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    Art and artifacts fill museums‚ without them people would not visit museums. Museums teach people about all kinds of things. The art and artifacts should have meaning or historical background. The art and artifacts represent cultures and important events. The person responsible for choosing and securing new art or artifacts needs to consider many factors. They need to consider the price‚ the purpose‚ and the creator of the art or artifact. Many factors are important when picking an artifact

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    Why the arts is better than science Creativity cannot be taught. People use their own individual talents. Feelings and emotions can be expressed. Different life experiences and the varying perspectives people have. Art gives us what makes us truly special. What it means to be a human. We have to found ways of expressing ourselves; otherwise we just become clones of each other. Subjectivity plays a large role here as that the fact everybody appreciates science and what it does to benefit us means

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    Why I Want a Wife

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    Essay I Matthews and Cofer both came from different cultures and both have problems. They lived two completely different lives. Both Matthew and Cofer worried about their friends excepting the fact that they had another culture. They both lived in the United States but had another life that they didn’t like sharing‚ but their family would not let them forget about it. In “Don’t Call Me a Hot Tamale” Cofer‚ “Pick One‚” Matthews‚ and “My Two Lives‚” Lahiri all face similar adversity‚ social problems

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    Why I Choose Engineering

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    challenges‚ thrown out by rapid development in science and technology‚ have made me choose engineering profession. My predilection to this field of study is because of its immense diversity in applications and the range of complexities it possesses. I chose to major in Computer Science Engineering with an intense urge to develop deeper into this challenging field. This century can be credited with have given birth to too many ideas‚ visions‚ ways of living and working. It can be credited with almost

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    I am applying to study Operating Department Practice because I am very interested in pursuing a career where every day is different‚ and where I will be able to work in varied roles such as the anaesthetic role and the post-operative care role. I chose ODP because it is a challenging but rewarding job where I will be able to provide safe‚ effective care to vulnerable people whilst working within a multi-disciplinary team. I am also looking forward to volunteering at my local hospital in the summer

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    Why I choose English

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    I chose English because I was interested in it since I was in primary school. I always hoped to score A’s in English. In order to improve my English‚ my mother started to speak English with me since I was six years old. My English improved as I spoke more and more. Before I attended Structure and Grammar of English 1‚ I thought that Grammar was as easy as what I had learnt during primary and secondary schools. After I attended the first class‚ I knew that I had much more things to cope with.

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    Why I Love Cats

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    Reason I love Cats . The first day I brought Mimi home ‚ I regretted it immediately. She was a kitten then and was crying all the time . It was my first cat and I did not know what to do . I kept thinking that there must be something wrong with her . I wanted to bring her back to the pet shop but I decided to just wait and see what happen . Finally Mimi got used to her surroundings and she became my best friend . Caring for a cat means much more than simply making sure

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    My name is Theresa Dauda‚ I am currently an undergraduate student at the University of Manitoba. I was born and raised in the Sierra Leone. Growing up in Africa I have seen a lot of people in various background and I know how life sometimes can be unpredictable. I have been working in a hospital setting as a lab secretary and I know what it means to be sick‚ but without the experience to render help to the sick‚ that I always dream of. For me‚ nursing is more than just a simple career or job; it’s

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    MY FIRST TRIP ABROAD It was on a Monday morning‚ the 1st day of December‚ 2010.I had spent two years preparing and saving money for this memorable day. I was going to be my best moment after my wedding day. The whole village where I was born “Makupa”led by our local chief Mr. Ndoto‚ my brothers‚ sisters members of the Clergy both young and old men and women‚ no wanted to miss that memorable opportunity of escorting me to Jomo Kenyatta international Airport. One would have thought that there was

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    Why I Wanna Be a Teacher

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    George Forman (Eds.)‚ The hundred languages of children: The Reggio Emilia approach—Advanced reflections (2nd ed.‚ pp. 49-97). Westport‚ CT: Ablex Publishing. New‚ Rebecca S. (1998). Theory and Praxis in Reggio Emilia: They know what they are doing‚ and why. In Carolyn Edwards‚ Lella Gandini‚ & George Forman (Eds.)‚ The hundred languages of children: The Reggio Emilia approach—Advanced reflections (2nd ed.‚ pp. 261-284). Westport‚ CT: Ablex Publishing. Rinaldi‚ C. (2003). Teacher as researcher. Innovations

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