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    Parents often ask their children what they want to be when they grow up. My very first answer 2 to this question was a doctor‚ at the age of 7. At that time all I knew was that the healers 3 in the white coats made my pains go away and since then I’ve been amazed. 4 Why‚ you may ask‚ would I want to study medicine? Well during my O-level studies‚ my school 5 had a field trip to the St Matthews School of Medicine. They took us up to the lab that housed 6 the plasticized cadavers

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    There are a few reasons why I want to be an RA. These reasons begin with the fact that when you become an RA‚ from what I have seen‚ you join a group of people that become good friends so quickly and these new friends are always there to help you‚ you can rely on each other and it makes the experience that much better by gaining those new friends. To which‚ I think is great because I love meeting new people and getting to know their stories. I also like the fact that having the position as an RA

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    World War I broke out in 1914‚ but the United States did not join the conflict until 1917. The regimes involved in the war did much to present their cause as the just or virtuous cause. Many posters stressed patriotism or staunchness toward one’s nation. Nationalism was a prevalent theme in World War I posters. Nationalism is extreme pride in one’s nation‚ or the conception that one’s nation is superior to others. European nations emboldened nationalism in regime-sponsored posters by appealing to

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    been challenging‚ demanding and rewarding. However‚ I aspire to break through boundaries and reach for expectations that can only be described as exceptional. I believe the role of Surveillance Officer with ASIO will be just that exceptional‚ as well as for filling my personal desire to work for such a highly regarded and respected organisation. The challenge the role would offer will no doubt bring out the best in me. In this statement of claim I will emphasis on my personal abilities‚ interpersonal

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    Why join the Coast Guard? The coast guard is the most promoted division of the military.The coast guard is only part time force of nearly 8‚000 specially trained people who serve the Coast Guard. You serve one weekend a month and two weeks every year. This doesn’t give you a good enough reason to join the Coast Guard‚ well the coast guard will pay for a lot of things for you. There is most definitely more benefits of the Coast Guard that without a doubt would change your mind for The great job.

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    history. Unfortunately‚ this was allowed because America (I call it America‚ not the North or the Union‚ because these ’rebel’ idiots today enjoy calling themselves "Patriots" while they sought and seek to destroy the country) wanted to heal the wounds caused by the war‚ which was caused by the South. McClellan may be one of the most underrated generals in history. He was committed to saving his country AND his soldiers‚ which is also why he was so beloved by his men. He matched Lee battle for battle

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    When I was a small kid I used to get very excited to see people dressing up in different costumes and coming to our house and going to everyone else’s house in the neighborhood to collect candies. I dreamed of doing the same when I grew up a little big “dressing up in my favorite cartoon character costume and going to everyone’s house in the neighborhood to collect tons of candies that I could eat for a lot of days. But boy I was in for a big disappointment when my parents said NO WE ARE MUSLIMS

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    the seventeenth century and till this day gang participation is rising‚ it is one of the nation’s fastest growing problems within recent history. Several people assume that the reason why minors join gangs is because they don’t have a family encouraging them to succeed. However‚ there are several factors as to why youngsters are joining gangs for instance‚ many of them aspire a family ‚desire protection‚ it’s a family tradition

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    My journey starts when I leave Puebla‚ Mexico eight years ago without knowing a single word in English to being a first generation college student in the United States. My family consists of my mother‚ two older sisters‚ my twin brother‚ and left behind my alcoholic‚ abusive father. I have been working in the hospitality industry ever since I arrived‚ from being a dishwasher to becoming front of the house supervisor. Initially without English knowledge or particular skills I had to settle into working

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    World War I was the first globally encompassing war. To many Americans with a general knowledge of history‚ the entrance of the United States into World War I was merely about one thing and one thing only: the sinking of the Lusitania. Though it is a viable reason and provides a moral rationale for American entrance into the war‚ numerous other reasons for American entry are often lost in history. The American government led by Woodrow Wilson and Progressives had both economic and socio-political

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