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    is today. People choose to work in nonprofit organization because of different reasons. I chose working in a nonprofit organization because you will engage your heart in to the work and you will gain more experience. To begin with‚ Every so often in corporate America‚ people find that their heart is unengaged in the work processes they are responsible for. Work can easily become a worthless chore outside of earning money. However‚ working for a nonprofit organization helps you to see how your

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    “America was not built on fear. America was built on courage‚on imagination‚and an unbeatable determination at hand.”-Harry S. Truman. Among the many presidents who accomplished great things‚Harry S. Truman sticks out with his amazing feats. Truman went from being an ordinary young man in the military into dropping an atomic bomb‚starting the korean war‚and almost being assassinated. Not many people can say they have done all that in a lifetime. Many people couldn’t accomplish what Truman did

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    Radiologist I. Introduction A. (Opening Device) I’m sure most of you in here have broken‚ fractured‚ or sprained something in your body before. And you had to take that dreadful trip to the ER after whatever crazy and or stupid thing you just did. Or it might even just been from you playing the sport you love. My favorite part of that trip is when they finally bring in the x-rays and you get to see the part of your body that should not look like it does in the picture. I’d love to share how some

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    Choose a real friend

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    Choose a real friend. A real friend? Someone that brings out the best within you. Whenever you feel invisible‚ he makes you feel that you’re a part of something bigger. A lot more than you can think of. A real friend? Someone that is always there for you through thick and thin. Always there to support you but not afraid of telling you what you’ve done wrong. Real friends are like diamonds. They are precious‚ yet hard to own. All the people around you can be your friend; but not

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    Finding a career inspiration is a matter of thinking like a child. Inspiration will always be around oneself‚ but first‚ one has to let that child’s imagination come out and play. In order to find the right career for oneself‚ one must examine her self-evaluation of her interests. One must examine her abilities and values. With all the positions to choose from‚ many people have a difficult time deciding which career path to take. There are many resources nowadays to help us decide our interests

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    I can pursue a career in sport and inspire the younger generation to become the best they can be even with the many difficult barriers they may face throughout their journey. ‘I can do it!’ Just four little words that made me see how worthwhile all the hours of coaching and dedicated work it takes. Naturally this realisation and ambition led me to consider a career in sport science‚ a vocation that allows me to combine my energy and enthusiasm

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    Why Is Smoking Bad For You?

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    Why Is Smoking Bad For You? Smoking is responsible for several diseases‚ such as cancer‚ long-term (chronic) respiratory diseases‚ and heart disease‚ as well as premature death. Over 440‚000 people in the USA and 100‚000 in the UK die because of smoking each year. According the US CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)‚ $92 billion are lost each year from lost productivity resulting from smoking-related deaths. Of the more than 2.4 million deaths in the USA annually‚ over 440‚000 are

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    have spent about 4 million dollars on plastic surgeries. The “before and after” photos of her can be found online easily‚ so you can make your conclusions looking at the results of the numerous plastic surgeries she has undergone. Janice Dickinson‚ Michael Jackson‚ Courtney Love‚ and other famous personalities who had undergone plastic surgeries can also be a good example of why this kind of surgery should be abstained from. Plastic surgery does not solve the main problem of a person who decides to

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    If I told you that you were‚ on a daily basis‚ consuming food that could potentially give you serious health issues‚ would you still eat it? The human body is in fact‚ designed to sustain a vegetarian diet. Most of you are‚ on a daily basis eating meat‚ poultry or fish – which have also been linked to a large number of chronic diseases and cancers. Alongside this‚ animals are treated extraordinarily cruelly and inhumanely when it comes to satisfying us humans. This is wrong and needs to be fixed

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    phrase to describe something constant and dependable is "for all seasons"; here the phrase is changed to "for all seasonings." (Seasonings is another word for spices‚ such as salt‚ pepper‚ and curry.) What hint does this give you about the mnemonist? (Early in the article you will find out.) One evening two years ago‚ Peter Poison‚ a member of the psychology department at the University of Colorado‚ took his son and daughter to dinner at Bananas‚ a fashionable restaurant in Boulder. When the waiter

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