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    goods that increasingly see no boundaries fascinated me. More so because I, myself, am a product of transplantation. Since then, my otherwise typical American dream narrative gradually evolved into a lifelong passion toward global affairs. And a reach for the graduate degree is an appropriate step in realizing that passion. After a search of what can best capitalize my skills, I arrived at an undergraduate major in international studies. Gaining deeper insights into contemporary issues, such as a

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    The Future Of Game Design

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    of Game Design In the year 2000 my parents brought home the very first Playstation, by that time it was already five years old but it was still the most advanced gaming system of its time. When I was five years of age my parents must have agreed that I had proved myself worthy to begin spending outrageous hours intensely gaming because that is exactly what happened the same day. A love for video games developed that day I stuck the controller in my hands and since then I have traveled through

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    Ansel Adams Essay

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    A great influence on Ansel’s choice was Paul Strand, a brilliant photographer, and by then a new friend of Ansel. The wonderful work of Strand had a decisive effect on Ansel’s choice of careers; he was to become a professional photographer. a short wile after, he joined many other brilliant photographers, the likes of Edward Weston, Jon Paul Edwards, Willard Van Dyke and man others to form the “f/64”, a group dedicated to

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    I began to write my personal statement. In the process, certain personal experiences came to mind that would eventually lead to my decision in applying for the residency in Internal Medicine. A few of these experiences are present in this statement. Before beginning my university career, I imagined, with astonishment, the amount of knowledge and mysteries that housed the medical field. Soon, I realized that the knowledge of medicine was beyond my imagination, thus, increasing my admiration for the

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    My National History Day project topic is Nellie Bly, an investigative journalist in the late 1800s. I came across this topic one day on the internet. I was about to google something for my science class and I glanced at the Google Doodle. The subject of the drawing was Nellie Bly and her fascinating journalism career. When we were given the prompt for this year’s National History Day, I instantly thought of Nellie Bly because she is such a strong role model and feminist from the 1800s, and not many

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    Design Spacecraft

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    All my life, I have had a passion for math and science. Nothing is more satisfying than working through a complex problem, step-by-step, to come to a solution. Over the years, this passion for math and science, along with interest in space and technology has led to me striving for a degree in aerospace engineering. My career goal is to design spacecraft that will take man across our solar system and beyond. I want to work with brilliant minds to take humanity to places only described in science-fiction

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    According to the story of “Heart of Darkness” by Conrad, to describe, Krutz is characterized by an brilliant agent of the company and he is the manager for an inland trading station in the Belgian Congo, due to his genius and he seize large amounts of ivory to hidden in the interior of Africa for the country. For this purpose, Krutz is not to be left to it for own enjoinment, but it was dedicated for the imperial rulers. So they could remember him and record him in the history. For here, Kurtz actually

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    Throughout this course, I learned a great deal about Shakespeare in the Elizabethan era. In addition, I have learned a considerable amount about myself-including my professional and educational goals. The themes and text discussed in this course have helped to develop my skills and prepare me for the rest of my MA program and my future career. Shakespeare's works all have prominent themes, but there some that resonated more than others did. For example, each module is divided by theme- weeks two, three

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    that classifies as a cliché. I am one of the guilty many that scoffs at and mumbles “Ugh” under my breath, accompanied by an exaggerated rolling of the eyes every time these worn out expressions are used. However, as I sit here in the dark, laughing at myself with my dog at my side, I cannot help but realize that I am about to use a cliché: “you can’t judge a book by its cover”; I am all of the brilliant pages inside a tattered cover book. June 26, 1991. I left the Philippines along with all

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    Neil Degarasse Tyson

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    gave him the opportunity to write “Universe,” a column in the national history magazine. During his career, Tyson had the privilege of being appointed to the commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry, or “Moon, Mars, and Beyond” commission where he was awarded the Distinguished Public Service Medal, the highest honor NASA awards civilians. Neil deGrasse Tyson influences my life through his accomplishments, his aspirations, and his beliefs. I believe he is not only an inspiration

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