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    offer the chance to study almost anywhere in the world for the same price as tuition. Along with that, Bond University will help me advance professionally and academically as well because of the classes that I will take while I’m there, but also the experience that I will gain from living in a different country. I plan on fulfilling 4 of my psychology minor requirements while I am abroad. This is an amazing opportunity, because psychology, put simply, is the study of people. Being able to study…

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    An experience one goes through can build character, destruct, change the way we see future scenarios, or be life-altering. Sometimes we are placed in situations where we simply do not thrive. Other times we are crafted and molded into a better version of ourselves. The latter of the two describes a personal experience where I was presented the opportunity to manage all production aspects of a spring musical at my high school. Learning to manage every facet of a live musical theatre show…

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    from life. In the novel Johnny got his gun, the protagonist begins to understand the importance of his memories and events that he has experienced throughout his life to develop a sense of personal worth symbolically within his loss. the literary effect of flashbacks within the novel is to make certain experiences treasurable with the influence of significant losses like the passionate memories between loved ones, dark realizations of war, and reflections over…

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    in which we do business with customers at my job (being a ticket seller for Texas Athletics) was replaced with a new method and structure and how by upgrading my cell phone (to a Samsung Galaxy Note 4) I was able to better organize and manage my personal life. In terms of how the structure at my place of work has changed. Since the new Athletic Director Steve Patterson was hired at The University of Texas at Austin, he assessed and implemented a new way in which the ticketing office deals with…

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    I would never have thought that I could immigrate to the US. Although a brand-new life spread out in front of me, I have never forgotten my country. Also, although Nepal and the U.S. share some similarities as to religious freedom, my life experiences are different in terms of language, lifestyle, and job opportunities. The first major difference of life between the US and Nepal is the language. In fact, all different countries…

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    all of the different pieces of art in person really seemed to intensify the experience of critiquing art in a different way than I had experienced just viewing pictures of art in class or at home. Some of the pieces really affected my mood and would grab my attention and leave me in thought for 10-15 minutes before I had felt ready to walk to the next area, it was something I hadn’t experienced and didn’t expect to experience when originally taking this course. I saw a lot…

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    An expert nurse is someone highly skilled and knowledgeable gained from higher education and years of clinical experience. The expert nurse practices safely as underlined by governing bodies, skillfully, all while providing kind comforting care. These are some of the baseline characteristics of the expert nurse, and with experiences nurses relies more on intuition rather than policies or check lists. The expert nurse is able to anticipate the good and the bad as the patient clinically progress.…

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    I find these factors hard to accept, as it is difficult to willingly accept the unknown and question everything we know to be the human experience. However, both of these factors push people to greatness and success. Before I could encourage her to trust in the unknown, I had to fully embrace it. I personally have a difficult time putting faith into the unknown; however I came to equilibrium…

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    As part of CTE’s cosmetology curriculum for years I and II, I read the Salon Success textbook. The book contains about customer service tips, information about professional communication, professional work ethics, techniques for personal wellness, and information about the overall cosmetology industry. I enjoyed reading through this textbook. Most chapters offered tips I could learn from. Other chapters, however, offered that was more common sense. Overall, this textbook helped me further my…

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    Neurology Field of Medicine and Neurology Expert Witnesses When looking for an expert witness in the field of Neurology, the best candidates are those who have had extensive training in the treatment of all neurological diseases in both adults and children. A neurological expert witness must have the ability to explain complicated methods and procedures, technical medical data as well as interpret opinions about a certain set of facts to the court. Expert Neurological Testimony A. The purpose…

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