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    It tends to drain me pretty quickly. It’s easy for me to become overwhelmed.  I cannot bear violence or aggression. I enjoy "alone" time. I often spend it by avoiding people. It doesn’t mean that I don’t like being around people though‚ but I recognize when I need some time alone and indulge by myself. I enjoy my solitude. I worry about being misunderstood. I’d like to think I have a conciliatory spirit.   I am a good listener - which is why people seem to come to me to share their problems

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    Freedom is the state or quality of being free. The United States fought hard to gain our independence from Great Britain so we can be free people. What freedom means to me is being able to think‚ speak or say whatever you want freely without constraint. Freedom is important to our country and we are privileged to be free. The United States fought hard for our freedom‚ and on July 4th‚ 1776‚ The Declaration of Independence was written. Unfortunately‚ this document caused a war to break out between

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    Greek Architecture in Boston My first discovery of classical architecture was made the moment I stepped outside my apartment‚ as my building has two Doric columns framing the front door. As I meandered over the hill and across the Common I realized exactly how prevalent classical architecture really is. Elements of classical architecture can be found on almost every building in the old residential neighborhoods and many commercial buildings feature columns and arches as well. I saw all three

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    Doctor In kindergarten‚ my class was asked‚ “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Crayons danced across sheets of paper to illustrate our dream occupations. Our drawings were hung in the hallway for our parents to see at Back to School Night. I remember looking down the line and seeing pictures of ballerinas dancing‚ firefighters putting out a blaze‚ and astronauts leaping across the moon‚ careers that were seen as typical dreams of five year olds. My picture showed a girl throwing a ball

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    TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN FROM: Gloria G. Early DATE: October 30‚ 2014 RE: Letter of Intent Below is my account of what is motivating me to pursue a doctoral degree‚ my vision of the outcomes and what I hope to achieve from the degree and lastly‚ my plans to commit the time and resources necessary to complete a doctoral degree. What has motivated me to achieve a doctoral degree? To earn a doctorate degree is one of the highest honors of academia one can achieve. Yet‚ on the other hand‚ it is a

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    Sunday afternoon. I only get to watch Japan: My Hometown and Dear Doctor. From those two Films‚ I really love how the story goes in dear doctor. It started with a sweet slow blues guitar and then a very slow yet creative way of playing the harmonica. That sweet sound really catches my attention and then a man on a motorcycle‚ driving in a dark black night all wiggly as if he’s drunk. When I saw the man‚ I thought he was the doctor. And then I saw him pick up a Lab gown or something like that‚ that

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    Happy endings are what we believe to be a point in a story in which the character or charactes are resuced from trouble and brought to triumph. However‚ what British novelist Fay Weldon suggests‚ is that maybe all an ending needs to be is happy‚ is not to be resuced from trouble‚ but to acknowledge the trouble‚ grasp it and to embrace our humanism. In Doctor Faustus‚ Faustus is a symbol of that humanism‚ and his quest for power is a symbol of the trouble every story encounters. Doctor Faustus is a perfect

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    Something that I believe makes me unique is my ability to take a step back from the situation‚ and study it. Being able to do this‚ allows me to think calmly and rationally about what needs to be done. I also know what needs to get done and I will do it with all of my effort. My strong points from the Myers-Briggs inventory‚ I believe are being creative and great with words‚ works hard‚ and easy to get along with. These things are great for a workplace‚ because you need someone who will do a great

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    Home? By: Salma Almaz What does home mean to me? It means safety‚ hope‚ love‚ and happiness. These four things make up my home. People say that home is where your heart is‚ that is true but there is more to it than that. Home is where I grew up‚ laughed‚ cried‚ and screamed. It’s where I became stronger‚ smarter‚ and wise. Home is what defines me; home is what makes me who I really am. Home is my future‚ my past‚ and my present. My home is much more than a roof on top of my head. It’s my surroundings

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    Christopher Marlowe ’s "Doctor Faustus" Before the 15th century‚ a God-centered world existed. The creator was the focus of all activities and nothing good prevailed without that deity inspiring all aspects of life. Then‚ slowly but surely‚ a change started to creep into the culture and intellect of the people. This change or movement began because some members of the clergy and of the government journeyed to Italy and saw amazing things happening in the arts and academics. However‚ there

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