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    selecting one is quite the obstacle. When I was younger my mind was flowing with ideas and different possibilities. As time went on‚ I realized that with my certain talents and abilities I would most likely excel in the field of law and more specifically as a criminal defense attorney. Naturally I ’m an argumentative person who enjoys standing up for myself and others; the fact that the pay is exceptional only gives me more of a reason to pursue the career. Although I know that schooling will take a large

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    Everybody has something they want to be when they grow up‚ whether it be a lawyer‚ a firefighter‚ or an engineer. There are people whose dream eventually dies out‚ but for the people whose dream to be a registered nurse is alive and breathing‚ here is some information and very helpful advise on registered nursing. Registered nurses are smart‚ dedicated‚ and responsible to their duties. When considering a career as a registered nurse‚ a person should carefully look at aspects such as ones responsibilities

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    iSearch Paper When I took the Holland code inventory‚ my code was SCI and CSI. Which stands for social‚ conventional‚ and investigative. My career matches were registered nurse‚ computer science‚ and pharmacist. I believe that I was categorized this way because I’m a helpful and friendly person. Two paths I’m interested in pursuing in the future is becoming a lawyer or a registered nurse. Both professions have their own advantages and disadvantages. The career I plan on pursing in the future is

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    Becoming a Defence Lawyer A defence attorney is tasked with representing a client who is facing a criminal charge in court. Criminal defence attorneys provide legal counsel throughout the entire court process‚ from the arrest up to the final ruling and sentencing. Before you can work as a local or federal criminal defence lawyer‚ you’ll need to get a good education and some training in law. Defence attorneys work in courts and offices‚ and will often need to meet with clients who are in jail‚

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    Ana Sarabando Professor Elfo Teamwork Assignment Does your State recognize a privilege with respect to the press and their sources? Why is the Lawyer-Client and Doctor-Patient so important? Please be sure to include a properly cited reference in support of your Main Post. In the State of New Jersey‚ the Shield Law protects a person engaged on‚ engaged in‚ connected with‚ or employed by news media for the purpose of gathering‚ procuring‚ transmitting‚ compiling‚ editing or disseminating news

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    Emily Dickinson was a very secluded writer. She kept herself away from the outside world‚ and most of her poems were never meant to be published. As a result of this‚ she only gave twenty-four of her poems titles; “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” was not a poem she titled herself‚ and the original name was “The Chariot”. The poem was however written in 1863 and later published in the year 1890. One of the most unique things about Emily’s poems was not only her obsession with death but her use

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    Because I am furniture is narrated by Anke the protagonist. In my opinion Anke’s narration has a good description that gives me‚ the reader‚ a view of what’s happening in the story but most importantly she is a believable narrator. She describes in detail her emotionally conflicted life. Anke does witness her father constantly beating her brother and sister‚ but it’s only her that Larus her father does not abuse. Throughout the story‚ it’s all come to a conclusion that Anke is not abused‚ but still

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    Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could Not Stop For Death” is one of the author’s many different poems about death and dark subjects. Nevertheless‚ there is much to learn from this poem. There are several interpretations about this poem that can be applied to life and provides a interesting outlook on the meaning of life and how some people view it. The speaker of this poem is the narrator who is portrayed as someone who is dead and their ghost is telling the story. The narrator is very calm as she looks

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    do we as humans accept fate‚ that all living must die? Sometimes its is hard to understand as shown in the poems‚ Janet waking by John Crowe Ranson‚ Because I could not stop for death by Emily Dickenson‚ and Barbie doll by Marge Pierce. Death can be seen differently by everyone and these authors definitely had different views. In the poem “Because I could not stop for death” the author has personified death‚ as if to make it easier for the reader. If we can imagine something similar the the human

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    way they like” (“Forward Quotes”). Tzu explains how life is a long series of changes‚ ups and downs‚ and that people should accept the changes they face rather than resist and struggle against the path that was set for them. In Emily Dickinson’s “Because I Could not Stop for Death”‚ the speaker enters into a carriage with Death‚ heading towards their final resting place. Instead of seeing Death as an enemy‚ the speaker sees him as a friend‚ and gracefully accepts their death. Acceptance of an inevitable

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