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    As Maya Angelou once said‚ “They may forget your name‚ but they’ll never forget the way you made them feel‚” medical assistants do not get a lot of credit‚ but they do work very hard and make a lasting impression on their patients. In fact‚ I would say that besides making an impression on the patient medical assistants do a lot of the charting and taking vitals. A medical assistant wears many hats and is educated on many different things‚ which makes the setting the work in after their training

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    Increase Voter Turnout? Today‚ only about half of registered voters in America actually vote; a sad statistic of an uninformed‚ unconcerned population. Social media networks such as Facebook have proven to not only inform voters but to actually improve voter turnout‚ by using a get-out-the-vote message. Facebook is utilized throughout the year as a channel to influence its users‚ but Political campaigns have recently started taking advantage of this tool to reach out to potential voters in hopes

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    Shyla Henry September 11‚ 2012 Becoming a Teenage Mother I never thought having unprotected sex would lead to a teen pregnancy. However‚ I was wrong. Being young‚ immature‚ and thinking I was invincible led me to becoming a teenage mother. The disbelief came first‚ followed quickly by panic‚ before the realization and acceptance arrived. I had sex and I had to be mature and deal with the consequences and grow up faster than most teenagers. The days of my carefree teen life are now behind me as

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    My response to Stacey Waite’s Becoming the Loon: Performance Pedagogy and Female Masculinity is hopefully as she expected it- a renewed understand and deconstruction identity‚ and how it’s been expected to be played out in our everyday lives. I enjoyed this reading‚ and it’s intelligent and simultaneously intriguing wording. The "flashbacks" were well done‚ flowed together‚ and were creative in their comparisons to the main text. The paper was also easy to read‚ which made me all the more intrigued

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    I realize that becoming familiar to a new school was one of the hardest adjustments I would ever have to make because of the many ways it contrasted from a public school. Becoming familiar in a new area of life is considered becoming literate. According to Patricia Aufderheide‚ “Literacy is the ability to access‚ analyze‚ evaluate‚ and create messages in a variety of forms.” (qtd. in Livingstone 3). Evaluating how I became literate in a new school is a form of literacy. Becoming literate in a new

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    Reflect on a time when you challenged a belief or idea. What prompted you to act? Would you make the same decision again? When I was younger I always wanted to be a Veterinarian Physician. I always thought to myself‚ could I really be a veterinarian because I have a huge heart for animals. I don’t like the fact of putting an animal down and I always wondered If I could actually do it. I have a huge heart for animals and knowing what I might have to do is hard. My grandma is a huge

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    ESSAY ON BECOMING A TEACHER One of my favorite memories as an elementary school-age child is the summer that I created a treasure hunt for “little kids” in my neighborhood. I was so excited to see the smiles of happiness as the children embarked on their hunts‚ and to see them succeed in finding clues and obtaining the treasure. I want to be a teacher for many reasons‚ but I think that the feeling of reward I experience in bringing happiness to‚ and encouraging growth in others‚ is my primary motivation

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    Becoming Mexican American: A study into the cultural developments of Mexican immigrants to the United States The purpose of this paper is to review and discuss the inviting work of George Sánchez‚ Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity‚ Culture and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles‚ 1900-1945. While reviewing this work of Sánchez‚ the essay will make use of an article written by Grace Peña Delgado relating to the immigration issues of the United States in the early twentieth century. Delgado`s article

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    Becoming an Architectural Engineer Architectural Engineering is a type of engineering that began around the mid 20th century. It has to deal with design‚ construction‚ and operation of engineering systems in the design of buildings. It is a profession in which takes the knowledge of mathematics‚ Natural science and problem solving. To become an Architectural Engineer there is a four step process that must be completed. First‚ a Bachelor of Science degree must be obtained from a university

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    Samuel Hopkins from UCSD article‚ “The Reasoning Voter”‚ reflects upon the use of media in the world of politics. Hopkins introduces the argument of whether the use of media in politics is more helpful towards a campaign or an easier way to give the people what they want to hear without the long speeches and future promises. We try to find a balance between giving the facts and finding a true fit for certain political position while involving the people and giving us an idea of what is to come

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