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    As you leave to begin your new college experience, please explain how you expect to continue to use the spiritual lessons that you have learned from your time at St. John’s. One of the most important lessons I’ve learned from St. John’s is just to have faith in God. I find myself repeating the old saying, “When you make plans, God laughs” as a way to remind myself not to be so stressed out over things I can’t really control. Only God knows the plan for my life, and I have to have faith in that.

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    mass murder in English history, committed on St. Brice’s Day, November 13, 1002. As he himself recounted in a charter written two years later, “a decree was sent out by me, with the counsel of my leading men and magnates, to the effect that all the Danes who had sprung up in this island, sprouting like cockle [weeds] amongst the wheat, were to be destroyed by a most just extermination.” Prior to 2008, the only known inhabitants of the St. John’s College garden had been the songbirds and squirrels

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    Edwin was an English schoolmaster he was born on December 20, 1838. He attended the city of London he went to St John’s College and studied mathematics and theology .While attending his College he met a girl named Mary Elizabeth and soon wished to marry her but the people who went to the same college were not allowed to date or marry at this time it was against the rules . when Edwin choose to marry her he had to resign the fellowship in order to marry her to he presided and went and married

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    She was born in the year 1939 on November 18th. Her mother was a forest entomologist, which heavily influenced Margaret´s views as an adult. Atwood attended the University of Toronto, Radcliffe College, and Harvard University. She is most famous for her fifteen collections of poems, however, she is also known for writing short stories, critical stories, screenplays, radio scripts, and books for children. Margaret is well known for being a feminist

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    While I was in my Anatomy class, a speaker came in to inform the class about the Clinical Care Extender Internship at St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital. The internship is great for people who are interested in the medical field because it offers clinical hands on experience. I have volunteered at St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital since November 2014, but I plan to apply for the Clinical Care Extender Internship in the upcoming Fall 2015 semester because it

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    Imogene M. King

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    the nursing practice. Imogene M. King was born on January 30,1923 in West Point, Iowa. She received her nursing diploma in 1945 from St. John’s Hospital of Nursing in St. Louis, Missouri. King attended St. Louis University

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    his master of science in environmental engineering at Manhattan College in the Bronx, New York, Phil Pulaski worked for four years as a civil engineer with New York City offices of US Environmental Engineering. His duties at this time revolved around creating computer models of natural water systems and designing wastewater plant pollution control systems. While employed by US Environmental Engineering, Phil Pulaski attended St John's University Law School in Queens to obtain his juris doctor. Phil

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    As a child, I was never an overachiever, I wasn’t outstanding, and I wasn’t ever someone who believed I could change the world. However, it took me confronting a part of my past, a painful part of it to realize that by me speaking up, I was changing the world in more ways than I knew. I was that child that believed that I had a special gift inside of me that no one else knew or possessed. I made many mistakes, I had many personalities throughout my life but that constant belief that I had a special

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    Morgan Diers Role Model

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    be a great role model to other students. She is very active in Business Professionals of America (BPA), Student Council, National Honor Society, and Cross Country. Morgan loves to volunteer for many organizations. She is a religion teacher at St. John’s Lutheran Church and works with 3rd and 4th graders. Morgan also enjoys volunteering for numerous activities at school and has worked at Camp Shamineau many summers as a staff member. Morgan has many strengths. Her greatest strength is when she

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    Type A Hemophilia

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    different sites such as, his gums, nose and ears. At the age of four, he bled from his forehead and hip after a fall. He was tested at Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore and he was diagnosed as having Type ‘A’ Hemophilia with severity at less than 1 %. He had a major bleed in his urinary tract for which he was treated at St John’s Medical College Hospital, Bangalore. His right knee has swollen, which makes movement difficult. He is getting bleeds twice a year.Often he tries to manage pain by

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