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    Endless Love Analysis

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    “Endless Love” is about a boy named David who has had an eye on Jade since the first time he saw her in the tenth grade. Until after their high school graduation, David has never spoken to her until her family pulls up to the restaurant, where David works as a valet. The movie feels like Nicholas Sparks fan fiction as David, who has no plans beyond valeting at the local country club and working as a mechanic in his dad’s shop, falls for Jade, that is bound for college and a summer internship. Jade

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    “I think the sun is a flower. That blooms for just one hour…” (Bradbury, 1954). In “All Summer in a Day”, by Ray Bradbury, humans have colonized Venus. But life is difficult. Forced to live underground by the endless thunderstorms, the rocket men and women only get to see the sun once every seven years. Among them is a young nine year-old girl named Margot. Having lived on Earth, unlike the other children, she remembers the sun and how it felt. However, she behaves like an outcast, and rumors of

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    I wish to participate in this exciting opportunity that South Nassau Communities Hospital offers in hopes of expanding my proficiency in providing patient-centered care. Summer break is approximately three and a half months of free days, and I’d like to make the most of it by spending it wisely where I can put into practice what I’ve learned in nursing, without breaching my scope of practice. I strongly believe that the Student Nurse Internship Program will provide the kind of experience I seek for

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    My favorite season of the year is summer because of the warm weather, the school vacation, and the endless fun. I really enjoy the warm weather because it’s the perfect atmosphere to do outdoor activities. My favorite part about summer has to be the fact that school is closed for two months. During summer, you’re free to do whatever you want, not worrying about curfew or waking up early for school. Summer time is a great time to relax with friends and family by soaking up the sun at a beach or simply

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    Best Summer Stripes

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    How to Select Best Summer Stripes for Womenswear Stripes have been extremely popular this year and that pattern hints at no ceasing at any point in the near future. Regardless of whether you're going for cool, easygoing, or chic, stripes can demonstrate to you the way. In spite of the fact that stripes can be a genuinely conventional look, the runways were brimming with enterprise and experimentation for Spring/Summer with planners truly grasping the look and taking it to another level. Playing with

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    New York City, and LA. Very big citites with incredibly large population (and pollution levels. But hey, to each her own). She prefers hot weather, so LA would be key. This makes sense as she loves summer for it’s hot weather and endless oppertunities. Other things that could bring her endless oppertunities; Doctoring. Specifically the OB/GYN section of hospitals. She finds that being a “baby doctor” brings joy to people, and is the happiest part of the hospital. Also she thinks it is the happiest

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    creates a newfound awareness. In the “Ground Hog,” author Richard Eberhart chronicles the metamorphosis of a dead groundhog. Watching the decomposition of a dead groundhog suddenly begins to reflect/ mirrors reality. Nature and decay coexist in an endless cycle. The first line generates a misleading tone of lightness, which immediately shifts after the second line to dark and gloomy. The speaker’s encounters with the dead groundhog shape his perceptions and emotions surrounding his own mortality. Using

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    Most students enjoy summer vacation, but some educators feel that the summer break is too long and that students do not retain information as easily when they return in the fall. Some people argue that there should be year-round schools, where there would by a 3-4 week break in the summer, a long winter break, and a week off in the spring and fall. I disagree with those people. The biggest problem with this schedule would be the summer break, it just isn’t long enough. I believe year-round school

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    The Chaparral Biome

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    The chaparral biome stretches across the globe, ranging from the West Coast of the United States to Australia’s Western tip. This biome is mainly found in the state of California’s West coast and is also known as the grasslands and woodlands due to the vast amount of species of plants and animals that inhabit it. Some scientists may also call it the Mediterranean climate type. There is a wide variety of terrain in the chaparral biome, some areas consisting of flat plains, but in other regions, there

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    many unique opportunities available to them just because they are physics students. For example, because she was a Physics student, she was able to participate in the Space Hardware Club and Cube Sats and the Joint Space Weather Summer Camp. The Joint Space Weather Summer Camp allowed her to travel to Germany to work the on sensors that would detect changes in the sun's ionosphere.

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