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    RANGERS AND STARS Ian T.L. Henderson In two days, she'll be going home. For her, home is the land of J.R. and George Bush; the territory of Mavericks and Cowboys, Rangers and Stars. She wears her Texas pride on her sleeve. “So tell me your story,” I urge her. Texans number around twenty-six million. Erica's story is by no means unique. The Texas that raised her grandfather was deeply wounded, forever immortalized by John Steinbeck, eternally remembered in history as one of the lowest

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    As a rising senior, it’s easy to forget how many years have gone by since I arrived at Rutgers University. Accompanying those many years are memories of joy and hardship, which have provided valuable insight and promoted my growth. When I first arrived here on the banks, I came in timid and reserved. I had a large number of high school friends attending the school and had resolved to keep in touch with them rather than making new friends. In fact, if it were not for my roommate, I may not have even

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    combination of different techniques Leruste is able to effectively persuade the viewer. To begin his video CV Leruste explains a bit about himself telling the viewer that he is half English and half French. He then explains that he graduated from the University of Kent with a Bachelor of Business and European Management. Leruste’s work history includes writing for the AFA Press Group, and starting Mister Tailor, he then joined INSEAD. Leruste then gives examples of some of his favourite things, these include

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    As a prospective student, I believe Rutgers University to be the perfect fit for my educational goals. One of those goals is to build a lifelong network of people that I can rely on and connect with, both on a professional level and a personal level. Fortunately, Rutgers University came through in delivering a vibrant community of people with a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences. Another goal I wished to achieve is finding ways to make my mark on the world and accomplish something great

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    these experiences can have on family relationships. My personal occurrences have instilled in me a further desire to become a social worker. Rutgers University is a very well known and

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    Paul Robeson Paul Robeson as a scholar and athlete was a two-time All-American in football and baseball, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and valedictorian of his high school and college class. As an entertainer he starred in eleven movies, five Broadway musicals, and sang in sold out concerts throughout the world in twenty-five different languages. As a statesman he became known as the "citizen of the world," who spoke out whenever he saw social or racial injustices in any country, and spent his

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    The first word that comes to my mind when I think of Rutgers University is the place of opportunities. Variety of successful people with good experience are being a member of this society would be full of blessing and beneficial privilege. As a future Rutgers student as I wish , I am sure I will be able to combine my strength , patience and thinking level with the high level of education in Rutgers . I am proud to say I came from Egypt ; the country of great culture and intelligent scientists and

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    for all my actions and dealt with all my consequences with integrity and dignity. Since my Freshman Year at Highland Park High School, I knew that I wanted to attend Rutgers University. From time to time I would ask my parents to drive me across the bridge that dives Highland Park and New Brunswick; the home of Rutgers University. Sometimes there was bumper to bumper traffic but I did not care. I knew I was eventually

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    made in reference to the Rutgers University women’s basketball team was in line with his “close-to-the edge style of humor” that he has made over the past 30 years. Don was well known for his communication style directed at anyone regardless of “age, gender, body type, political

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    secrets behind love for years now, but have not come up with a true definition. Everyone perceives the way love works differently, but why? There are many different theories about the way love begins. One theory proposed by Helen Fisher from Rutgers University is the three stages of love; lust, attraction, and attachment. Although these three things play key roles in the way people fall in love, they are not things that when thought about alone should be confused with actual love. Lust is the

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