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    I have had a keen interest in the Department of the State for 12 years. I am a big proponent of diplomacy and it has been a dream to represent the United States in working with people around the world to help spread our interests abroad and work toward a spirit of cooperation and mutual understanding. During my time as an active duty member of the United States Air Force (USAF)‚ I became aware of positions to serve at embassies around the world. I applied for a few positions at embassies in Sudan

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    Family plays a major psychological part in one’s life. The dynamics of the family have effects that are positive‚ negative‚ or both‚ on a person. The role of family in Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood is to shape and define each individual from childhood to the person that they are as an adult‚ creating different outcomes that are most profound in cases such as Barbara Johnson and Perry Smith. Notably‚ Perry Smith’s unhappy childhood consists of familial instability and brokenness‚ resulting in his

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    it easy her whole life‚ she went through a lot to get where she wanted to be. She was born on August 19‚ 1882 in Saumur‚ France. Unfortunately she lived in an orphanage for most of her life her dad abandoned her 3 brothers and 2 sisters. Coco’s mom died due to a difficult pregnancy this was not the ideal life. However the nuns in the orphanage taught her to be independent. The nuns sent her to work in local shop after 6 years‚ when she was ready to be on her own. The boutique was called House of Grampayre

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    common. They both have mothers that cannot take care of them so they end up at a shelter where they are eight years old‚ lonely‚ and scared. Also‚ they both were failing in their studies at St. Bonny’s and were ignored by everyone else in the orphanage. They were both ignored because they did not have parents who had died‚ but instead parents who didn’t take care of them. As well‚ they both

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    Moral Struggles Introduction: A realist novel is a multi-voiced prose fiction portraying individualized characters undergoing changes while interacting with social‚ political‚ and moral factors dominating their world. A realist novel is a mimesis of reality depicting struggles of the society it is representing and the limitations and conflicts found within this society (Realist Novel‚ p.20). This stimulates a moral struggle within the character and acts as a catalyst of change and guides

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    Umeer Ahmad Cheema 13 The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini Haugen Skole Umeer Ahmad Cheema 13 The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini Haugen Skole The story is about Amir and Hassan‚ a Hazara. They spend their days in a peaceful Kabul‚ kite fighting‚ roaming the streets and being boys. Amir’s father loves both the boys‚ but seems critical of Amir for not being manly enough. Amir also fears his father blames him for his mother’s death during childbirth. However‚ he has a kind father figure

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    out quickly. Poverty caused and fueled illnessand death in early America and as a result many children were orphaned. In the 1700’s orphanages were set up to deal with the many children who were put out on the street. The original goal of these orphanages was not to find a family for these children but to tuck them away out of society’ssight. Run by the church‚ orphanages were not given money to operate properly and were run down and dismal. In an attempt to resocialize the male children back into society

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    society has on emergency contraception should not be sceptical. This is for the reason that emergency contraception is a better alternative than abortion. Secondly‚ it supports and promotes women ’s rights. As a final argument‚ it benefits families‚ orphanage houses‚ the government and countless others. Emergency contraceptives (often called EC’s) are often categorized with dangerous methods used for terminating a pregnancy‚ such as a medical abortion. However‚ emergency contraceptives are a much better

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    The total population of children in the United States under the age of 18‚ is 73‚645‚ 111 which makes up 23% of the United States (Kids Count: Data Center). In order to protect these children‚ there is a system of rules which is known as the child welfare system. This system is supposed to protect the children who are considered to be neglected or abused. Each state has its own services and supply families with with they can at their own level. It depends on how rich or poor the state is. Each

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    Connor Grennan: An Ordinary Man Creating Extraordinary Changes If one were to take a survey and ask people around a single question like‚ “How was your day?” “Good”‚ can be the most popular answer one would hear in response. One would wonder how many of them‚ really had a satisfactory day. Many people like to stay comfortable in their daily routine and prefer not to change it. However‚ one can forget that every day and every second of today counts and leaves a mark for tomorrow. What makes the

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