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The Anthropology Student Crayfish tails in tarragon butter, galantine of rabbit with foie gras, oxtail in red wine, and apple ...
Anonymous Published on 06/12/2004 4366 Reads Medical School
The Runner Pounding, rushing footsteps started to close in on me. The roar of the crowd echoed, as I extended my hand to recei...
Anonymous Published on 06/12/2004 5232 Reads Medical School
Summer Camp Entrepreneur The first wedding that I planned was in no way a traditional wedding. Ten eager little girls decorated...
Anonymous Published on 06/12/2004 9416 Reads College
Discovery Ivy U, College Admissions Essay Example Discovering and choosing a university that fulfills all of my needs was a rigor...
Anonymous Published on 06/12/2004 18583 Reads College
While the World Sleeps, College Admissions Essay Example When I wake up to the ear-splitting sound of my alarm clock, and blind...
Anonymous Published on 06/12/2004 10410 Reads College
Top 15 Essay Tips for College Essays The essay is one of the few things that you've got complete control over in the applicatio...
Anonymous Published on 06/12/2004 30499 Reads College
Martial arts and medicine. They seem worlds apart, but they both have played significant roles in my life and for reasons that are...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 10245 Reads Medical School
My earliest impression of medicine occurred when my mother repeatedly required the assistance of physicians in dealing with her ch...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 10167 Reads Medical School
As a Marketing Manager with ADP's corporate marketing department, I have been assigned to lead various product-specific marketing ...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 5611 Reads Business School
For the first 20 years of my life, my activities--and self-confidence--were circumscribed by the fact that I was a chronic allergi...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 4243 Reads Business School
Turkish news nowadays carry vivid images which have become terrifyingly commonplace: the surface of the sea littered with dead she...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 9521 Reads Business School
Once in a while I am approached by past research associates who heard that I "got out," as several of them put it, and who want to...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 4685 Reads Law School
My interest in the law began with donuts. As a child, I developed early persuasive skills during family disagreements on how to di...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 7255 Reads Law School
My longtime fascination with politics and international affairs is reflected in my participation, starting in high school, in acti...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 6210 Reads Grad School
Perhaps the most important influence that has shaped the person I am today is my upbringing in a traditional family-oriented Persi...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 9707 Reads Grad School
"To be nobody but yourself--in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else--means to fight the hard...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 9679 Reads Grad School
Ever since my first psychology lecture, I have been fascinated by the nature of human memory. Indeed, human memory is one of the m...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 7061 Reads Grad School
My freshman year at Harvard, I was sitting in a Postcolonial African Literature class when Professor Ngugi wa Thiong'o (the influe...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 13400 Reads Grad School
The sun is still asleep while the empty city streets await the morning rush hour. As in a ritual, my teammates and I assemble into...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 22843 Reads College
Tom Zincer succeeded in his task. My science class's first field trip took place on a bitter cold February day in Maine. Tom, our ...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 11721 Reads College
I close my eyes and can still hear her, the little girl with a voice so strong and powerful we could hear her halfway down the blo...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 11118 Reads College
I walked into the first class that I have ever taught and confronted utter chaos. The four students in my Latin class were engaged...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 18883 Reads College
Three times a week after school I go visit my dad. When I enter the hospital room where he has lain in a coma since his accident, ...
Anonymous Published on 06/09/2004 23084 Reads College