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    after the initial product is delivered as the sponsors want continued support and development as their needs change. The product lifecycle can therefore be any range of time desired by the sponsor. Stratis signed a contract on March 31, 2015 with the Military to handle the integration and technical support for the U.S. Army’s Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4). The MC4 provides “medical personnel quick, accurate access to patient histories, ensuring that deployed soldiers receive appropriate

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    Perspective. Above all, a business mentor provides a fresh perspective. Business mentors can help you look at problems and situations from perspectives that you would not have thought of on your own. Mentors can often give you a fresh perspective on problems or challenges because they are not personally involved with your business like other advisers He or she is responsible for providing support to, and feedback on, the individual in his or her charge. The biggest benefit of having a business mentor

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    Discourse communities have existed and been discussed for many years. To become a member of a discourse community one must be a part of something that many people can relate to, experience is a key part of this. At the start of my freshman year I was subjected to change; my life was moved from one location to another, and I was therefore forced to change schools. This changeover had a significant effect on my life moving forward. I had to learn to adjust in a new place, and adapt my personality to

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    “Such, Such Were the Joys…” by George Orwell “Such, Such Were the Joys…” is an essay about the author, George Orwell’s, experiences at Crossgates, a boarding school he was sent to as a child. In the essay Orwell describes his treatment as a student, especially a reduced tuition student by the adults and other students at the school. He describes his time there with humorous hyperbole, describing the mistreatment of pupils, contradictory and confusing sets of rules, punishments for unknown or badly

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    individual’s personal growth and discovery through experiences which occur in one’s life. This process of an individual’s self-actualization is portrayed through the protagonist, Walter Mitty’s evolution in Ben Stiller’s 2013 adventure comedy-drama The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. In search of Sean O’Connell and the “quintessence of life,” Walter grows from a timid dreamer to an adventurous person grounded in reality through his countless experience. Consequently, Ben Stiller utilizes The Secret Life

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    in Canada; Searching for Identity by Ana Marie and Alice Colak, and the novel Inside out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai, the common experiences of refugees are shown. The refugee experience presented in both nonfiction and historical texts portray individuals whose lives are turned inside out by violent disruptions or challenging life circumstances. The refugee experience is also characterized by the long journey

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    they created club's and groups and played sport in their free time. Sure it might be hard to live with all the deaths caused by poor hygiene of the camps and fighting in the war, but they still stay strong and persevere on. The things the soldiers experience at war have been both scary and exciting,depending on the soldier and the things that each of them went through individually. I'm sure

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    Gildersleeve, Croom and Vasquez highlight the everyday experiences of Latina/o and Black doctoral students. Historically, the academic culture of doctoral education has excluded minority students; since there is a growing enrollment of these students, this type of research can shed more light on those students’ experiences. The authors used a critical race theory analysis to frame their analysis of black and Latina/o student’s cultural experience of doctoral education. First, the authors create a frame

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    Marjane Satrapi tells the reader about her life during the Iranian Revolution in the book Persepolis, using a memoir. A memoir uses personal experiences, knowledge, and memories to tell a historical story. History can be depicted in many manners; textbooks, biographies, autobiographies, storytelling, memoirs, and many more. Each one gives the reader a different insight into the historical event. In this memoir, Marjane Satrapi conveys to the readers her personal account of the Iranian Revolution

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    In the Curious Incident of the dog in Night-time Christopher’s learns through his external journey he learns and grows much more than he thinks. To grow up one must experience new things that challenge the mind like taking responsibility, having a break in trust and losing a loved one whether it is temporary or permanently. Through Christopher’s journey of traveling to London, searching for Wellington’s killer, and finding the hidden mail, one can see his growth through experiencing bad things because

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