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    When I wake up in the morning….” So the 500‚000 songs go‚ and anything is possible after that. You could “be sorry for not givin her all the luvin she deserved and now she ain’t no more”….. Or you “see the risin sun and it brings you back to Wyoming in the summer”….or you “have one more cup of coffee and one more cigarette and one more turn pike”. Sometimes better to have slept it out! The last man I asked if he heard voices said: “I wake up in the morning and I’m a true believer and I praise

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    Why I Want To Be A Lpn

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    I want to be a lpn because caring for others is my passion and it brings me so much joy knowing that I made a difference in someone’s life(Even if it’s just by putting a smile on someone face). My dream of becoming a nurse is something that came to me from a very young age. From birth‚ till my family and I were able to come to the United States‚ I was in a environment where the health care system believe was to give treatment to those can afford to pay for it. I was men and women dying prematurely

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    Focusing on my effort to become an Eagle Scout‚ I faced many obstacles but worked very hard and was determined to become an Eagle Scout. On my path to becoming an Eagle Scout‚ there were many people who doubted my ability and leadership skills. However‚ I persevered and focused on my goal. From the time I joined the Boy Scouts at age thirteen‚ I had been hearing about the Boy Scouts and the highest rank that could be achieved. Hearing stories about previous Eagle Scouts that had come through my troop

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    Elements Using Scanning Electron Microscope Hirokazu KIMURA‚ Hisayuki HIGUCHI. Michiyoshi MAKI and Hifumi TAMURA Central Research Laboratory‚ HITACHI Ltd. Kokubunji. Tokyo. Japan [Reprinted from Journal of Electron Microscopy Vol. 15‚ No. I‚ 1966] 21 ( 21 ) Vol. 15‚ No.1‚ 21-25‚ 1966 JOURNAL OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Observation of Semiconductor Elements Using Scanning Electron Microscope Hirokazu KIMURA‚ Hisayuki HIGUCHI‚ Michiyoshi MAKI and Hifumi TAMURA Central

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    When I Quit College Essay

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    I decided to participate in gymnastics once I was about seven years of age. Unfortunately‚ I felt as if my backflip was not as structured compared to my fellow gymnast‚ my cartwheel just did not seem refined enough to me‚ and my reach did not stretch far enough to fit my expectations‚ so I quit. I began to take an interest in karate at age ten‚ I felt my crescent kicks were not worthy‚ so I quit. I joined a local track team around thirteen‚ my speed and endurance did not seem to measure up to my

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    While colleges take in account your GPA and test scores‚ I have also found that colleges look into character and how a potential student will make a positive impact at their school. Through my research‚ I have found that the most common qualities colleges hope for in a student are leadership‚ a willingness to take risks‚ and initiative. I immediately knew that these characteristics were instilled in me through gymnastics. Being part of a team‚ there is usually a leader or a captain. This position

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    immigrant‚ I adapted to big city life. Notwithstanding‚ moving from Iran to Indianapolis‚ IN; offered vastly different cultural and language experiences. However‚ this adversity has but brought new and exciting opportunities. As an immigrant to the United States and as a person of color who had to help support my family throughout my undergraduate education‚ I am well aware of the challenges that students must navigate to be successful. To support others in their quest for academic excellence‚ I worked

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    When I Have Fear Essay

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    Fears In When I Have Fears by John Keats‚ the author demonstrates he is afraid to die before he can accomplish his lifelong goals but he is more concerned about the nature and knowledge that are going to be left behind once he dies. “Romanticism was a literary movement that swept through virtually every country of Europe‚ the United States‚ and Latin America that lasted from about 1750 to 1870. In their choice of heroes‚ also‚ the romantic writers replaced the static universal types of classical

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    country proudly. Those people should be examples for every citizen of this great nation as they are truly patriots. A patriot‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ is a person who loves and strongly supports of fights for his or her country. Now‚ when one begins to think of patriots‚ their mind immediately goes to men like Benjamin Franklin‚ George Washington and Paul Revere‚ but do we as Americans truly consider all who are patriots? What can we do to be patriots ourselves? According to www.raymondinegypt

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    Why I Want a Wife

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    clothes to his new job‚ could he? Poking fun at the responsibilities involved in marriage is similar to the attitude presented in Judy Brady’s 1971 essay‚ "Why I Want a Wife." In "Why I Want a Wife‚" Brady offers hypothetical criteria for an ideal wife in a satirical commentary on how the work of wives is often taken for granted. The humor of the essay lies in its structure: on the surface it seems to accept the criteria it puts forth‚ while the meaning actually operates in the recognition that the

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