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    For as long as I can remember, I have dreamed of a career in healthcare. I have always wanted to learn of the internal processes in the human body and help people in a meaningful manner. As a child, I recall wanting to be a doctor. Of course, at my young age, I was only aware of two options as a medical professional: doctor and nurse. Eventually, I learned there are many options for a career in healthcare. When I left for college, I decided to major in accounting (to acquire a broadened range of

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 30 Apr. 2017. Web. 11 May 2017. "Killing Center Revolts." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 30 Apr. 2017. Web. 11 May 2017. Bodden, Valerie. The Holocaust. Mankato, MN: Creative Education and Creative Paperbacks, 2016. Print. Gottfried, Ted. Martyrs to madness: the victims of the Holocaust. Brookfield, CT: Twenty-First Century , 2000. Print Gottfried, Ted, and Stephen Alcorn. Deniers of the Holocaust:

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    president of Tarraf Construction based in Eden Prairie Minnesota. He sought education at Saint John’s University for two years, pursuing a math degree. He then eventually transferred to Mankato State University, which was his hometown. At the time Karl was transferring, construction management was a new subject at Mankato State and he decided to give it a try. Using his previous experiences as a carpenter and internships, and his newly found degree in construction management Karl set out into the real

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    Dakota 38 Summary

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    Personal Analysis of “Dakota 38” Documentary This was my second time watching this documentary, but I found it to be just as powerful as it was the first time I watched it. I found that this documentary shares within it a tremendous amount of heart-ache, however it also shares a tremendous amount of determination as to how these Native American people wish to heal and forgive the dark past that haunts them. The ride that these Native American people endure is no easy task as they are confronted

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    HINDUISM Hinduism is the oldest and most complex of all religious systems. The origins of Hinduism can be traced to the Indus Valley civilization sometime between 4000 and 2500 BCE. Though believed by many to be a polytheistic religion, the basis of Hinduism is the belief in the unity of everything. This totality is called Brahman. The purpose of life is to realize that we are part of God and by doing so we can leave this plane of existence and rejoin with God. This enlightenment can only be achieved

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    Life Goals Essay One of my goals for high school is to get my grade point average to above a 3.8 if not a 4.0. I can achieve this goal by staying attentive in school and in my classes. Also I can reach my goal by turning my homework and classwork in on time and studying for every test so I can get a high score. My second goal is to all together graduate high school and take my education to a higher level. To score a high grade point average I already started to take school seriously and get as

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    Sybil Isabel Dorsett, a shy, twenty-two-year-old substitute teacher, became an interesting case, when the Sybil came into a mental health facility complaining of severe memory loss that resulted in unknown store bought items, “waking up,” in strange place, and severe social anxiety that again resulted in a loss of time, and memory, blackouts, and emotional breakdowns, in public places. What was first thought to be hysteria, turned into another problem, after experiencing some of the patients, “hysteria

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    Walter Ross Interview

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    I saw Raw and talked about many things with him when I was in the training room. To begin with, Ross talked about his job and how he made it to be an PT. He stated how he graduated from Mankato State and how he got a B.S. in Athletic Training with a lot of hard work. Shortly after, he progressed his way to get an M.S. degree in Sports Medicine and Exercise from Western Michigan University. He now has been working in St. Cloud Orthopedics for nearly seven years and is currently a physical therapist

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    Mn Lynx Research Paper

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    He is a billionaire with 1.7 billion dollars. The five best decisions he said he has ever done are getting good education, getting his first job with Mr. Bill Carlson, selecting his group of friends, staying in Mankato, MN, and taking the risk of getting involved with the Timberwolves and the Lynx. His children and grandchildren love going to the games. When and how the Lynx started. The Lynx started as a team, just a team not a professional team, just a team.

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    chose to write about Ron, because he seemed the most interesting and reliable to our state. This paper will discuss the topics of Ron's life, his career, how he got elected, what he did to get elected and a past campaign. On April 8th, 1995 in Mankato, Minnesota Jeanette Elizabeth and Dale Robert Johnson were blessed with a baby boy. They named him Ron. His family and he lived on a farm where he was born and raised. When Ron was old enough he delivered newspapers, worked at a golf course as a

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