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    positively impact a student’s life more profoundly than almost any other influence. I believe that Teach for America (TFA) cultivates‚ develops‚ and supports the type of teachers who can have this kind of impact. I seek to join TFA for this very reason; I want to positively impact students by providing a high quality experience in the classroom. Having graduated from a public inner-city high school in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin‚ majored in Sociology in college‚ and worked for four years as a Benefit

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    Pursuing a Social Work Education Upon entering college‚ my focus was strictly psychology. I loved getting to understand individuals‚ as well as how a person’s thought could influence their lives. However‚ being a social welfare minor I came to understand that there are other impeding factors that can influence how an individual functions‚ lives‚ and even their development; one huge one being social factors. Social factors are things that influence the way a person lives. The more I came to learn

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    January 29‚ 2012 John Zibell Cinematography: Camera Work in the Scuba Scene From The Graduate The Graduate‚ directed by Mike Nichols is a movie that depicts the story of a young man who is searching for his identity.  The main character Ben Braddock‚ played by Dustin Hoffman‚ is a fresh college graduate.  The film follows Ben throughout his very bland life until he is sucked into an affair with Mrs. Robinson‚ a close family friend.  The Graduate encompasses many aspects of cinematography. I found

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    Doug Noll Instructor Derrick Art 105‚ Film as Art October 5‚ 2009 Critique 1 The Graduate "The Graduate" is a great film‚ with Dustin Hoffman‚ playing Benjamin (Ben) Braddock‚ the epitome of the confused and isolated young adult male. Ben is confused about where his life is heading‚ he fumbles for an answer whenever one of his parents’ friends asks him "what are you going to do next?" He stares mournfully into his fish tank‚ perhaps likening himself to the fish dwelling within it. He is

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    Kirsten Thouvenot 323648 kdtf4d@mail.missouri.edu Film Studies 1800 Lesson 2 Mise-en-Scène The Graduate‚ a film released in 1967‚ involves a young man going through the crisis of finding himself after graduating college. Ben Braddock is at a stand still‚ unsure of what to do with his future. The film is set in the late 60’s in a suburban upper middle class area in Southern California. Mostly‚ the movie takes place at the Braddock’s home‚ a hotel nearby‚ a University‚ and a Church. The plot does

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    “The Graduate” The film‚ “The graduate”‚ is a romantic comedy drama‚ produced by Mike Nichols in 1967. A movie typically gives us a lot of information trough the picture‚ the light and the sound. This is also the case in the movie “The graduate”. We are getting a lot of information trough the picture‚ the light and the sounds. The producer arranges these things in a certain way‚ and there by he puts the audience in a certain mood. An example in the movie “The graduate”‚ could be the first time

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    There are many reasons or purposes behind pursuing higher education‚ but these may change depending on each individual student. However many distinct reasons there may be‚ the majority of them can be grouped into five broad categories. The first of these categories relates to money‚ the second is the transmission of culture and history‚ the third has to do with esteem or social class‚ fourth comes education for the benefit of democracy‚ and last is entertainment or personal enjoyment. Almost everybody

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    REASONS WHY FRESH GRADUATES CHOOSE ACCOUNTING AS THEIR COURSE ______________________________________________________ A Term Paper Submitted to Prof. Louie Medrano National College of Business and Arts Taytay‚ Rizal ______________________________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirement for the Subject Computer Science I ______________________________________________________ By Kim Patricia Vicente Ma. Raquel Donadio Xena Gabriel Rivas Glenn Lester Diaz Riel Jay Maneja March

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    Shakespeare shows how Macbeth who was once honored to beside King Duncan has now committed great sins for his own selfishness. At the end Macbeth finally realises that he was wrong doing and only taking advantage of other people. One of the main reasons Macbeth felt it was necessary to kill King

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    Graduate School Application Essays The Writing Center At Rensselaer 4508 Sage Lab 518/276-8983 writingcenter@rpi.edu www.rpi.edu/web/writingcenter Developed by: Maureen Murphy Patricia Nugent Jennifer Taylor Introduction Admission to graduate school is highly competitive. Writing an essay‚ or personal statement‚ is often the most difficult part of the application process. Requirements vary widely‚ with some programs requesting only one or two paragraphs about why you want to pursue graduate

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