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    You can escape a Black Hole: Surprising Informative Essay Have you ever taken the time to reflect and glaze upon the night sky, conjecturing and dreaming of what lies beyond our planet? Our universe also known as the Milky Way Galaxy is very miscellaneous and unique. With many marvelous wonders, the Milky Way Galaxy holds about mysterious belongings that are very challenging for human minds to understand due to the many complications that arise when we try to examine and explore the principles of

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    what to expect as an RA. I learned some very valuable information that will help me in the future as a leader. Before the interview, I had concerns and preconceptions. Katelynn also informed me on some information that I found to be surprising and she was very informative. I learned that to make others feel confident that it will be easier if you get to know that person and pay attention to certain details about them. This is helpful because when working with residents if they need some motivation

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    Two-description paper mostly confused me at first. Then I referenced my work to the textbook realized what I was doing wrong. Two-description paper taught me how to write interesting and storytelling introductions. The informative and surprising essay was very useful in learning to present an idea. It will come hand at work. It was also learning process for me to research an interesting

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    it gave us a chance to brush up on our paper work and to correct things that we had wrong. The trip to the respiratory therapy lab was a surprising twist that I enjoyed. I learned a lot about how RT and nurses are very similar. We complement each other to provide the optimal healthcare possible. The staff or the students were very polite and very informative. They made sure that we had a good understanding of what a RT is and the services RT provide. I was surprised how in depth Rt went as far as

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    Garcetti and he said that women’s professional teams make zero dollars per event compared to men’s professional teams making $260,000. And, the reason is because Title 9 does not apply to NWA because it is a non-profit. For me this statement was not surprising but, I would have thought that there would be some types of laws and regulations against this type of discrimination. Moreover, Mayor Garcetti, has increased the number of women in high-level positions at City Hall by having at least one woman in

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    Food Waste Essay

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    There are countless issues that pose danger to the environmental health of the Earth, but one of the most often overlooked problems is food waste. Food waste contributes to droughts as well as other serious economic and climate ramifications. However, there are many things that can be done to resolve this pressing issue. The issue of food waste is one that many people might not consider to be serious, but it is critical to the environment that a solution is devised. Fortunately, there are many simple

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    A very informative article on the study of the gender roles children feel stressed to conform to. The article provides insights in how children interpret each other’s masculine and feminine behaviors. When children are informed of how each gender feels the same, it relieves the pressure, thereby allowing the children to be more at ease with one another and exhibit their true behaviors. The stereotype of gender roles produces health risks such as eating disorders and low-level bullying. A very

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    an organization that many counselor or future counselors may consider as their bible.  With a very informative website available, there are various tabs and links that will allow the person browsing the site to gain more knowledge about counseling as well as suggested membership to the various divisional organizations associated with ACA.  While browsing through the website, I found many surprising facts in addition to words of comfort through blogs written by members of ACA. The American Counseling

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    Spencer Cox composed “My Heart Has Changed.” Cox persuades his audience that people should care about victims in tragedy even if there are differences. He uses high vocabulary, proven statistics, and surprising facts to build his argument. Throughout the article, Spencer Cox applies educated vocabulary. By using credible vocabulary, it persuades the audience that the author is intelligent. He incorporates words like,”bigot” and “innately” during his passage. These words that he is using makes the

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    In an informative speech, the quintessential aspect that can make or break your speech is the audience. If the audience is a group of 12 year olds, then giving a speech on how to retire at 65 is not going to draw a positive response. Knowing certain demographics about the audience, including age, gender, race and many others should determine the topic of your speech. Accordingly, the relevancy of my speech played a pivotal role in its effectiveness because of how relatable an issue it was to my audience

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