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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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    Becoming A Gladiator

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    Before I became a gladiator‚ I was a soldier who was in the army. When we were not fighting battles‚ we spent time marching‚ practicing fighting‚ and making our own weapons. Between fighting battles‚ marching‚ and practicing‚ we had little time for anything else except a quick meal and as much sleep as we could grab. After commanding and fighting many wars against other provinces I was captured and sent back to rome to be sold. Soon after‚ I was bought by a manager and was sent to special gladiator

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    Becoming A Neurologist

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    Everyone has a brain in their head and sometimes problem soccurrences can occur with their brain. Those problems can be solved by a specialist called a Neurologist. A Neurologist studies about the brain and the actions that our brain makes us do and what is connected. They treat patients that have disorders that occur in the nervous system. To do this‚ a lot of studies need to be taken and you have to take a lot of time out for getting your degree and attending medical school before you actually

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    Becoming A Mentor

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    Being mentored by the right person is an important and viable bridge to success. The mentor guides his or her protege or partner in developing skills‚ methods and work habits which the mentor developed painstakingly over her entire career. The mentor also becomes‚ in effect ‚ the gateway to the business experts and resources his partner will need. Mentoring can be a shortcut to career success because it provides a safe‚ protected environment in which one can learn. One benefits from the mentor’s

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    Becoming A Radiologist

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    The job of a radiologist requires them to carry out imaging procedures as specified by a physician. A radiologist needs to possess a solid list of skills along with practical know-how in applying and upholding the systems in order to obtain the imagery of the person’s insides. A radiologist scrutinizes the report and then deciphers the final results of CT scans‚ MRIs and x-rays. The salary of a radiologist could fairly be large and attractive but it is not so easy to attain. This is however‚ also

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    grief and fear into a little box and closed it up until I was ready to deal.” One person who can deal with this kind of misery is Marcus Samuelsson‚ the author of Yes‚ Chef. The memoir Yes‚ Chef is about Marcus Samuelsson who was born in Ethiopia and adopted by a middle-class white family in Sweden and eventually becomes a very famous Chef. In his book‚ he talks about the challenges he faces throughout his life to accomplish his goal; racism and the death of his family members were the most difficult

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    Registered Nurses Registered nurses (RNs) work to promote good health and illness. They teach patients and the public about various medical conditions; treat patients and helps in providing a wide variety of services. Many general duty nurses who focus on the overall care of patients are registered nurses. They administer medications under the supervision of doctors and keep records of symptoms and progress. General duty nurses also supervise licensed practical nurses (LPNs)‚ nursing

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    Choosing the career that I want to spend the rest of my life doing is something that was exceedingly difficult for me. It is hard to grasp the concept of selecting what profession is going to be right for me‚ something I will be interested in and want to pursue every day for the rest of my life. I cannot help but think what if I choose wrong? What if I wake up in 15 years and realize I hate my career? I have thought about different schools and jobs‚ as well as the pros and cons‚ for what seems like

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    Becoming an Architect

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    To most people‚ architects are people that sit in an office and draw all day. They get paid lots of money for these drawings and somehow the drawings turn into reality in the forms of buildings and other structure. Many people have a dislike for modern architecture and say “they don’t get it.” To them‚ these buildings and other structures look weird and they do not comprehend the entire design concept. The field of architecture is more than what meets the eye. Architecture is a great field to enter

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    Becoming a Teacher?

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    A TEACHER Never has it crossed my mind’s eye to become a teacher. I would choose any other field or career except it. In fact‚ after my high schooling‚ I was so undecided of what course to take‚ of which way to go as if I was in the crossroad Robert Frost is pertaining to in his poem‚ “The Road Not Taken”. I was definitely certain I never wanted to be one; I would not get myself involved with it‚ not even in my wildest dream! But‚ should I say fortunately or unfortunately‚ because my relatives

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