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    humanity. This concert event was performed at Libby Gardner Hall of University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The guest presenters are four educated musicians from Austria who are called the Minetti Quartet. These were four musicians who each played an instrument. Two were violinist, one Viola, and the last was a Celloist. The event is led from the University of Utah called the Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City. The concert was an hour long but it will always be a memorable event. The first

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    As with most college students, the first semester was a memorable and formative time for me. Not only do we have to adjust to a new format of learning, we also must adjust to being away from our families for the first time, adjust to a new culture different from our high schools, make new friends, along with the other stressors that come from life. However, we come out better on the other end. The greatest thing about college is that your limits are pushed, you’re exposed to new ideas and subjects

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    of the most memorable people of modern English history is Princess Diana, and perhaps the most memorable event is her death. Her brother delivered a retrospective eulogy. He recalled good parts of her life and he recalled bad parts of her life. He ensured the public that her sons would be taken care of. He shamed the press for hunting such a virtuous person.Earl Spencer artfully uses parallelism, ethos, and pathos to uplift those mourning with memories and positive stories from her life. Firstly

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    Spirit Week Reflection

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    In my Junior year of High School, I had the opportunity to be a part of my school’s Leadership. There were seven students who were in charge of events, promoting, rallies, and school spirit. This required us to go above and beyond to make our school a better place. There were no assigned jobs, rather our strengths and weaknesses presented themselves in various ways. It was our responsibility to see a need and fix it. It was a class that the majority of it took place outside of the school hours. We

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    ambassador, and a team of highly skilled tilers around the country redesigning the homes of those having to deal with the life changing illness that is Cancer. This Web series comes after Topps Tiles last year made Macmillan Cancer Support its partnered charity for the next 5 years. This web series focuses on both raising awareness of the detrimental effects Cancer can have on your life as a whole, but also providing certain members of the community with rooms in their house that they can fall in love

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    Comm 121 Reflection

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    To be perfectly honest my recollection of Comp 121 is a little foggy, i took the course roughly a year and a half ago and during my first semester and it was one of my first college level courses. From what i can recall it was a interesting and enjoyable, The professor Jacob Sherlock is no longer with the school, but was a professional writer along with a life-long lover and student of the written word. We regularly discussed current events and the class wide give and take of various ideas and viewpoints

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    has to offer. Remember that at the end of the path it’s the choices you make and don’t make that will determine what will be at the end of the trail. You are fifteen now my grandson and I know from experience that the evil of this world has already presented itself to you in many forms. Alcohol, drugs, and drama are all a part of life and what many go through including myself. The high school is full of new experiences and the decisions you choose to make that will stick with you for a lifetime.

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    Bath Stitches Essay

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    When I was 3 years old, my sister and I were playing in the bath tub and something bad happened. We were playing with the soap and put soap all over the edge of the bathtub. We were sliding on the slick tub. Then I fell and hit my chin on the side of the bath tub. My mom put some clothes on me. She wrapped me in a blanket and carried me to the hospital. When we arrived at the hospital we went to the emergency room. The doctor said I needed stitches. I cried when I found out. My mom had to hold me when

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    As a child growing up, I have dreamed about becoming a doctor, a lawyer, and even a chef! Today as a young adult I have encountered what we call life; memorable events, both good and unpleasant has caused me to reflect upon my career. Countless times I have heard people talk down on city schools, students, and teacher. Growing up in one of the most unsatisfactory school districts in the nation, I have learned all the negative talk is not true. I have decided to become a teacher because I want to

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    “Follow your dreams”, these words have been said by my greatest support, my parents and I plan to do that. I have chosen to be a registered nurse as a career because I am driven by the idea of helping people in need. My interest in medicine dates back to my years in secondary school, where I excelled in anatomy, chemistry, and maths. In my sophomore year of high school, I took a health and wellness class and instantly fell in love with the idea of pursuing a career in medicine. As a result, I continued

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