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    own practice‚ which means they are in charge. When working with difficult patients who may need special attention‚ dentists have to be extremely patient; it is uncouth for a dentist to become angry. You may think like there are no drawbacks to being a dentist‚ well‚ think again. All the work dentists do is repetitive‚ and sometimes the stress of owning your own practice is too much. And of course there is always sticking your fingers in people’s dirty mouths. But the positive aspects by far outweigh

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    Anna Hidrogo The Importance of Being Earnest: Social Satire The definition of a satire is a humor that ridicules the faults and bad habits of a society. The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde is definitely a social satire. Wilde uses figures of speech such as paradoxes and humorous irony to breakdown the faults of the Victorian Era during the time period of the reform. The characters in this play each held a certain quality that added to the satire Wilde wanted describe. He acknowledges

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    Being an Only Child

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    of an only child In our grandparents’ days‚ being an only child was unusual. In those days‚ people had big families‚ and it was common for a family to have four or five or even more children. But for our generation‚ I notice‚ two or even one child seems to be the norm. An only child often gets more attention from his parents. As there is no other sibling to compete for his parents’ attention‚ it is easy for an only child to get his way. Therefore being the only child in the family can be considered

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    Is There a Future for Mechanical Beings? In today’s fast-paced society we ask ourselves a series of questions: Did I let the dog out? What’s for dinner tonight? How am I going to find the time to finish my English essay? I believe these questions can be answered by the developmental studies of machines known as robotics. The machines themselves are called robots. Robots are mechanical beings capable of operating as humans. Throughout my life I have been fascinated by Artificial Life (A.L

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    Being Bilingual Benefits

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    is largely monolingual. Only about 15-20% of Americans consider themselves bilingual‚ compared to 56 percent of Europeans surveyed in 2006 by the European Commission.The advantages of being bilingual is practically never ending if you think about it. We live in a multilingual universe. This universe depends on being able to find and build the bonds and bridges that connect us across our diversity. Language can separate us beyond belief‚ but multilingualism helps us rebuild the bonds and bridges that

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    Being A Sorority Sister

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    Being a sorority sister‚ there is a certain expectation of social interaction and personal development; you can’t hide away. You are required to participate in activities which gets you out there doing stuff you may never have pictured yourself doing before. These experiences help to enrich your communication skills and responsibility. As a sorority women you are presented with numerous opportunities to be a leader within your chapter. You can hold an officer position‚ leader positions and committee

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    being single or married

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    Being Single or Being Married Is it better to be married or single? I suppose this subject is often discussed in today’s world. Couples do not hurry to go to the Registrar’s office. Before swearing an oath before the altar‚ lovers prefer to live in civil marriage. It helps to clear up the needs‚ duties and difficulties. Once my friend’s 9-year-old niece said that «It’s better for girls to be single‚ but not for boys. Boys need somebody to clean up after them». Living the single life can be dramatically

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    Benefits of Being Vegetarian by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj In the last decade‚ we have witnessed an explosion of scientific knowledge that has made more information available to humanity than in all previously recorded history. Due to the dedicated research of scientists and doctors‚ we now understand more than ever before about our physical body and what measures promote good health. As more evidence is coming to light about the beneficial effects of maintaining a vegetarian diet‚ the number

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    Parmenides: the Real Being

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    Parmenides: The Real Being Parmenides‚ as did Heraclitus before him‚ wrote about a state known as "What Is." However‚ they differed sharply in their view of that state. Parmenides insisted that "What Is" be viewed as a constant. Heraclitus’ focus was on elements transferring to and from opposites. Parmenides concentrated on a sense of "being." Heraclitus believed in a flux or "Yin and Yang" in the world that promoted harmony and stability‚ "What is opposed brings together‚ the finest harmony

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    find happiness. Although Brieschke and Rifaat discuss different societal issues with different circumstances‚ the two essays convey similar messages about women in society. Brieschke relates her life changing transformation from being a young and rebellious girl to being a woman and a dedicated mother. While Rifaat describes the life of a Muslim woman who succeed in finding happiness through her religion in a patriarchal society. Rifaat depicts a scene with a woman having a sexual intercourse with

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