I am writing in support of the M.S. in Biology program application of Elizaveta Shmakova. It is a pleasure to write on behalf of Elizaveta and to recommend her highly. She plans to graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree with majors in biology in May 2018. I came to know Elizaveta when I was her professor for Cellular and Molecular Biology (BIOL 4340) during fall semester 2018. During the course Elizaveta was able to learn cellular processes at the molecular level, including the determination of cell fate and differentiation, growth regulation of cell, Cell adhesion and movement, and intracellular trafficking. She finished the class with A-. I support Elizaveta's application for admission without reservation. Her academic work for me has
Anzia Yezierska was born in plonsk in Russia .She immigrated with her family to the United States.She was working during the day at a sweatshop and in the evening she studied English.Than she work teacher for few years.
Maryusha Antonovksy was no more. In her place stood Mary Antin, the same immigrant Jewish girl but with a new “American” name. Mary had also bought “real American machine-made garments” to replace her “hateful” homemade European-style clothes. “I long to forget,” she said. “It is painful to be conscious of two worlds.”
My name is Sammie Spisak. I was born on July 19,1999 in Bridgeport, CT. I grew up in Fairfield, CT and I am the oldest in my family. I have two younger siblings, who are twins named Matt and Molly. They both just started their first year of high school. I have two dogs Georgia and Sophie, both Tibetan Terriers. My mom and dad both grew up in Fairfield. My mom is one of 7 and my dad has a sister. There are five sets of twins on my mom’s side of the family. I am one of 26 cousins.
I was reading through the papers that you gave me, and I found them to be very interesting. However, I do have some questions. I also really enjoyed reading Catherine Sullenberger’s paper, and I wanted to ask when she was giving the presentation that you mentioned? Also you asked about my availability during the summer, so I wanted to let you know that I will be in
One of the most memorable events about World War II was the holocaust. Most people remember the many lives that were lost in this massive genocide. Although many lives were lost a few were able to survive and share their experiences in those harsh times. Many non Jewish people helped in anyway possible such as Stefania Podgorska. During the holocaust Podgorska kept resistance by hiding and providing for Jews in the most necessary times.
The novel of Vaclav and Lena written by Halley Tanner exemplifies how it is inevitable for human beings to experience twists and turns within a relationship. Two close friends, Vaclav and Lena reunite after nine years and because of this reunion, Vaclav needs to make important decision of whether he wants to dedicate his time with Lena or his girlfriend Ryan:
I am absolutely honored to receive the Walter & Francis Surovik Scholarship. This scholarship will be incredibly helpful for my college career in ways you cannot imagine.
Originally published in the Wall Street Journal in 2010, Lera Boroditsky’s paper titled “Lost in Translation” analyzes the impact language has on thought. Formatted as more of a persuasive than truth seeking essay, Boroditsky begins by asking the reader if the language a person speaks shapes the way they think. This makes the reader believe as though she is truly trying to find an answer to this inquiry, but as the paper goes on, the reader is mostly introduced to evidence that supports Boroditsky’s stance and she merely touches upon the argument of the opposing side. Although Boroditsky does not include more counterarguments, “Lost in Translation” is a well written article which demonstrates that languages indeed shape the way people think through her use of the Rhetorical Triangle, inductive logic, and her stylistic choices.
In Anzia Yezierska's short story "The lost beautifulness," the protagonist Hanneh Hayyeh scrimps and saves to be able to paint her apartment white to make it look respectable for her son Ady when he comes home from fighting World War I. Hayyeh wants some kind of hope to cling to in her desperate immigrant's life. Although the dialect of the characters is Russian-Jewish and the setting is in an early 20th century urban environment, the idea of immigrant aspirations and the conflict between rich and poor is a common theme in American literature.
I find the field of biology fascinating and I thoroughly enjoy learning the subject. It is an ever changing and developing subject with new advancements every day. These advancements can change people’s lives for the better and I want to be part of that.
Throughout all different forms of government persuasion, propaganda is one of the most effective and most commonly used methods. However, propaganda, especially during wartime, can have unintended consequences contrary to the original intentions of the propaganda piece. These unforeseen consequences can have long lasting effects on an entire population’s mindset. The racist and degrading artwork, imagery and words put out by the American government still have an effect on our culture today. Propagandists have three common goals in mind when they create their works; motivating soldiers to fight harder on the front lines, instilling hatred into the minds of the soldiers and those on the home front for the enemy, and encouraging those on the home front to help support the war effort through product manufacturing or money raising.
I have completed all the sciences courses I can at Bunker Hill Community College. I am transferring to pursue a degree in Cell and Molecular Biology, with this degree, I want to achieve a Ph.D. degree that allows me to fulfill a career in cancer research. Upon completing my degree, I want to help people living with cancer by studying this dreadful disease through exceptional research and laboratory experiences. I want to apply my expertise to cooperate with the scientific community to find more suitable cancer treatments. I am committed to transfer to a four-year institution where I will endeavor and persist to accomplish my objectives. I have enthusiasm and passion to do cancer research because my mother is currently under drug treatment for breast cancer. This affected my life emotionally and mentally. Thus, I am an inquisitive, self-motivated and persistent person.
Rome Millions of people all over the world travel to Rome, Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy. It is full of historical sites, and exciting events. Rome still has many landmarks from the Roman Empire. Rome is an ancient city with an interesting history, a thriving present day, and a promising future.
My deep rooted curiosity about the human body is what has driven me to study this course. Contributing to future medical developments, as well as breakthroughs in wider science, is something that both excites and motivates me. This fascination surrounding the body works has led to an enthusiasm for science, particularly Biology, that extends beyond the classroom.
Pharmacists have implemented systems to attempt to cut back on mishaps but they are still very prevalent in the field. The implementation of computers into pharmacy has lessened human error because it breaks down complex processes, allowing the worker to concentrate on one task at a time.