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    After reading the short story "The Open Window." My essay explains how the author of the story talks about her view of the characters and how those characters help develop a theme on the topic of deception. I used evidenced from the short story to support my analysis. "I hope you don't mind the open window," said Mrs. Sappleton briskly; "my husband and brothers will be home directly from shooting, and they always come in this way. They've been out for snipe in the marshes today, so they'll make a

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    He explains real research, the kind that actually leads anywhere, the kind that makes a difference, isn't glorious, is grunt work: it's rewarding and yet agonizing at times. He displays the questions a scientist may ask, demonstrating how the minute observations and inquiries build on each other to come to an understanding. To paint the idea of the necessity of this work, he uses the analogy

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    feeling when they get a close win. Whether it’s the beginning of the season or near the end, it was rewarding to see them practice as if it was the last time they will ever play together. Everyone gives their own one-hundred percent, not what others think should be their percent. Even if they face the easiest of teams, everyone puts in the same amount of effort and expects the same results. Rewarding as all of the state appearances and championships are, seeing the hard work the team puts in is the

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    become the philanthropy new member assistant will further help me reach out and make a positive impact in the life of others, something that I have a true passion for. I feel that I was placed on this earth to help people and to me that is the most rewarding aspect in my life. It truly is what the purpose of being a Delta Zeta means, "To make life fuller, more meaningful, more

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    After eight weeks as an intern in the Laboratory for Wellness and Motor Behavior (LWMB), I can honestly say that it has been one of the most rewarding program that I have been a part of. Week after week, I have witnessed astounding improvements in the client’s health. I have been able to get to know and understand clients on a personal level and I am humbled that they trust me to create personalized exercise programs for them. It is an incredible experience to witness the clients get closer and closer

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    of exercise science: applied kinesiology. I became interested in PT after hearing many appealing things about it such as: the rapid growth and demand of physical therapists, the purpose it serves, and financial stability that comes along with the rewarding work. I am eager to learn about the functions, progress, and healing of the human body in the most natural manner, and through exercise science my knowledge in this study will certainly grow. The major of exercise science: applied kinesiology prepares

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    be to find a job you are interested in, or have any sort of passion for. This makes the learning experience all the more worthwhile and rewarding. Communication is key; making sure to communicate as much as possible with your mentor and Ms. Boatright will ensure proper guidance. I am thankful I chose this class to be a part of in my senior year, it was a rewarding experience that taught me a lot about my job and

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    because their family cannot afford it. Keeping my emotions together was a difficult task but I knew I had to be strong for the children. However, it was very rewarding knowing that I really made some of these children’s Christmas. Most of the kids in the program look forward to attending this Christmas party all year long. Nothing was more rewarding then seeing their faces as they eat that first bite of the Christmas meal we prepared for them and watching their faces just glow as I handed them a gift

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    Underwater Welding Have you ever had dreams of breathing underwater? Well, you can make that your job being an underwater welder. I think being an underwater welder could be an interesting, rewarding, and enjoyable career. Some underwater welders make more than 200,000 a year! Who wouldn't want to do that? But, being an underwater welder can be a dangerous job. So safety is a huge part in it. Just to make sure everyone makes it back up to the surface, welders always work in teams no matter

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    in high school, I was eager to gain even more classroom experience whilst at University. The time I have spent in a primary school while at University has reinforced my desire to teach. My experiences with children in Key Stage 1 have proved both rewarding and enlightening. In particular, the time spent in the classroom allowed me to fully appreciate how much I enjoy communicating with children at this level. The interaction allows discovery of their understanding, their development level and their

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