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    How to Become a Lawyer

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    an upcoming high school graduate‚ especially what that person wants to do for a living. My future career is that of a lawyer. Granted becoming a lawyer takes a lot of work and effort. Once I have attended undergrad and finish law school I then can become a lawyer. Becoming a lawyer has many advantages‚ I can either argue for the applicant or defendant. My future career‚ a lawyer‚ is without a doubt a long-term goal that I’ve dreamed of becoming since I was in 3rd grade. Benefits are really great

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    world have an idea about the American Dream. Some people’s American Dream is to help people who are in need to be successful in life while others may dream of making a lot of money. The key to the American Dream for most people is attaining that dream job. However‚ it can’t be just any job; it usually includes having a job where one feels successful and comes with minimal stress. It gives people determination to be their best. In order to figure out what job I might best be suited for‚ I took the

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    Derek Green The American Dream The American dream is the widespread aspiration of Americans to live better than their parents did. One definition of the American dream is to make good money‚ be successful‚ and live in luxury; additionally‚ living with freedom of everything is living the American dream. One definition of the American dream is to make good money‚ be successful‚ and live in luxury. An example of this definition would be the famous Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs was a man who grew up as

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    Becoming a Lawyer

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    The last week in my Composition I-65 course we had to write about an editorial with which you disagree and argue an opposing viewpoint and it had to be a current interest. So I chose to write about the Presidential Election and the Economy issue today. The way that my topic relates to my personal or my professional interest is that the way this world is coming to‚ we depend on our government to keep us going and if we chose the wrong president then where will we be. We have one president that is

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    Alana Kelly Module 1 assignment 2 Dream Job 1. Identify and describe three goals: One personal‚ one professional‚ and one academic goal for your major field of study in the online environment. 2. For each of your three goals‚ apply the SMART goal process and explain each component. (Review these documents [Setting S.M.A.R.T. goals‚ and S.M.A.R.T.er goals] found within the SMART Goal Article and Activity from Week 3 to help answer this question.) 3. Create an accountability plan for meeting each

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    me a physical condition to do heavier jobs. I can use my computer very well and I know many things about electronic and new technology. I like to build things from ground zero and I love repairing and playing with electro-mechanic cars and trains replies! That is the best thing for me because I have a crush for trains. It means I can get myself into many professions in distinct areas. My dream job is to become a Mechanical Railway Engineer. I like that job because I love trains and I love building

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    Research on Career: Lawyer

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    Lawyer is a person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law or to advise or act for clients in other legal matters. Lawyers serve as both advocates and advisers. As advocates‚ they speak for their clients in court by presenting supportive evidence. As advisers‚ they counsel their clients on their legal rights and obligations. Lawyers‚ also called attorneys and counselors‚ can interpret laws and apply laws to specific situations‚ and draft new laws. Much of their work involves researching

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    On some aspects Papantonio’s research on lawyers were accurate enough that they persisted even today. There are several similarities that can be drawn from the book after comparing it to the firm. The book explores the negative attitude in the field of law. Another similarity is the high stress in the job and how it impacts the motivation and environment of the firm. An addition shared characteristic that Papantonio wrote about was the fact that the time committed are long hours every week. The impact

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    The Role of the Lawyer in the Criminal Justice System Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 2‚ Issue 3‚ Winter 1998 December 1‚ 1998 Samuel A. Alito The remarks below are extended excerpts from a presentation made by Judge Alito at the 1997 National Lawyers Convention‚ entitled "The Crisis in the Legal Profession."  This conference examines the impact of lawyers and the legal system "on government‚ freedom‚ responsibility and virtue." The conference brochure presents as a benchmark

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    The Lawyer-Client Relationship CJA/324 The Lawyer-Client Relationship The Lawyer-Client relationship is a relationship similar to one of a long-time best friend. The information passed among an attorney‚ and the client is very confidential‚ as information shared with a best friend whom an individual believes and trusts in what that person says to him and primarily keep the information between the two. Lawyers must keep information

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