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    Kevin grit his teeth. His hands strangled the arms of his blue leather seat that were embroidered with white thread. Fear oozed from every pore within his body. His body tensed as we felt the engine roar, saw the turbines spin, and runway come to life. As the plane’s thrusters kicked in, Kevin shut his eyes, but I didn’t. I stared through my window and watched the runway lights gradually merge into a single line of fluorescent orange. Before I knew it, I was gazing upon Philadelphia, hundreds of

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    Essays tend to stress everyone involved in the process of creating them. Why, then do teachers still expect students to write these old-fashioned assignments? We have developed an entire language made solely of pictures. People hardly write in complete sentences while communicating with one another. As long as this trend keeps up, eventually proper grammar will be practically non-existent and the English language almost obsolete ("Why Do We Make Our Students Write Essays?" ). Yet, every year after

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    About 200,000 event of HAIs happen in Australia each year. HAIs are a main mutual complication Which is cause preventable suffering and pain to clients and their families in hospitals (ANMRC, 2014). HAIs patients are expended about two million hospital beds every year in Australia to achieve 126 surgical site infection held in between 5 million (Australian commission on quality in healthcare and safety (ACQHCS), 2014). Hence, HAIs are creating huge quantities of economic problem for both health care system

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    rather be than here. My school grades were good enough to help me obtain admission in one of the most prestigious and oldest medical schools in India, Government Medical College And Hospital, Patiala. It was founded in 1953. The attached 1000 bed hospital and 161 bed TB hospital is one of the largest and highest ranking institutions in the region. In medical school I had the fortune of learning from highly capable and motivated teachers. We were taught to think of medicine not as a profession but as an

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    born or you feel you belong. On the other hand, the dictionary also defines it as a place where people are looked after. The first meaning of the word home would not apply to me as I only have lived in Dubai, The United Arab Emirates for four years as compared to the seven years in Marseille, France. Although I hail from Algeria, a country in the North of Africa, yet I yearn for my home in Marseille. The last characterization of the word home is not relevant either. So only

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    she decided to send her young daughter, Grace Blanket, to live with her cousin, Moses Graycloud, and his wife, Belle Graycloud, so as to know about the white world. Later, Lila sent her two twin daughters, Sara and Molene to live with Grace and go to school. Molene died due to ''an illness spread by the white men who worked in the railroad'', and Sara became paralyzed (Hogan, Mean Spirit 7). In the early 1900s, each Indian had been given the choice to select any area of land not claimed by the white

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    consequence, she decided to send her young daughter, Grace Blanket, to live with her cousin, Moses Graycloud, and his wife, Belle Graycloud, so as to know about the white world. Later, Lila sent her two twin daughters, Sara and Molene to live with Grace and go to school. Molene died due to ''an illness spread by the white men who worked in the railroad'', and Sara became paralyzed (Hogan, Mean Spirit 7). In the early 1900s, each Indian had been given the choice to select any area of land not claimed

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    Nola Short Story

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    As a consequence, she decided to send her young daughter, Grace Blanket, to live with her cousin, Moses Graycloud, and his wife, Belle Graycloud, so as to know about the white world. Later, Lila sent her two twin daughters, Sara and Molene to live with Grace and go to school. Molene died due to ''an illness spread by the white men who worked in the railroad'', and Sara became paralyzed (Hogan, Mean Spirit 7). In the early 1900s, each Indian had been given the choice to select any area of land not

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    Defining Moment

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    1. What are some defining moments in your childhood that changed you , shaped you into who you are today, or helped you mature or grow? 1. As far as I remember, starting at the age of four, the first defining moment I had was taking a bath by myself for the first time. One day, my father was going to give me a bath since my mother was busy on the phone. However, right when I was about to take off my clothes, my father had a business call too. He told me to hold on, as he went into the other

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    Totalitarianism In 1984

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    watching you, the captain said, while the dark eyes looked deep into Winston’s own. Down at the street level another poster, torn at one poste, flapped fitfully in the wind, alternately covering and uncovering the single word INGSOC. […] WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” (2-4). The government tries to brainwash people through propagandas such as these poster and slogans. At first, “Big brother is watching you” creates a horrify atmosphere among in the citizens. People are

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