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    My Perfect Job

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    My perfect job without a doubt would be nursing. This may sound corny‚ but I love to help people. I think that it’s a fascinating job and I know that I will enjoy it. Also‚ I have a plan. First‚ I want to become a nursing assistant‚ and then go for BSN‚ and finally‚ a nurse practitioner. In addition‚ they are looking for male nurse. There are about 2‚900 job openings in Massachusetts for registered nurse. Thus‚ it should be easy to find that particular job. Nursing is a perfect job for me because

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    career field that im interested in persuing is psychology. There are many reasons why i want to follow this career;The benefits‚ income‚ and mostly‚ I love to know how things work. Im currently a sophmore‚ and this is why a Psychologist would be the perfect job for me. Psychologist study the human mind and try to explain why they act the way they do. For each Psychologist‚ the educational requirement varies from a bachelor’s degree to a doctorate degree. An occupational psychologists

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    Production and Perfect Competition ECON220 The firm currently uses 50‚000 workers to produce 200‚000 units of output per day. The daily wage per worker is $80‚ and the price of the firm’s output is $25. The cost of other variable inputs is $400‚000 per day. Assume that total fixed cost equals $1‚000‚000. Calculate the values for the following four formulas: • Total Variable Cost = (Number of Workers * Worker’s Daily Wage) + Other Variable Costs • Average Variable Cost = Total Variable Cost

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    Imagine a perfect society where there is no lying‚ and no war. Pretty awesome society right? One thing‚ they don’t have emotions‚ color or fun. Think would you like to live in this society and why or why not? Jonas lives in a society that isn’t very interesting. They have almost the same things as we do and plenty of differences. For instance in their society they have a discipline to hit the children and elderly for doing something wrong and in our society we can hit our children if we want with

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    A More Perfect Union

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    “A More Perfect Union” Obama used the Philadelphia venue brilliantly starting off his speech like the Declaration of Independence a very powerful document that was revolutionary for its time; literally. It brought forth the concept that all men were created equally however to this day we still strive to be treated equally. Obama mentions that the slave trade went on for twenty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence and suggests that our forefathers left it up to future

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    Perfect Body Stereotypes

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    The younger generation spends more time on TV or on social media websites‚ thus the youth is exposed to more commercials on a regular basis. The message shown in ads have made the younger generation more self-aware of their image of having the “perfect” body shape‚ and being up to date with the latest product to fit in amongst their peers. With people getting bombarded with ads from all directions‚

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    Aubrey Lemna Hour: 2 Extemporaneous Outline Topic: How to go on the perfect vacation General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ my audience should be able to plan the perfect vacation. Introduction: I. (AGD): Imagine yourself‚ on a beautiful island in the middle of the turquoise blue ocean with your significant other‚ soaking up the glorious sun rays getting that vitamin D‚ and the only sound you can hear is the warm tropical breezes ruffle the

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    Perfect Preschool Program

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    There are many different variations and ideals that constitute for the perfect preschool program for typical‚ ELL‚ and disabled or special need students. With the differences‚ some facets are important to create the ideal preschool program. These important aspects include creating an environment that allows security and safety for all students‚ interactive time with students that promotes building positive relationships‚ implementing activities that represent a variety of cultures‚ an assortment

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    Perfect Competition of Wheat Crops and Variable Cost Basic theme Farmers gamble on deciding what crop to grow from year to year because variable costs can make it difficult for a farmer to break even and make profit. Critical Review Farmers who decided to grow wheat crops in winter are predicted to see profit this spring based on the estimated costs. Farmers have to almost blindly decide on which crop might be most profitable for them to grow because their total variable costs are always changing

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    A Perfect Day for Bananafish; Stuck in the Bananahole J.D. Salinger’s short story‚ A Perfect Day for Bananafish‚ reveals the story of Seymour Glass‚ a veteran solider from WWII‚ who‚ upon returning home to America and his family‚ feels isolated and is unable to communicate and connect with his adult peers. After having trudged through his war experience‚ Seymour was subsequently forced to step back and see the shallow materialism in his surrounding world. This constrictive world traps him and slowly

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