the care of foster parents‚ and after many attempts‚ Gladys Baker got her daughter back in 1933. At this time‚ the young girl’s mother became mentally unstable and was forcibly removed and admitted to the state hospital. Norma Jeane then became

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    The first and most basic reason that marijuana should be legal is that there is no good reason for it not to be legal. Some people ask "why should marijuana be legalized?" but we should ask "Why should marijuana be illegal?" From a philosophical point of view‚ individuals deserve the right to make choices for themselves. The government only has a right to limit those choices if the individual’s actions endanger someone else. This does not apply to marijuana‚ since the individual who chooses to

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    However‚ true perfection is not possible so a gap forms between concept and reality. Since people are not perfect‚ the ideology cannot be fully implemented‚ thus leading to mistakes which manifest as contradictions. This divergence is apparent with ideas that are radical since they go against the “dominant ideology.” In the case of early America‚ there are many examples of contradiction. One instance of contradiction found in the relationship between the United States and Mexico. The Treaty of Hidalgo

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    free country you are mandated to sit in cramped desks‚ read‚ write‚ and listen against your will. If you think for yourself in school‚ you get bad grades‚ and that’s why America doesn’t notice the government stripping away our rights. When our minds are impressionable‚ we learn that freedom means taking orders. Government officials should not teach the Bill of Rights until they’ve read it for themselves. The compulsory education system hasn’t changed because it’s insidiously self-promotional. People

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    During World War I‚ the United States attempted to stay out of the war. However‚ they had many reasons as to why they chose to stay neutral‚ the cost of war is very expensive‚ both financially and in the cost of losing lives. There was also a concern of their side losing the war. Continuing‚ the U.S. felt that it was a European problem and the U.S. did not really need to get involved. Lastly‚ there was the issue of trade. If the U.S. chose to get involved in the war‚ they could lose their trading

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    by the United States on Hiroshima‚ Japan. Innocent citizens heard an imaginable thunder‚ that was nothing short of earth-shattering. The decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was not taken lightly. The Manhattan Project‚ a top-secret American scientific endeavor‚ worked tirelessly to develop a weapon of unprecedented power. The successful test of the first atomic bomb‚ codenamed "Trinity‚" on July 16‚ 1945‚ marked a turning point in warfare and set the stage for the tragic events to come

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    From these changes‚ it has become evident that in order to protect others‚ legalization of prostitution in particular‚ is necessary. Although some oppose the idea of legalizing prostitution in the United States‚ it has proven itself useful in making those involved in the sex industry healthier‚ wealthier‚ and safer. The twentieth century has brought light to the often dark‚ sex industry. As many become more aware of this issues around them‚ there is more opportunity

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    The Electric Chair was a form of cruel and unusual punishment. It was once the most used method of execution in the United States. In the early twentieth century is when the electric chair started to be used. It replaced hanging‚ firing squad‚ and beheading in that period of time (Juan). Some states are still using the Electric Chair‚ but we do not hear much about it. Dr. Albert Southwick‚ a dentists‚ was the one who invented the Electric Chair in 1881. Edwin R. Davis was commissioned to design

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