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    perfect. It leaves numerous improvements to be desired, but the practice I’ve had has left me with several characteristics that I greatly appreciate about my writing. Likewise, while taking Writing 122 this term, there are various improvements that I desire to make in my writing as we dive into the finer aspects of persuasive writing and argumentation. Writing is an incredible skill and there are parts of it that I feel I do well in. One part of writing I feel I have accomplished is the organization

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    I shadowed multiple physicians from various specialties, as I worked to confirm my desire to become a physician. Out of all of them, Dr. Brian Loveless, a family practice physician who utilizes osteopathic manipulative medicine, stood out to me the most. My time shadowing him at The Patient Care Center at Western University of Health Sciences exposed me to the philosophy of osteopathic medicine. Using osteopathic manipulative treatment techniques like high-velocity, low-amplitude, he was able to

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    Personal Values Analysis

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    are surrounded by them do not have an influence on them to be great. They are accustomed to living in poverty and being a part of the violence in their community. The values and beliefs I have will help me in my profession. I will always have the desire to help others and I will do what is needed to fulfill the needs of other people. As long as I am a social work, I will provide the best service to others. The clients that I come in contact with will always have a different background or beliefs

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    visit those who waited for him. He came back out but instead of going to a new store went to get a job and trade that drink for a college degree. I decided to attend Strayer University to pursue higher education, to improve financial life, and show other my true potential and desire to change.

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    the world around them a better place. People act in order to improve the world around them because of the sacrifices that heroic individuals have made throughout time and the natural desire of humans to personally influence the world in a positive way. Over the course of history, people have sacrificed themselves for a greater purpose, which offered them no personal gain other than the fact that they did the right thing to improve the world around them. In his "The Future of

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    Anyone who has ever attempted to quit drinking will tell you that it is anything but easy. However, there are some things you can do if you want to know how to quit drinking. Below is a guide that will help you if you want to know how to quit drinking: Avoid Keeping Alcohol At Home One of the best things that you can do to quit drinking is to not buy alcohol. Choose healthy drink alternatives to alcohol, such as water or fruit smoothies. The best way to resist a temptation is to remove it completely

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    men who are looking for ideal solutions to improve their sexual life, Viconan is definitely a good option. It is completely safe with a guarantee of being made by 100% natural ingredients. Its effects include: • Increased flow of blood in the penile area which aids in producing harder erections that would also last • Improves the level of testosterone in the body which would transcend to an increase in libido, providing better sexual satisfaction • Improves ejaculation which allows more enjoyable sexual

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    In the article "Fixed vs. Growth: The Two Basic Mindsets That Shape Our Lives," the author Popova states that Carol Dweck’s Mindset: The New Psychology of Success is "an inquiry into the power of our beliefs, both conscious and unconscious, and how changing even the simplest of them can have profound impact on nearly every aspect of our lives." This remark is critical in understanding the main point that there are two types of mindsets: fixed and growth mindset. Fixed mindset is when one believes

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    Sidney uses many common poetic devices in Thou Blind Man’s Mark, which help convey the his complex attitude toward desire, yet some are found to be a little more unusual. The beginning of each line begins with a single-syllable word, except for three. The words are simple and brief until line five in which he begins with “Desire, desire!” repeating it and utilizing an exclamation mark. Repetition is a form of grabbing the reader’s attention so they can understand what they need to pay attention to

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    would think that more people would be concerned with this infringement upon human rights. While our government is striving to give more “freedom” to homosexuals who desire marriage and to women who do not want to deal with the human being that they helped to create, it is ignoring or suppressing the cries for liberty from those who desire the religious freedom to educate their children in the way they believe they should be educated. Because of the support that the government gives public schools using

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