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    I wish I could say I had always known that I wanted to become an occupational therapist. Actually‚ it was not until recently that I learned the OT profession even existed‚ but I am thankful that I did discover it. I have always wanted to pursue a career in which I could help people. At first‚ I thought physical therapy would be the best choice for me. After having the right person at Keiser University explain me‚ personally and in a more detailed manner‚ what occupational therapy was about‚ and

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    Why I Want To Be A Nba

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    When I close my eyes and consider my future‚ I can see myself standing there on a basketball playing for a professional nba team. I can feel the energy and the excitement in the air. Fans yelling stadium rumbling just absolute mayhem. However after i open my eyes i realize thinking about something like that is too much. People don’t realize when thinking about something like‚ its odds of getting is close to nothing.There’s so many people in the world that could be so much better than you. Ultimately

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    What Women Want in a Man

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    What Women Want in a Man Brian neil For as long as man has walked the earth‚ he has always been in search of the answer to the almighty and mysterious question. What does a woman want in a man? For as long as the question has existed‚ there have been studies‚ researches‚ movies‚ magazine articles‚ you name it and it has been done. So why after thousands of years‚ do men really have no idea what it is that women want from them? Maybe there is no answer to this question‚ maybe there is! After close

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    committed to understanding and supporting the needs of women at every life stage. Meredith partnered with NBC Universal to delve deeper into the minds of women across the nation‚ ages 18 - 64‚ to ask the provocative question—What Do Women Want? The 2008 What Do Women Want? study highlights the actions‚ attitudes and aspirations of women surrounding four critical topic areas: health‚ money‚ safety and life choices. The findings provide marketers with deep insights on the female psyche and implications

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    Why I Like To Be a Teacher Teaching is a unique profession. It takes a lot of commitment‚ dedication‚ patience and above all‚ love for the act of helping others learn. Being a teacher is one of the noblest and most gratifying professions ‚ no matter how difficult the road is. Undoubtedly‚ it is hard to deal with students‚ their behaviors‚ personal problems‚ difficult ages and even with their parents that sometimes do not support the teachers‚ and last but not least‚ the educational system

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    Im a Liberal

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    political position. I’m a liberal. I know you want to know why I chose to be a liberal‚ so here it is. The definition of liberalism is the belief in the importance of liberty and equal rights. So I was thinking of things that fall under those guidelines and I came up with this as my explanation. I’m a liberal because I believe health care is a basic human right. I’m liberal because education and a chance to move up in the world is a basic human right. I’m a liberal because I know that sometimes bad things

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    The Skin Im in

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    and be accepted by your peers. These issues along with the death of Maleeka’s dad a couple years ago started to become very overwhelming and caused her to conduct herself in ways that mad e no sense at all. Although so many people didn’t understand what exactly was going on with her‚ there was one teacher‚ Miss Saunders who knew and had experienced the things she was feeling all too well. One of the biggest issues dealt with in this book was bullying by peers. Maleeka was talked about because

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    dedication‚ bravery‚ and passion. Throughout the years I have had a variety of experiences with leadership. The leadership position I have been involved with the longest is high school cheerleading. By simply being a part of the squad‚ I have a platform to encourage others and support my school. We‚ as a squad‚ have the ability to set the tone for the rest of the student body before a game and to make others feel great when they accomplish something. I was elected the captain of the Junior Varsity team

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    The Skin Im In

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    terribly because of it. For example‚ on page 3 of The Skin I’m In‚ John-John would make fun of her color by making a song about how her skin is so dark that they “just can’t see her”. She even internalized this belief by referring to herself as a “thing” when she described how she was the darkest. Ever since her father died they became poor. He was the provider. Her mother couldn’t afford to buy her clothes‚ so she decided to make them for her. She was teased because of that too. She was teased so bad

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    Dropped in a foreign land at the tender age of two‚ I was too young to remember life in my homeland yet too old not to forget the painful‚ permanent mark of an immigrant. As a first- generation immigrant‚ I had to learn English and take the helms of steering my own education without the privilege of my parents at home. Growing up‚ I remember my mother working two jobs and my father working graveyard shifts in to sustain our family. I watched as they struggled to ensure a better life for me. However

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