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    going to two years of Jefferson State‚ become a physical therapy assistant‚ continue my education at UAB‚ and eventually become an FBI agent. Evidently‚ these goals will take a lot of patience to accomplish. Eventually‚ these goals will lead to my dream about being an FBI agent. Even though this will take a lot of patience and time I know I will achieve these goals. Now‚ it is the time have to pursue my goals and dreams in an organized manner. I am going to graduate from Chelsea High

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    Vegas. On my flight I sat beside a man who never been on a plane. This guy behavior was the worst. I tried to convince him to read‚ listen to music or drink. I even tried to start a conversation to calm him down. My friends were laughing they knew my patience was running out. I was thinking to myself knocking him out. We enter into a storm the thunder and lightning was bad the sounds silence the whole flight. The Pilot came on and informed us we are in Dallas unable to land due to the weather. Looking

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    Although readers who have read Edgar Allen Poe’s‚ "The Tell-Tale Heart‚" have stated the narrator is insane‚ a closer look shows that he is actually sane by means of nervousness‚ patience‚ and murder. Edgar Allen Poe’s‚ "The Tell Tale Heart‚" is a short story about a killer’s morality consuming the narrator and a battle between the narrator being insane‚ or if he is suffering from over-acuteness of the senses. Poe suggests the narrator is sane by the narrator’s claim of sanity‚ "True! - nervous-very

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    move advance‚ serve quality food and fair trade coffee‚ keeping the standard of clean coffee area. The secondly‚ the ability to company coworkers and run the rule as used‚ because this shop is placed at urban side‚ everyone who works here should patience and more efficient Furthermore‚ to deal with all sorts of customers and every kind of problem‚ so that exceptional communication skills‚ sales and customer service skills are all required. Next to that‚ developing and implement Coffee Ville’s policies

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    welcome for trick-or-treaters. The pumpkin is an invitation to all trick-or-treaters to stop for a Halloween surprise. Children’s eyes light up when they get a glimpse of the one of a kind pumpkins. One should remember that carving a pumpkin takes more patience than skill. First one must prepare a design for the pumpkin. When designing a pumpkin‚ one must draw a circle around the stem which is on top of the pumpkin. However‚ the circle must be large enough for the carver’s hand to reach through. Next

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    It’s all worth it; every draft‚ every critique‚ every sentence is part of a process that leads to something amazing. This is one meaningful lesson I have learned in Honors English II. I realized that every step taken is a step in the right direction‚ towards progression as a student and ultimately success. Along the journey it is important to keep my eyes on the prize‚ one concept the old woman in “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty taught me. Keeping her eyes on the prize‚ she is able to overcome obstacles

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    The rapid revolution in technology affected our lifestyle drastically and led us to believe that our lives have changed for the better. Now communication with our distant friends or relatives‚ buying branded products or goods on-the-go and conducting business meeting is possible with just a single click. We believe that all these changes have made our lives more comfortable than before. However‚ there is a critical concern that is eating up most parents from inside‚ i.e.‚ whether technology is affecting

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    their partner is not comfortable with. They let go of some habits and try to change their lifestyles to become more complimentary to their partners. This tendency on both ends helps in making the love marriage more successful. Love marriage brings patience in the couple One

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    sacrifice‚ but also emphasizes that keeping a clear mind requires a healthy body and diet. Such things are not tied to one specific religion and are universal in nature. The Book of Job also teaches us about patience as can be evinced in current society which often uses the saying – “patience of Job.” Wisdom literature is addressed especially to the individual rather than to the whole of society in attempt to arouse change in an entire social order. The institution of wisdom is still active in modern

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    All through time it has been said that Abraham Lincoln is one our country’s most recognizable leaders. Abraham Lincoln is one of the most known and beloved presidents in history. He was the 16th President of the United States and is well known for achieving feats such as keeping the Union together and accomplishing the emancipation of slavery. Lincoln had countless supporters as well as defiance and protection all along the American Civil War. Lincoln showed fortitude and never gave up on his vision

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