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    offers the audience a connection to the coming of age of the story’s protagonist. Pip, a young boy, learns to find his way in a world with ever expanding opportunities. At an early age Pip seeks more for his life than his sister and brother-in-law desire for him. He seeks to better himself through education, become wealthy, and culture himself to become a gentleman. Today, as technology

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    My work ethic and ability to work well with others combined with the clinical experience I have gained in the United States as well as in India make me the ideal candidate for this residency, but my desire to contribute to my community will help me improve the lives of others – one patient at a time. I look forward to being a resident in this program collaborating with my peers in the program and building the skills I will need to become a competent

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    forgotten part of overall health. As a dental hygienist I have the opportunity to educate and help people improve or maintain their periodontal health. I would like to transfer because I have a huge desire to educate future registered dental hygienists and by continuing my education I will be equipping myself to be a stronger leader and mentor for students. Dental hygiene is my passion and my desire is to share my enthusiasm for dental hygiene with future generations of dental hygienists. The

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    to work harder and better, as nothing else, is the unconscious desire to be a freer man. The best way to motivate people, is giving them loan, that would provide the life they want, but at the same time restrict their freedom to the extent, where they have no other choice but to contribute to the society, pay taxes and work. Observationally, it is evident, that people are psychological slaves to their desires, and exactly this desire, to have more than one needs, or to be someone that one is not

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    I sat staring at the unending lines of code, all but giving up on the mess in front of me. The green ‘run’ button had generated a slew of bold red error messages. Prior to reapplying to medical school, I was working on a tech-based vision aid for macular degeneration (AMD) patients towards my masters in mechanical engineering. Due to the lateness of the hour, however, I was running low on steam. As I gathered the courage to call it quits for the night, I was taken back to what got me first interested

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    My friends hadn’t really helped me it turns out. Instead they had asphyxiated my growth for a long period of time, by giving me ego boosting advice. Our friends and family often end up doing us this same dis service, creating self-defeating behavior. If we see ourselves as good photographers because our friends say so, we then become afraid to try new things and be seen by friends and family as being a failure. We therefore resign ourselves to playing it safe, refusing to grow our skills, and instead

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    a revolution to be successful, there are many components and stages that play into it. Matter of fact, George Didi-Huberman, the author of the article Uprisings argues that there are five different parts: elements, gestures, words, conflicts, and desires. Each part is unique and significant in its own way. Not only are each of these parts displayed during the process of a revolution, but they also make a significant impact prior and after the revolution. This can be noted from analyzing different

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    practice doctoral-level research and apply this research to workplace behavior. After obtaining my doctorate, my desire is to become a licensed industrial and organizational practitioner. Through the application of my education and career goals, I hope to impact society by not merely creating a more tolerable work environment, but by nourishing strengths within a work environment that improves well-being, performance, and allows individuals to flourish in a vital domain of one's life.

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    Navy. As one of the most respected schools in the world, the Naval Academy would most certainly help me achieve my goals. For the short term, I desire to work with the propulsion systems of nuclear submarines, and no other university on the planet could give me the training and know-how on this matter like the Naval Academy. For the long term, I desire to become a JAG Officer. The reputation and academic esteem of the Naval Academy would allow me to attend the best law school possible, which in

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    A degree from Flemming Center’s Healthcare Management program will provide me with the knowledge to apply management problem-solving skills to improve health systems and influence health management and policy decisions. The diverse faculty background in management and policy will enhance my educational experience by providing me with the resources needed to succeed in this field. I am particularly interested in working with Dr. Aday. Being the first in my family to graduate from college and pursue

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