March 4‚ 2013 Why I want to be a Teacher Growing up‚ everyone wonders about what they want to be when they grow up. Some people want to be astronauts‚ doctors‚ lawyers‚ and some want to be business owners. Ever since I was seven years old‚ I have wanted to be a teacher. Not just a teacher‚ but a History teacher as well as a Special Education teacher. I told my parents that when I grew up‚ that’s what I was going to do and no one could tell me any different. Although there are multiple reasons
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Why I Want to be a Fire Fighter Being a Firefighter today is a demanding and dangerous job. From mixed views of the profession from the public‚ all should respect what danger a firefighter faces day in and day out. Being a firefighter is more than just putting out fires. They have many more calls such as EMS and car accidents not including all the false calls. What possibly could drive this writer to risk his life day in and day out for people he doesn’t even know? Well this writer will be a future
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mankind. I want to discover that benefit‚ I want to change the world for the better‚ and that is why I want to be an engineer. An ocean engineer specifically. I feel that the ocean is just a large pool full of possibilities‚ there are uncharted waters and new discoveries that still await‚ and that excites me. I want to be a part of the next chapter of technology‚ where humans use the sea in a partnership in order to gain more for us without damaging the delicate ecosystem below the waters. I think this
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Twain’s narration emphasizes the response of people when it comes to fear. His writing is immensely personal. Twain talks mostly of the people’s distraught emotions more than the earthquake itself. The people exclaimed‚ “Oh‚ what shall I do! Where shall I go!” The author focuses on the emotional reaction of the people to sudden trauma rather the destructive nature of the earthquake. Twain brings in specific emotional and physical reactions the people encounter when the earthquake strikes and they
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Why I Joined The Army There are multiple reasons in which I enlisted myself into the United States Army. Some of the reasons are to improve who I am as a person mentally and physically‚ move away from the place that I grew up in‚ and last but not least be able to one day look back on my life and say that I did something. So in this essay I will get into further details on to why the three main points as in to which I choose for this essay. First off I joined the military to improve myself
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in accounting because I have always enjoyed working with numbers. I enjoyed math classes in high school‚ but I knew that I wanted to be working in some sort of business field. I have aunts and uncles in the accounting field‚ so when declaring a major in college‚ I chose accounting. Once attending college‚ I declared a major in accounting because I enjoyed the number crunching and the logic of the financial statements. I wasn’t sure that I had chosen the right degree‚ until I completed my pre-business
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When I was a teenager I really thought that the world revolved around my ability to catch a twirling rifle. This was the thought that haunted me day and night for four years of my life. I would get to school earlier than most so I could practice tossing my rifle before classes started and I would stay later than most in the hopes of being the best with my rifle when compared to the other forty-nine color guard girls. I practiced more than most of the girls on the team but I was still not the best
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WHY I LOVE ALABAMA Terri Wilson South University Online WHY I LOVE ALABAMA In 1997 my parents moved us to Florida where I got a job working at a place called Ruskin Tomato Growers. After working there for about two weeks I met and fell in love with the man that I would soon marry. Within a week Charles asked me if I would move to his home state of Alabama and become his wife. I agreed and on the eleventh day of knowing him were married in a small ceremony at the court house. When we
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We have been free for a very long time‚ but it hasn’t always been like that. Ever since Christopher Columbus arrived in the new world‚ I have had more freedom. The slaves during this time had no freedom. They were only allowed to work and earn a small amount of money‚ until they were allowed freedom. Freedom is a sign of how we are Americans and why we live‚ where we live‚ and how we live. We live to be free so we can have rights. We as Americans have the right to vote‚ buy things we need
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Researcher| Dr. Joan W. Moore| | Joan W. Moore is a distinguished Professor Emerita at the University of Wisconsin‚ Milwaukee. She received both her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Her field of study has primarily been sociology with a focus in Social Problems within Latino communities. Dr. Moore has made a major contribution to the social sciences in the area of crime‚ drugs and gangs; she was also John Hagedorn’s mentor. No scholar is as widely cited as is Dr. Joan Moore in this
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