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    the end of the day my happiness comes first above all & for once it was a-okay to be selfish. At this point in my life my career goals are to attain my bachelors degree in Nutritional Sciences‚ attain an internship‚ and pass the credential exam; with my long term goal being to earn my masters in Nutritional Sciences. To conclude‚ my short and long term educational goals are to success as I did this past semester. I earned straight A and accomplished my goal of a 4.5 GPA; studying does pay off in the

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    The Holocaust & How It Changed Our World Forever        The tragic events that occurred during world war two and the holocaust were not only horrific but also morally wrong. The Jewish culture was targeted for mass genocide‚ by the hand of a mad-man bent on world domination‚ and the only way to prevent another incident like this from happening again‚ is to thoroughly educate the public. The actions and events that Hitler and his followers proposed not only helped the world realize the extent

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    Makeup has been around for quite a long time. Some people might think it is overrated. To some makeup is one of the best things they have ever laid their hands on. Girls and boys can say that makeup has become one of the best things that has happened to them. I‚ for example‚ can relate to this. Makeup has helped me in many ways‚ and I do believe it has changed my life in one way or another. Makeup can make one feel a thousand times more confident. Growing up I had amazing skin. High school is when

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    Wickham’s proposal and engagement to Lydia‚ Elizabeth continually reflects on how wrong she was about Wickham’s personality and continues to change thereafter‚ understanding that to avoid making the same mistake‚ she must immediately believe what she sees. Steadily‚ she becomes more critical of how other characters present themselves‚ and her own views of them‚ improving her ability to form opinions of others. The changes that have taken place in Elizabeth are essential in Austen’s illustration of challenging

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    Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is the first play of great tragedies. Because of Hamlet’s father’s death‚ Hamlet is faced with life’s most difficult question about the nature of good and evil. Love‚ grief‚ anger‚ or despair can bring about dramatic action but by taking the life of a human needs only the nerve of a common man. Revenge however‚ calls for wisdom and discipline. The Protagonist‚ “Hamlet” some thought displayed signs of true and feigned madness. He displayed over whelming grief to rage. Some

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    Cell Phones: How They Changed Our Lives Mobile phones have come a long way in the last seventy years‚ so be thankful yours fits in your pocket. Maybe one day it will even be able to bend like a piece of thin plastic. Maybe you won’t even have to touch it‚ doing all of your multitasking from cellular implants. But seventy years ago‚ you had been lugging a 25-pound ’portable’ phone on your back‚ with very limited 5-mile range. And now‚ a visual history marking the accomplishments

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    How would you like to be a lab rat forced to have painful medical experiments done upon you? This happened many times to war prisoners captured by the Nazis during World War 2. Many of the human test subjects were killed and the few who survived were never left the same again‚ many were left crippled‚ and physically and mentally disabled. After the war‚ unconsented Human Experimentation has been banned by the Nuremberg Code since the inhumane Nazi experiments on human prisoners during World War 2

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    Over the years the myth of Theseus has changed in Greek culture. Different versions of the myth exist in Greece. The different versions of the myth depend on the region in Greece in which it is told. “Theseus is the most famous hero of Athens. His mother was Aethra‚ daughter of King Pittheus of Troezen. His father was either King Aegeus or the Poseidon‚ the god of the Sea” (“Theseus and the Minotaur”). Although he was the son of a god he lived in his mother’s land. When Theseus grew older his mother

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    developed and changed over time. Then sometime‚ it was replaced. As a matter of fact‚ writing changed our lives! Overall‚ cuneiform affected the world and inspired others to improve it and eventually replace it. How Cuneiform Affects Us Today The invention of writing changed the way we communicate‚ and the world. Many things would not have happened if writing was not invented. Learning about ancient civilizations would be a lot harder‚ and the bible wouldn’t even have been written! For example‚ How Writing

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    drugs. The War on Drugs started in the 1970s. It’s the government’s work to fight drug misuse and trafficking. Prez Nixon made this term popular. This has changed a lot over the past 50 years due to social and pull factors. This looks at how the War on Drugs began‚ its effects and if it works. Drugs go back to the 20th century. In the US‚ rules have been introduced for narcotics. The first drugs were herbs‚ plants‚ roots‚ vines‚ and fungi. Anyone could grow these? But‚ Nixon made the "War on Drugs"

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