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    Why I Want To Be An Odp

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    I am applying to study Operating Department Practice because I am very interested in pursuing a career where every day is different‚ and where I will be able to work in varied roles such as the anaesthetic role and the post-operative care role. I chose ODP because it is a challenging but rewarding job where I will be able to provide safe‚ effective care to vulnerable people whilst working within a multi-disciplinary team. I am also looking forward to volunteering at my local hospital in the summer

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    I am currently enrolled in an electrical program to become an electrician. I first knew I wanted to become an electrician in my first class of Ag. I joined the electrical team and with practice‚ I placed in the competition and won a scholarship to attend the ABC technical school in Sulphur. An electrician is someone trained (and usually licensed) to perform electrical work. Electrical work is a highly technical profession that requires a thorough understanding of how electricity works and the materials

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    Why I Want a Wife

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    Essay I Matthews and Cofer both came from different cultures and both have problems. They lived two completely different lives. Both Matthew and Cofer worried about their friends excepting the fact that they had another culture. They both lived in the United States but had another life that they didn’t like sharing‚ but their family would not let them forget about it. In “Don’t Call Me a Hot Tamale” Cofer‚ “Pick One‚” Matthews‚ and “My Two Lives‚” Lahiri all face similar adversity‚ social problems

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    " I want to become a teacher. I have been wasted all the time in the past 18 years. Now‚ I must follow my mind and do whatever I want. " When Alan was born‚ it denotes that he will have a different life. Alan born in a wealthy family. His mother comes from a famous clan and his father established the large business about the software. His father is a competent entrepreneur who goes from rags to riches. They only have a son‚ Alan. They give all hope and expectation to Alan. His father

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    Why Do We Become Guilty?

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    Law is a topic mentioned when we talk about illegal activity and the things that were not able to legally do as citizen of the United States. When we end up breaking the law up‚ we are innocent before proven guilty. This all happens within the court system. This is where they find out whether you’re guilty or not‚ so I felt that this would be a great place to do my project. I’m able to get more knowledge about the law and the people around me. Some of the things that you see in court can be astonishing

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    immense amount of despair that it outweighs the hope that is left in the world. The reasons as to why that is deals with the homeless population‚ racism‚ and war. To be homeless means to have no home or permanent place of residence. It affects hundreds of thousands of people today. In the United States alone 750‚000 people experience homelessness every night. There are many reasons as to why one might become homeless in a short period of time‚ these reasons include substance abuse‚ mental illnesses‚

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    Our world depends on the abilities of leaders and how well they can do their jobs. Being a leader takes practice‚ 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

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    Why I Want To Be A MFA

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    Outside of family‚ the two loves of my life are research and writing. Determined to keep current in the many fields of science‚ health‚ politics and education‚ I volunteer and research write for multiple organizations from school boards to political parties. Life wouldn’t be complete without a creative flare or my MFA. While obtaining my MFA‚ I wove stories from my volunteer experiences with my works of fiction to share research in a conversational way. Working within education for nearly a decade

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    Why I Want to Be a Lawyer

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    Ryan Sullivan 1/28/13 Health W8 Kleptomania “I love hats‚ especially that one. That looks nice. Maybe I could slip that one into my bag when no one is looking so I can go home and look very nice in that really cool awesome dashing hat.” Have you ever asked your self these questions‚ or even had a constant urge to steal things? Well I have‚ I am an open Kleptomaniac. These are the everyday thoughts of people who have Kleptomania. Kleptomania is a mental disorder in the brain that makes one

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    Anybody can become an advocate. An advocate is a person who protects her/his rights or change the unfair or abusive treatment‚ and try to equal their fair treatment. An Advocate needs to closely listen and take information. You have to know your own weaknesses and strongest. You have to become confidence inside with the positive feeling that may become an approach towards the children and their case. Advocates has to find the empathy in themselves. With that trait you may gain more information from

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