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    Cadet Entrance Response

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    Statement 2: Compose your own response. What are the most important qualities in becoming a successful USMA cadet and a successful Army officer? Resilience‚ dedication and leadership are qualities befitting for a successful USMA cadet and a successful Army officer. Resilience is not only an essential quality for becoming a successful cadet or officer‚ it is also essential for your life. Resilience is the ability to resurrect one’s self from hard times‚ to never give up‚ and displays ones mental

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    Of the four responses offered in the scenario‚ I personally think that option A is the most ethical of all. I fully agree with Dr. William that the “priority is the real known‚ verifiable life of the mother‚ and not the potential‚ dependent life that she is carrying” (Abortion‚ 2016). It is true that the mother should be the main priority here because the life that she is carrying inside her may or may not be considered a human being. As argued before‚ according to Britain’s Royal College of Obstetricians

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    Response to Rereading America Introduction The introduction to the text‚ Rereading America‚ challenges us to look beyond the common misconceptions of the “myth” the American dream and to think critically. As far as what I think it means to be an American citizen‚ there are many things to consider. I believe that to be an American can imply freedom‚ security‚ and prosperity to some. To others however‚ it can mean a struggle to survive. The ideal American dream‚ no matter your interpretation of the

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    being the former young beauty pageant queen was super excited that Willowdean was trying out the pageant stuff. “I really hope that this will help people feel better about themselves and even build up my own confidence‚ she tells her mother. In response to what Willowdean was saying her mom nods her head. When they get to the pageant‚ willowdean goes behind the stage there she sees all of the young girls trying to win. A girl comes up to willowdean. “You aren’t going to win because you are to fat

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    Student Requirements Response Justin Tynan What machining or manufacturing experience do you have? As a member of First Robotics I have gained many skills in the fields of manufacturing and machining. I’ve been involved for four years now where I’ve contributed my skills to the success of the team and in doing so‚ prepared myself for future jobs in the engineering field. Specific experiences that I have from First Robotics include: working with power tools‚ maintaining a safe work environment

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    NTOCGAI Interpretive Response In the poem “next to of course god america i” by E.E Cummings‚ the poet relays a seemingly patriotic dialogue. Upon deeper analysis‚ it becomes obvious that the entire poem was written with a sarcastic and mocking tone woven in with fake patriotism. But what does this poem mean? Since he highlights the ironic ideals of American citizens and certain word choice throughout the poem conveys insincere patriotism‚ one can infer that this poem was written to show the blind

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    Response to 12th Night

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    Response for 12th Night If there is one literal device to explain the play by Shakespeare Twelfth Night‚ or What You Will‚ it is dramatic irony. Not only does Twelfth Night have dramatic irony repeated in almost every act‚ but even the ending is one dramatic irony – but instead of the irony directed towards a character‚ it’s directed to the audience of the play. Furthermore‚ dramatic irony is used effectively‚ because of not only adding comedic relief but also to elaborate the story line. One

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    Response-"Life is Beautiful" The movie‚ "Life is Beautiful"‚ was an innovative and realistic film. It demonstrated many serious issues and aspects of life. Prior to viewing the film‚ I was not looking forward to watching it. I thought it would be very boring and more of a film that adults would enjoy. As soon as the film started‚ it was enjoyable. It got my attention right away because of the humorous atmosphere that the characters created. The emotions that I experienced during the film changed

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    predictions as to how these deficits will manifest by drawing an important distinction between performance effectiveness and processing efficiency. Effectiveness refers to the quality of task performance indexed by standard behavioral measures (generally‚ response accuracy). In contrast‚ efficiency refers to the effort or resources spent in task performance (generally‚ reaction time and spent mental effort)‚ with efficiency decreasing as more resources are invested to attain a given performance level (Eysenck

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    The topic of one’s mortality and the complexities of life and death are introduced from the beginning of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Michael Neill’s literary response on Hamlet rubs on the perception when one dies; they just become a part of the cycle of dust. However‚ his response neglects the fact that you leave a legacy behind for the living to remember. Neill summarizes that “even the mightiest mortals‚ like the legendary Alexander the Great‚ inevitably succumbed to death” (112) in the end. Others

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