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    My expectation for college were off because I was not able to get the schedule I desired‚ class work would be different‚ and responsibilities. My schedule was not how I was expecting it would be for college. I thought it would be the way you wanted it but that did not happen. There we’re classes that were full or there were no classes for the days you wanted to go to class. I wanted my classes to be only 3 days in a week from 9am-2pm but I didn’t get the days I wanted but the hours I did. Also I

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    I believe I should be selected to attend the White House Tour because with the skills I have learned and obtain through work experience and programs‚ it has inspired me to get into business and to learn more about my surroundings. As matter of fact‚ this opportunity will demonstrate to my family that I am on the right path towards success and that even though I am a first generation college student that I can persuade my brother and cousin into doing the same. Better yet‚ I can learn more and give

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    Jail Industry in Nepal

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    Executive Summary Hetauda Cement Industry Ltd. was established in 1976 A.D. under the government undertaking with the core objectives of the production of cement. In the market‚ there are many private and government agencies engaged in this kind of manufacturing. Hetauda cement industry has the core competitors like Udayapur Cement Industry (government) and many private cement factories. Hetauda cement industry is the single company to produce clinker in Nepal. It has the very good credit over

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    After being exposed to the life of the upper class and apprenticed to a blacksmith‚ Pip‚ from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations takes a walk with his friend Biddy and confesses his inordinate desire to become a gentleman on behalf of a beautiful‚ yet snotty Estella. As Pip struggles through the snare of distress over his aspirations‚ he dismisses Biddy’s difference in opinion about the significance of the upper class. Through this‚ Dickens expresses that the misperceptions of class bring unnecessary

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    the classroom. More important‚ however‚ these trips emphasize the attentive mind‚enabling a sense of discovery and a quality of quietness. And this emphasis need not come in the way of such trips being “fun” as they are meant to be. INTRODUCTION Before the development of publicly regulated schooling‚ students learned by following their teachers to areas of interest or by apprenticing themselves to master in their intended fields. This hands-on learning lives on today through the idea of field trips

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    expanding area in the travel and tourism industry. It is also known as career enhancement or self-enrichment programme which comes in various formats namely foreign student exchange programmes and business conventions. However‚ all forms of educational tours have one point in common‚ which is to increase the travellers’ knowledge. Therefore‚ educational tourism should undeniably be used as a form of education as it effectively facilitates learning and greatly benefits the travellers. One of the benefits

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    Birmingham Jail Speeches

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    Hello everyone. I am Martin Luther King Jr and I am a very important historical figure. I am an American Baptist minister‚ activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights. Some of my influences were; Mahatma Gandhi‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ Bayard Rustin‚ and Henry David Thoreau. I am going to give you three reasons why you should keep me in the balloon; first I lead the March on Washington in 1963‚ I was in charge of the Birmingham Campaign‚ and I lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott

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    Currently‚ my endurance has improved since Late September‚ however it has not improved to the point that I wanted it to be before basketball. I have somewhat followed my goal of trying to run at the track‚ but I have been unable to run or workout 4-6 times a week. From where I was at on September 30th I have improved and compared to this time last year I am in much better shape than I was at the start of basketball season last year. One reason why I may have not reach this goal was setting the bar

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    the White House and fifty plus years beyond your incarceration – what would you say? Would you praise God and retire to your church as an esteemed elder? Would you give Him thanks for the progress of your country‚ or would you judge us as you did in 1963? Would you believe we still weep for you 48 years after they killed you (you predicted your violent end‚ but death is still death even for a Christian)? Would you believe that universities still set your Letter in assignments (like this one) and that

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    correction facilities classifications; jails and prisons. Nonetheless‚ jail is defined as “Yet‚ while prison populations deserve considerable attention‚ it is important not to overlook America’s jails on any given day‚ nearly three-quarters of a million people are incarcerated in jails throughout the country. And just like prisons‚ jail populations have grown exponentially since the 1970s. consequently‚ in 1978‚ there were 158‚394 inmates in American jails. and by 1988 that number had climbed to

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