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    Why do you want to become a Medical Practitioner? I can still vividly remember a terrifying night from my childhood when I suddenly awoke from my sleep because I was choking. My parents rushed me to the hospital and in the weeks that followed‚ I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. As an eight year old child‚ the kindness of one of the doctors who gave me a lollipop or another one who drew a smiley face on my band-aid after my blood test turned a situation that was difficult for me to understand

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    worse than death. But what about the great misfortunes and cruelties one endures long before they meet their demise? Perhaps something worse than death is the actual living itself‚ when a person’s differences are constantly condemned and excoriated by those around them. Andre Gide writes‚ “Society knows perfectly well how to kill a man and has methods more subtle than death.” For gay teens‚ the vitriolic diatribes by peers at school‚ the ostracism they endure by family members‚ and the random

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    Part one: y I wanna b a doc Medical profession is a very respectable and honored field of expertise‚ the passion that derives me to it comes from various life experiences. Wht things helped me decide that I wanted to b a doc I come frm a third world country and iv seen people die due to lack of docs - - Grandfather died due to lack of proper treatment and medication I hv seen physicians diagnose and help cure their patients and this whole act interests me a lot My interest in

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    Gay Gay‚ a word with multiple meanings: A person who is merry and happy‚ a person who is a homosexual‚ something that is lame or stupid‚ and a word that can be used for degrading. Over time this word has been molded and shaped into different meanings in all sorts of directions. The different meanings honestly have no similarities to each other‚ which makes it strange to see such a word as happy go to meaning a homosexual. It is strange to see such a word go from meaning happy to a word that can be

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    up their greatest belongings in order to buy something special for each other. However‚ they can not make use of their gifts‚ because what they gave up‚ relates to their possessions they gave up. In Sherman Alexie’s “This is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona”‚ the protagonist Victor travels with his childhood friend Thomas to Phoenix to get the remains of his dead father. Thomas tells him the story of Victors dad telling him to “Take care of each other” (156). Through out these two stories‚ the

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    Plot[edit] In His Steps takes place in the railroad town of Raymond‚ probably located in the eastern U.S.A. (Chicago‚ IL and the coast of Maine are mentioned as being accessible by train). The main character is the Rev. Henry Maxwell‚ pastor of the First Church of Raymond‚ who challenges his congregation to not do anything for a whole year without first asking: “What Would Jesus Do?” Other characters include Ed Norman‚ senior editor of the Raymond Daily Newspaper‚ Rachel Winslow‚ a talented singer

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    Abstract Family is important as it is also important to have a happy family. We might think at times what makes a happy family? Is there such a thing as a happy family? Or is it possible to have a happy family. Having a happy family as we all might know is not an easy task to do‚ but it is neither impossible. What we can do is search for element to guide us through a happy family. I understand that no one is perfect therefore; there is no perfect happy family. We will learn that a happy family is unique

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    me‚ she loves me not You just got off the phone with your girlfriend of three years and told her that you loved her and you were on the way to the store‚ she replied with‚ “ I’m doing homework at the library‚ ill see you tonight”. A few minutes later‚ as your driving through a nearby backstreet you pass a house and see your girlfriend walking out with a man that you have never seen before. What are you to think? What really is the meaning of love? It is just a word? Does it really have a meaning

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    Faulkner 1. What award did he receive in 1950? In 1950 Faulkner received the Nobel Prize and‚ at home‚ the National Book Award. 2. How did Faulkner regard his major works? Faulkner regarded his major works as a “saga‚” a reconstruction of the life of Yoknapatawpha County‚ his fictional name for Lafayette County in northern Mississippi‚ where he lived at Oxford (the "Jefferson" of his novels). 3. “The novels of the cycle move on several planes of southern society.” Explain. “The novels of the

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    My Grandfather never complained. No matter how bad it got‚ he never said anything. When he was young boy‚ he was thrown into the brutal and treacherous lifestyle that made up a Japanese internment camp during World War II. Treated like a POW‚ his life was miserable. When he was released from the camp he had to pick up the pieces that was his life. Everything changed. He was just a young man to make his own in the world. He struggled for jobs‚ was discriminated against‚ fought in the Korean War‚

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