selected for them known as Oklahoma. The Native Americans created this journey throughout the autumn and winter of 1830 with nothing however the garments on their backs. This journey that became referred to as “the path of tears” was a brutal journey to Oklahoma, diseases unfold quickly and lots of folks died of malady, exhaustion, and starvation. Nearly 2000 Native Americans died thanks to the Indian Removal Act that is that the main reason why folks would contemplate Jackson to be a horrifying
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John Rodnie C. Cabarrubias 1-HAC Being an accountancy student in San Beda is very special to all and I should say that the people surround me or even my fellow batch mates have a higher expectations. Even our professors, board of directors and the Rector-President of San Beda College hoping that we will graduate as same time we enter the school. Last May 2012 CPA board licensure examination, a bedan made it at the top. Manuel Buensuceso Jr. was emerged as top 1 on the CPA board
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pressure, having been around the military for a while I have learned to adapt to an ever changing environment. I work hard because i want to achieve something in life and not just sit around waiting for the end of the day, week, or month to come with nothing to show for. Weakness- I am a bit of a perfectionist and can be a bit hard on myself. I expect a lot from myself and often times dwell on small details. Fortunately this kind of OCD is concentrated solely on myself and I don’t bother others with
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Script – one to one A midwife is talking to a newly single expectant mother about a change in her birthing plan. Sarah has recently been left by her long term partner after she discovered he was cheating on her. She is visiting the midwife to discuss the changes in her birth plan, as to whether she wants a home birth or a hospital birth. Sarah: (knocks on door) Midwife: come in. Sarah: (sitting at a 90° in close proximity) Hello. Midwife: (leaning forward, arms open) Hi! What can I help you
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when the school year started in August of 2007. My “baby” was going to be in first grade! But I’ll have you know, there is nothing babyish about first grade; it’s much more of a “manly” year, according to the first grader boys in the know. What we did not anticipate was the unexpected drama that came along with the excitement of the new year; surprisingly, it had nothing to do with chasing girls. * * * * * I had been told by Collin’s kindergarten teacher that he was an advanced reader
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vendors and students) Rachelle: Thank you guys for offering your time with our LORD JESUS CHRIST. May HE bless us all. Take care on your way back home. See you again next Sunday. (Group of senior citizens, students, market vendors went back home. Ms. Jones took the hand of Rachelle and said :) Ms. Jones: We’ll surely want to come back here again. Thank you for inviting us. This is a great bond dealing with other people. Such a wonderful experience! Rachelle: Thank you po Ms. Jones. Until next time
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particular.” (Stanley will look John very strictly. John will look away from Stanley) Stanley: “Why do you look away? What have you done?” John: “No-nothing, Father…” Stanley: “When is the journey?” John: “Next week, Tuesday...” Stanley: “Right. Tomorrow we go to the shops, you hear?” John: “Yes, Father.” Stanley: “You can go.” John: “Thank you, Father.” (John will go to the door. Stanley will call John) Stanley: “John!” John: “Yes?” Stanley: “You seem to be in a hurry. I don’t want
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Subway's tuna subs, sent an email to the Subway website to share how much she loves the sandwich, and suggested the company return it to the famed $5 menu. She expected nothing more than a "thanks for your email and suggestion" reply. However, the response she received from a Subway customer service rep left a bad taste in her mouth. "Thank you for taking the time to contact us," the email says. "I appreciate the fact that you took the time and effort to share your insights and comments with us." So
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content with his situation. In battle, he explains, there is something to strive for. Battle demands courage and offers a chance of success. In Lotus, “there [is] no goal other than breathing, nothing to win and, save for somebody else’s quiet death, nothing to survive or worth surviving for” (83). There is nothing to strive for, “no goal[s]”. There is no need for courage or opportunities to better oneself: In Lotus, there is no reason to “survive”. The deaths that are described as “quiet”
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didn’t because some kick-ass motherfucker in a lab coat put in the time to figure out how to make that un-happen. Oh wait. No, I’m sorry. Autism is that disease that only affects the gays and meateaters? Nope, sorry again, I remember now. Autism is nothing like any of those things — it’s not something you contract. Goddamn science and its insistence on peer-reviewed
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