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    Chose Reasons

    I chose Aiu for several reasons. I need a degree that will help me advance in my career and future, and my responsibility as a student I will comprehend in every subject and courses I take so I can succeed and graduate, and live my dreams Profession. I needed it fast, I get frustrated easily, and therefore, traditional environments that stretch their courses this period of time would only make me quit before I completed the program. I can say that I have no regrets so far. I am scheduled to complete

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    Why College Education Is Important

    future, opening doors of opportunities for a better quality of life. Growing up as a child I was always reminded by my caregivers and teachers that education is the key to success. According to Malcolm X, a civil right activist “Without education you are not going anywhere in this world.” I used to think that doing well in school and getting good grades was for the benefits of my teachers and to escape the punishment that comes with failing grades. It was when I was getting prepared to leave the

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    Rhetorical Analysis

    Amanuel Abebe ENGL 102 Prof. LeBlanc 02/07/15 Rhetorical Analysis Outline I. Introduction A. In his new York times essay “where sweatshops are dream” writer Nicholas D. Kristof makes a number of points regarding what he sees as an adverse effect of labor standards compliance on the economic development of low-income countries that we feel require some clarification and comment. B. Purpose of argument: His purpose in this essay is to let people know that sweatshops can help people. C

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    More Ants

    Galang YOU contributor RUMMAGING through heaps of paper, I unexpectedly found a copy of my article, "Ants and Audit," which told my experiences with my first tax season as an auditor. Just a few months after it got published, here I am -- still a soldier ant working for the biggest auditing firm in the country -- getting down and dirty with working papers that desperately needed filing. Living my dream? Hmmm… let me see. As a child, I never dreamt to become an auditor. I don't think I even

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    Card 405- Rough Draft Portfolio

    up on my dreams. I will not let anything get in the way of my success as it is for me and my family. I will remain on my path and stay focused as to what is ahead of me by completing my Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree and even my Ph.D. I will take each step at a time with a clear determination as to the goals to be accomplished and successfully go on into the next step. I will look to my family’s support for strength and guideless to the next step. I will not give up easily until I reach my final

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    Uci Amendments

    Student ID: 21961446 To Whom It May Concern, My name is Bao Khanh Lam Dang. I was accepted to University of California, Irvine as a freshman for the 2014-2015 school year. Initially, I submitted my SIR as I wanted to become a student at one of the most premier universities in the nation; however, due to the overwhelming tuition fees that my family cannot afford and limited access to many financial counseling programs, I reluctantly revoked my SIR. I planned to enroll in community college, then

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    Where Sacrifice In Vinh Chung's Where The Wind Leads?

    Where The Wind Leads, by Vinh Chung, is a miraculous memoir about his family's ultimate sacrifice to escape the political prejudice in their native country of Vietnam. This inspiring memoir about one family's journey to freedom, teaches readers that success is born of great sacrifice, never the result of selfishness. Vinh Chung’s family demonstrates this by, “ Everything we once owned, everything we once were- it was all dropped in the ocean, and it rests with a derelict fishing boat at the bottom

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    My Future Career

    high school, everyone wants to choose a suitable job for their future. Some people want to have a job which has a high salary while the others want to choose a job which is famous. I myself want to be a teacher because of the following reasons. Firstly, teaching is a stable job. As a teacher, I will get the same salary in every month though it is not very high. Therefore my life will not be affected by the change of economy. Secondly, teaching is the job which can be respected by everybody. No matter

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    Immigration Interview

    Education 201 Diversity Assignment April 2, 2011 My Life as an Undocumented Student           Many people come to the United States seeking a better future and trying to pursue their dreams. During that time many become strong while others become weak. Some fulfill their dreams and many others don't. Being an immigrant is tough, but being an undocumented immigrant can be worse. After arriving in the United States at the age of ten with my mother and 3 siblings it didn't take me long to figure

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    House On Mango Street Bad Influences

    Growing up in a low income neighborhood with bad influences can affect how someone thinks and acts as they get older. The people around you can affect what type of dreams and goals you set for yourself. Also, living in a poor household can be very demoralizing as people continue to grow up and get older. A good example of this is Sandra Cisneros’, House on Mango Street. Esperanza grows up in a low income neighborhood with many bad influences around her. However, it is up to the individual on how

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