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    the school day ended. My GPA became very low after my sophomore year‚ and I soon realized I wouldn’t be able to make it into a college that I liked‚ let alone a college at all. So‚ I started pushing myself to be better and study harder than I ever have before so I could try to cover up the hole i dug for myself. That same year I decided to join the Track and field team‚ I ran the 100m‚ 200m and jumped for long and high jump! Although I wasn’t the fastest runner or the highest jumper Joining the track

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    Joining in Counselling

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    which is "joining". As with all counselling sessions‚ "joining" with the client is very essential to build the rapport with our client so that we are able to work together to identify and achieve the contracted goals. Having a good rapport with client is one of the active ingredient to steer towards positive outcome. Rapport could be considered a ‘mutual absence of vulnerability’ which is to make our client feel safe and trustful. What is meant by the term "joining"? "Joining" is an ongoing

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    Joining The Military

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    For example‚ the soldier would have to pass not one but two urine tests‚ also they cannot have more than one child under the age of eight-teen. More qualifications would be they must have a high school diploma. The soldier must also be people-oriented‚ dedicated‚ resourceful‚ and versatile. If the soldier meets the Navy requirements‚ the new soldier will be ready to go. (www.navy.com) Boot camp‚ or currently referenced as basic training can be very

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    Joining Charles

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    How Is Charles? Thesis on “Joining Charles” “Joining Charles” written by Elizabeth Bowen tells the story of the young woman Louise who is going to shift to France as it is the place where her husband Charles works and lives. The story takes place on the morning of her depature in the White House which is the home of Charles’ family and Louise isn’t happy about herself joining Charles in France. Even though Charles isn’t the protagonist of the story and doesn’t interact at all‚ he is present throughout

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    Bhutan. All the way from “kuzoo zangpo” to “Yo man wats up?” attitude‚the education in Bhutan changed alot of things. From the times of strict and disiplined life in monestry till today where school are child friendly‚ I always feel‚ eduction has gained a great momentum in Bhutan “Education‚ school and studies are of no use. If you want to survive you need to work hard and earn for yourself “‚the elderly people used to say. Hardwork is one factor but today as I try to analyse the above

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    Joining the Navy

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    It was a rainy‚ humid morning on Wednesday‚ October 8‚ 2008‚ a day I could never forget. I turned over calmly and realized it was 4:30am‚ time to get out of bed. It was the big day. All these thoughts were racing through my head. “What am I doing? Am I sure this is right for me? Will I succeed in this?” I was timid‚ excited‚ and fluttered all at the same time. It was the day I’d no longer be a civilian. Eight weeks from that day I’d be calling myself a United States Navy Sailor. As I woke up and

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    I believe that school should be less time consuming‚ and I am an extremely busy person. School does not give me enough time to do the things that I relish. I am a cheerleader‚ a member of National Honor Society and I am going to be joining DECA this year. These are three separate activities that consume a plethora of my time. Although I have an early dismissal‚ school is still 6 hours long and then I invariably have homework on top of that. I am thankful for the math teacher I obtained this year

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    Joining the Army

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    Looking back my army life‚ it has been not only one of the most difficult times butalso one of the most memorable times in my life. Since in Korea the youth in their20’s have to join the military mandatorily‚ I had no choice but to join into the armywhen I was drafted. Even though it had been a hard time‚ I now appreciate serving there as I gained many benefits and memorable times from there.                In modern Korean history‚ there was tragic civil war called “Korean War” between North and

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    completed during the 2012-2013 school year: 1. Biology Honors 2. American Sign Language (ASL) 3. Physical Education (P.E.) 4. ASB 5. English Honors 6. Geometry Honors Activities Redlands High school has a various amount of clubs‚ sports and activities. I am in involved in a few clubs and a couple of activities. I am the secretary for the freshmen class ASB‚ I am in Key Club‚ and I am also part of the ASL club. These clubs are very important to me and

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    Joining the Army

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    Objective: From 2001 to 2006‚ the Army deployed over 717‚000 personnel to Iraq and Afghanistan‚ with over 15‚000 troops wounded. Little is known about the impact of military and demographic factors‚ particularly deployment‚ occupation‚ and pre-existing medical status‚ on disability retirement. Methods: A nested case-control study of first time‚ active duty personnel entering from 1997 to 2004. Cases‚ individuals granted a medical disability retirement from 1997 to 2006‚ were identified by the Army

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