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A scholarship essay is an essay written to a scholarship-granting agency, supporting why you should receive one of their scholarships.  However, scholarship essays are rarely straightforward explanations of why you are a deserving recipient, but, instead, usually allow you to choose from one of several prompts and write a compelling essay that addresses the prompt while demonstrating your worthiness for the scholarship.  These essay prompts are often similar to the college admission essay prompts employed by various colleges and universities.  You can find a good example of those topics on The Common Application’s admission essay page. 

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Healthcare Economics and Medical Errors
The African Partnerships for Patient Safety (APPS) is a World Health Organization (WHO) programme that seeks to improve patient safety in the WHO African Region by fostering partnerships between local, national, and international healthcare providers. The current top priorities are reducing the prevalence of hospital-acquired infections and improving surgical safety. Even though implementing infection control measures will cost money up front, the savings are expected to more than cover these costs.
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History: concepts, methods, and applications
¶ … accordingly, is not only an account of the human past, but also a projection of its future; a vision of an end determined and dominated by the West. History is a modern effort at the creation meaning - a reflection…
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Why Don\'t Class Politics Predominate in Advanced Industrial Societies Advanced Capitalism Social Differentiation and Politics?
have "reflected on the way these sources influenced his work…" however, primarily, Bourdieu focused on empirical analyses, putting his theory to work seeking to understand class and cultural hierarchies in France, the role of schools in reproducing inequality, the University and the field of scholarship, the way literature and especially novels emerged as a distinctive field from other kinds of wring, and the way people experience and respond to poverty and social inequality." (Calhoun, et al, 2012, p.326)
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Taylor v. Wake Forest
GREGG F. TAYLOR and GEORGE J. TAYLOR v. WAKE FOREST UNIVERISITY
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Logical Investigation Into and Study of Sources
The work reflects upon my progress and growth as a researcher. it focuses on How far I have come since the beginning of the course? What new learning about the research process has most surprised you? What impression or attribute about the research process is different than you imagined it to be prior to taking this course? Where are opportunities for improvement to focus on as I continue taking courses in research methods and work toward your thesis or dissertation?
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Gold and Iron: Bismarck, Bleichröder, and German Unification
Columbia historian Fritz Stern gathered thousands of previously unpublished documents, letters, and correspondences between the two foremost shapers of German unification, Otto von Bismarck and Gerson von Bleichrder.
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Mncs Need to Consider When Devising Strategy
Nowadays quality management philosophy is given great importance as its role is considered in all the explanations of the major decision making policies regarding training in Multinationals (MNCs).
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Internet and Society 1976 Present
In the history of humankind there have been very few inventions which have completely transformed human society. Inventions like the wheel, agriculture, astronomy and geometry have all transformed humankind from…
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Rationale for client work and reference theory
Humanistic learning theory as explained by Lipscomb, & Ishmael (2009 p. 174) emphasizes feeling, experience, self-awareness, personal growth, and individual / psychic optimization. Learning, from this perspective, is…
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Interview With an Immigrant
The immigrant who was interviewed for this paper is John Smith (not his real name). He is a twenty-nine year old male immigrant of Pakistani origin who lives in New York. Both his parents are from Pakistan but settled in the United Arab Emirates after their marriage. Smith has also spent all his childhood in the United Arab Emirates where he was born and has only visited his home country Pakistan twice in his whole life. Smith moved to New York from the United Arab Emirates at the age of eighteen to pursue higher studies in engineering at a well-known university. He lived with one of his uncles who has been living in the United States for several years and is a citizen. Smith is currently pursuing his doctoral degree at the university and is also a researcher as well as an assistant to one of the professors. He spends most of the time at the university or in the lab where he performs his research work. He has not yet applied for citizenship of the United States but plans on doing so as the time for his marriage comes near.