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    young adults, and reminded me of a time years ago when I first felt the spark of desire for all things medicine. It is truly enjoyable to associate with Mr. Abidali and could not be more excited in hopes to be a colleague rather than mentor. In speaking to his demeanor while in the program. I could not have been more impressed with his ability to multi-task studies with a part time job, and his duties shadowing here. Despite the extraordinary demands upon his time Mr. Abidali never wavered in his

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    The Turning Point   Probably the most important turning point in my life happened in 1992.  At this time, I was eight years old and living in Williamsport Pennsylvania.  My dad had a well-paying job at Anchor Darling Valve Company, I was attending a parochial school and I thought life was just great.  At the time we lived in a large four-story house with a separate three-story garage and an acre of forest for a backyard.  I had a ten-speed bicycle and I would often go

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    It was a cold stormy winter’s day In England. Joe was sitting by the fireplace with hot chocolate in his hand and a blanket wrapped around him whilst watching t.v. “It’s like a snowglobe out there” Joe said. “Sure is sweetie! why don’t you go get your snowsuit on and play in the snow with your little sister.” Said Joe’s mom. “Okay. Just where is my snowsuit? NEVER MIND FOUND IT!” Joe shouted across the room. So Joe went outside to see his sister nowhere to be seen. So Joe started to remember that

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    compelling images is the way they make their living. If they were give away their images for free, or spend too much time responding to requests for free images, they would and could not make a living. Making a leap from such selective support to responding positively to every request we get for free photographs, however, is impractical, if for no other reason than the substantial amount of time

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    It is an environment where no one feels the beady-eyed judgement we all get on a day-to-day basis by the people around us. This is a time where no matter what you wear or what you look like, you can be yourself. You are surrounded by others like yourself, and you feel accepted for once by everyone in this community. The day I went to Comic-con for the first time was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. The very thought of this day always gives me pleasant memories to look back on. This

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    be in Chicago around two in the morning”, he said to me before every trip. He liked to put on this big affirmative voice every time we he was trying to be ‘serious.’ He looked at me with his arms crossed and his jaw locked. Waiting. Waiting for a verbal confirmation to come from my mouth. “Yes.” I’d say in a monotone voice it became a second nature to say ‘yes’ each time we were traveling. One of his brows would scrunch up, and a smirk would lay upon his mouth, knowing I hated verbally conforming

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    Chapter Four: Lairs The first time they actuaclly saw each other was on the streets, they simply walked by. The second time, he noticed her first. He saw her come to the hospial a few times while he was visiting a friend of his. They didn't start talking until a few weeks later, and he was the one who start the convinertion in the elevtor of the hospail. He said a simple 'hello', and she reported one back. He asked for her name, and she didn't answer. So, she asked for his, he didn't reply. He asked

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    It was my mother, of course I was pleased to hear her on the phone, in fact I was jumping for joy, I haven’t heard her voice in a long period of time, nevertheless, I wasn’t that pleased with the message that she would deliver. My mother had tried to exclaim to me delicately the dreadful news; although in the tone of her voice I can sense the tough time she was having, that my great grandfather had unfortunately passed away. I felt my heart swell with a sea of tears, How can this happen? Why to me

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    different. She put in into terms that I could understand. Dumb it down for me if you will. I believe she was more relatable as we broke down the question into parts. Once I perfected the parts, when and where to use them. I felt semi okay. The time has come, we had to take a practice 9th grade OGT test. I already had two strikes against me. I’m a terrible test taker and my math skills was not up to par. I did the best that I could. I thumb through the entire exam. Once I looked my enemy in

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    As Nathan was treated poorly throughout the story I really saw him forgive his wife time and time again throughout the book. After the death of Nathan and Ruth’s daughter Ariel their relationship was tested to the max. Ruth would isolate herself from her husband and she almost despised him for not being upset with the Lord. Ruth could not accept

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