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    Observing A Dentist

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    to build up in areas your eyes alone could not see. Also, a damaged or infected tooth can cause severe problems to the mouth, gums, face, and even go as far as causing brain damage. The importance of receiving a checkup every six months can prevent already damaged teeth from getting any worse by receiving a cleaning. Although you may be very afraid of the dentist, there are steps that can be taken to calm you down before and during a dentists visit so that you can still have your teeth looked…

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    decision she made was love. Instead of getting angry and isolating herself from her family because all of their ideas were selfish, she chose to love them and seek unity. One symbol associated with Mrs. Younger’s wise being was her clean house. She believed that her house should stay clean, tidy and polished at all times. At the beginning of the play, the narrator explained how the living room was not very comfortable because all the furniture was too old, and also how there was too much of the…

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    full-day program with a feeding program (Neighborhood Ministries). I learned from this program how I want to impact young lives and learn how I can help them. Neighborhood is the only time they are allowed to kids, because at home they hold down the house or take care of their siblings while their parents are at work. These students have taught me tolerance and patience; children are like sponges and will mimic or mirror everything they see. I had to change my tone and explain to them what…

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    Social Worker Motivation

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    who realizes the importance of making healthy decisions and internalizes it, thus he/she is more likely to make those decisions in the future than someone who does it only for ego or societal pressure. We can see the variance in autonomy with those…

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    The overall theme of Go Set a Watchman, “Don’t be afraid to stand up for your own beliefs, no matter the cost,” is supported by the character analyses and conflicts in the story. One character who initially stands up for his beliefs is Atticus, Jean Louise’s father. In the story, Jean Louise looks back on her childhood and includes a statement that “Even his enemies loved him, because Atticus never acknowledged that they were his enemies” (Lee 114). He was not afraid to show that he felt that…

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    the book, Farah struggles to maintain her beliefs and principles. However, her beliefs ultimately affect copious decisions as her life progresses in The Other Side of the Sky. To begin with, each of Farah Ahmedi’s beliefs have their own origin and importance to her. Farah was born into a Muslim family, and thus was raised to learn and worship Allah, their god. Farah’s Family was noticeably modern in their Muslim practices, and did not uphold traditional beliefs such as forcing all women to…

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    World With No Owner

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    California in the city of Allendale, year 2026, a smart house prepares breakfast for the family. Outside, the pavements are painted with the shadows of the people that live in the house, the city is in ruins, and there is no person in sight. The animals continue with their lives, the house continues with its every day routine as if the people are still in the house. The family dog enters the house, and dies on the kitchen floor. But still, the house goes on as if everything is alright. At a…

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    A Pancit Lifestyle Pancit, a common Filipino dish, represents my cultural identity. There are many variations of pancit in the Filipino cuisine. Both of my parents were born in the Philippines so I have been raised around the culture my entire life. For the most part, pancit is made of majority noodles. Just like how my culture is majority Filipino. Usually extra ingredients are added to pancit like sliced meat and chopped vegetables. Those extra ingredients are like the little things that make…

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    Society has a significant effect on education. How society develops reflects the ideas and changes education undergoes. Society has always shaped education and has also influenced how people view children and the importance of their learning. The Age of Enlightenment was a key period of shaping modern day concepts surrounding education as many ideas surrounding education were challenged at this time. During this period the belief for freedom and rights was a main component people believed was…

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    destruction, while becoming smitten with EVE. When the audience first meets Wall-E, he is alone on Earth with nothing but a pet cockroach. Even though the planet is deemed as uninhabitable for humans, Wall-E must continue to follow his directive of cleaning the garbage off the planet everyday. While going about his daily routine, EVE, a high-tech shiny robot shows up. EVE is sent down to Earth to look for plant life or any sign of habitability. Together, Wall-E and EVE work together to help…

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