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    Ever since I was young, I have admired intricate buildings and structures. I have always appreciated a nice, well thought out home because I do believe home is where the heart is. I have done lots of research on architecture, and what it takes to become an architect. I am naturally drawn to this career because it requires lots of creativity and an eye for design. Being an architect also allows you to interact with people, which is important to me because I am a social person. It also is a steady

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    Gary Hart's 2002, Restoration of the Republic:The Jeffersonian Ideal in Twenty-First Century America, is an examination of Thomas Jefferson's ideal republic. Jeffersonian thought combines ancient republican virtues, wards of public forum, and a citizen's duty to engage as the necessary building blocks in a pyramid of self governance. Mr. Hart argues that special interest and scale of government is cause for citizen participation. Applying a Jeffersonian lens to view our nation, he sees citizens

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    successful rang in my ears each day I woke up until it became apart of my life. Being that I was raised on the south-side of Richmond, I was brought up around my fellow black children, however, I was sheltered away from understanding how they lived their life in order to keep me veering towards this clear-cut and defined persona. As I approached the end of my fifth-grade year, I was asked to take a placement test for the International Baccalaureate (IB) program at Lucille Brown Middle School. By the grace

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    Throughout my high school career, I have been a member of the robotics team at Niceville High School. During my tenure, I embodied the mascot of robotics: the Radioactive Roach. Last year, I also served as the team's Safety Captain. Ordinarily a shy person, Robotics has pushed me out of my comfort zone by enabling me to take on a leadership position. An aspect of the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) organization, is that the teams must contribute to their community

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    Recruiting Minority Teachers: Promising Practices and Attractive Detours. Journal of Teacher Education,39(4), 38-44. doi:10.1177/002248718803900408 Haberman tries to justify that failing urban schools is one of the main reasons for the shortage of minority teachers and in order for urban schools to succeed, the schools need to hire a population of teachers that represents the population of the children it serves. The point of the article was to inform readers how colleges and universities could work together

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    For my personal essay, I choose to write about my experience of moving from California to New Hampshire, how much I grow as a person for the past five years, and the difference between the east coast and the west coast. I also wanted to talk about how different is the education system between California and New Hampshire, how I feel about the weather on the East coast, and the difference between city. On January 2010, my family gets off the plane at Logan airport Boston. Walking through the tunnel

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    GPA. Around GPA were Test Scores, Personal Statement, Interview, Hands-On-Experience, Letters of Reference, and lastly Extra-Curricular Activities. Robin informed the class that the matrix held the essential elements for entrance in today’s medical schools. For science majors such as Biology the GPA was placed along with a science GPA called the (BCPM). In the matrix she also pointed out how important it was for students to be well-rounded in their

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    great significance in my life because I’m a Dalit and was born in the slum of a big city (Ahmedabad). Since an early age I have been experiencing and observing discrimination in the name of caste (social hierarchical structure). The great emancipator of Dalits, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar said education is the tool to fight against oppression and all forms of injustice. I understood this message deeply from early on in my life and strived for higher education. The first big milestone in my journey of education

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    interest in the medical field beginning when I was 9 years old. Throughout my life I have met people who inspired me and aided me on my path to discovering my ideal career. I have considered other career options and after a great deal of self-reflection, I have found that a career as a pharmacist satisfies all of my needs. I desire a career that will provide a comfortable lifestyle, a career that will not make me sacrifice a life with my family, and a career that allows me to make a significant difference

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    examples inspired me to take up Civil Engineering at the undergraduate level, so I could also use technology to fulfill my dreams of entrepreneurship. During the course of my undergraduate studies, I got the opportunity to explore different avenues and I came to realize that my interest lay in pursuing Engineering Management. This realization and the possibility of fulfilling my childhood dream compelled me to apply for

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