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    are known as pediatrician specialties. Some common types of specialties are Neonatology‚ Pediatric Genetics‚ Pediatric Oncology‚ and Pediatrics general. Neonatologists must have at least ten years of specialized training. Some other requirements to become a neonatologist are you have to have additional training in newborn intensive care‚ a certification from the American Board of Pediatrics‚ and at least 4 years of medical school. This is because they have to be prepared to handle the most perilous

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    M1 ASSIGNMENT WHY PEOPLE BECOME HOMELESS AND WHY IT DOESN’T STOP LAVERNA MOORER ARGOSY UNIVERSITY Abstract This paper is going to present to you why people become homeless and why it does not stop Homelessness is a problem that have getting out of hands because of not addressing the situation on time. The focus is not so much the why but‚ if it will ever stop. Homelessness is a phenomenon that has so much to address research has been done; it was discover that for our government to concentrate

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    encyclopedia for answers to the following questions. 1. In what state did the convention take place? The convention took place in Seneca‚ New York. 2. In what year did it take place? The convention took place on July 19-20‚1848 3. Who organized the convention? Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the convention‚ when they both met at the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. 4. Why was it held in Seneca Falls? Elizabeth Stanton’s home was near Seneca

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    The Vietnam War established the credibility gap in the 1960s. Debates over the nation’s participation in Southeast Asian conflicts rose while the US‚ a rising world power‚ struggle to contain the spreading communist values of the Soviet Union. As the Civil War stretches through the 1900s‚ presidents of the latter half of 20th century America began inheriting the foreign problem. Looking straight towards US victory‚ Lyndon B. Johnson began taking drastic attempts of ending the war. These efforts

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    I immigrated with my parents from South Korea when I was an elementary student. Then‚ I did not understand the weight of my parent’s decision or the struggles that we will soon face. In addition to the common language and cultural barriers‚ our family experienced poverty. My mom sacrificed her well-paying nurse practitioner job in Korea to

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    Since I was young‚ I have always wanted to go into the medical field. I have always found the study of medicine to be very intriguing partly because my whole family is involved in the medical field. For about four years now‚ I have wanted to become an anesthesiologist. I have found the field of medicine very intriguing since I was in elementary school and I have always wanted to have a career in medicine. After taking the “Career Cruising” and “16 Personalities” test in my Dual Enrollment English

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    Philosophy of Education / Why I want to become a teacher? Philosophies vary from time to time because we live in a world that moves at a very fast pace‚ and we have to move our ideas with it. I have pursued a BA in Communications and a MA in Secondary Education with a concentration in educational technology. Now‚ I teach with my English minor‚ and I absolutely love it. As an educator‚ I want prepare students not only for college‚ but for the world we live in today. My philosophy of education

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    Every since I was young I always wanted my career to be teacher. My grandfather is actually the reason why I wanted to become one. I wanted to follow in his footsteps. The word teacher is responsible for informing or teaching someone something. But not everyone would have the same image of a teacher. I personally have an image of a teacher as being someone who is kind‚ loving‚ gentle‚ patient‚ and understanding. When I think of the word teacher‚ I get the visual image of a person standing by a desk

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    Why I Chose to Become a Teacher… By Mack S. Tribble  My choice to become a teacher was not made lightly.  This decision was a culmination of a process of reflection about what I wanted to do with my life.  I have chosen a career in education because I believe that it is one of the most important functions performed in our culture.  I believe that teachers individually and collectively have the ability to not only change the world‚ but to improve it. Within the process of teaching‚ I hope to find

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    Richard Nixon (1969-1974) In the beginning of his presidency‚ Richard Nixon was faced with a lot of pressure from the country to end the war in Vietnam. This caused him and his administration to turn to the policy of vietnamization. U.S. troops were gradually removed from Vietnam and the South Vietnamese were forced to fight on their own. Later‚ Richard attempted to rebuild a diplomatic relationship with China and communism when he visited the country on February 1972. This visit goes along with

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