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    MSIA Personal Statement

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    In today’s modern technologically-centric world, we take so many things for granted and a lot of them we don’t even blink an eye too--- until it’s far too late then we panic and have mass media hysteria over it. For being so technologically-centric we are oblivious and sometimes even blind to the inherent risks. To say that my goal in applying for the MSIA degree is to protect the confidentiality, security, and integrity of the world’s data may be a bit over zealous. On the other hand, to say that

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    At the tail end of four minutes of active rest, I felt a sensation that could almost be described as “restedness”. It was at that moment that the break ended. We got up and jogged across the field and back to get our legs moving again, and it was not hard to keep myself from going too fast. I toed the line, and we were off—in the opposite direction this time, to keep our legs working evenly. My first 200 meters again took 45 seconds—on pace for

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    bothersome child complaining the entire trip-THE CHILD!-I’m up again and this time I can hear a faint cry of help drowning out the excess murmurs. I displaced pieces of debris to help navigate towards the noise. “OUCH,”I trip over an older gentleman’s leg who seems to be confused, but I continue towards the girl. “Uh, s-sorry.” It is getting difficult to breathe, my vision still not entirely there. In the moment, I am not worried

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    The Worst Day Of My Life

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    crash of the screen door breaking from its hinges and falling onto the wooden deck. The next thing I knew my shin was burning in pain and I was being pulled off the swing by Boss, landing face down. Soon the pain traveled to my inner thigh on my right leg as Boss rips into it. Everything begins to get fuzzy as Boss continues to make my inner thigh look like raw hamburger meat. I remember screaming and my friend trying to pull Boss off of me. Soon the pain traveled to my left shoulder. Boss bit down into

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    ISSA Case Study Essay

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    CASE STUDY: CHAD EVERMORE AGE: 55 GENDER: Male RESTING HEART RATE: 80 bpm HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 180 lbs BODY FAT PERCENTAGE: 20% Chad is an avid golfer. He wishes to improve his golf game and is very motivated to get started on a training program. Chad has exercised regularly for the past 8 years and is in good physical health. Most of his exercise has been aerobic in nature with only a small amount of resistance training. 1. Using the information above, calculate the client's BMI 23.16

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    protectors which was not considered “cool” to eight year old me. Looking back on things, I am so glad that my parents enforced safety upon me and my siblings. It was your typical late-October afternoon; a little chilly and slightly dreary. Towards the end of a three day weekend my freshman year of high school, my friends and I wanted to do something besides watch movies all day. My friend, Austin, had suggested we all hop on the four wheelers and spend the day outside mudding. As soon as he mentioned

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    In Dupo, Illinois where the long end of McBride Avenue meets the bluffs, there is a rocky outcropping known as the Plateau. The Plateau sits about one hundred feet above the street, and it is a perfectly flat surface that overlooks the entire neighborhood. There were always rumors of the Plateau being haunted. During the 70’s and early 80’s, it was a popular hangout for kids who liked to party and drink beer. When you visited the plateau, there was several years’ worth of graffiti painted every

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    spiderwebs and dust, Rachel looked around the room for her bike. After she found it she picked it up by the electric blue frame, and carried it out of the garage. Putting her hands on the handlebars she felt the squishy, transparent, grip. She swung her leg around the bike, sitting on the smooth, black, leather seat.

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    much older, and the field felt daunting which I had never experienced before. I did not know what to do except leave. Soccer fell somewhere in between the Baseball seasons. Well… a Four-wheeler crash condemned me to the goalie position, that was the end of soccer. Following in my brothers footsteps I joined a Football team. They told me during a scrimmage match that they needed their best players to win. That was one of the many games that I

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    popping firecrackers he sat a looked out the patio door for several minutes. After deciding it is save, he went the pet door, stood on the patio, and looked around before headed to the middle of the yard. About the time he raised his right leg two very loud explosions took place. He was startled, jumped with all four feet coming off the ground. With the look of fear showing on his face he was in the house before you can say, “What the Hay was that.” Now, the dog has no trouble going outside

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