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    why I want to homeschool

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    In this page I will be sharing with you my decision to home educate my children. I have broken it down into two parts as it has become a rather long post! I didn’t realise that I had so much to say. It would have been a lot longer if I had included all the finer details. Sit back and relax as I talk to you about my decision to home educate. I truly believe that I am being led in this direction by the Lord. I remember this time last year sitting in my car‚ parked on the side road reading a book

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    Why I Want To Upenn

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    where I find myself daydreaming and wondering what walking through the halls of the University of Pennsylvania could possibly feel like. Chills run down my spine‚ and I get a little anxious knowing that I could one day be part of something much bigger. I picture myself walking to Biology class with my book bag and a stack of books on my hand. Let’s not forget the coffee‚ which I heard is critical in college. I arrive to class with a huge smile on my face because soon I will be doing what I love‚

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    Throughout my career‚ I have established a reputation as a substantive contributor to the companies with which I have been affiliated. I had the opportunities to perform effectively in leadership roles‚ independent basis‚ and as part of a team. In short‚ I am confident that my decision to become a Paralegal has enabled me to make worthy and longstanding contributions to the company‚ staff‚ and above all‚ the beneficiaries. As a result‚ this is why I like my job. It’s been my passion for promoting

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    Why I Want To Be a Teacher All my life I knew I wanted to work with kids. I have always enjoyed babysitting and spending time with children. When I was in ninth grade I decided that I wanted to be a social worker‚ I wanted to work for child protective services dealing with the neglect and abuse of children. I knew it would be a difficult job and that it would cause a lot of heartache; not only for myself but also‚ for the families I would be dealing with. I didn’t care about how painful and hard

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    Why I Want a Wife

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    can do a lot of things for himself."” It was with particular delight that my family took to rubbing in one of Jason’s smoother moves. He waited until a few short weeks before the wedding to inform Gini that his Mom had always done his ironing for him‚ and now he expected Gini to take over that task---after all‚ he couldn’t wear wrinkled clothes to his new job‚ could he? Poking fun at the responsibilities involved in marriage is similar to the attitude presented in Judy Brady’s 1971 essay‚ "Why I Want

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    Why I Want to Be a Doctor

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    impact what I want to be one day: a doctor. The world is constantly changing and with the development of new technology to treat many health complications‚ and the need for doctors is growing. Their patients depend and trust them to deliver accurate diagnosis and treatments. There is no feeling more gratifying than knowing that you have impacted an individual’s life in a positive manner. I am aware that becoming a doctor involves dedication to my field of interest and many years of school. However‚

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    Up until the summer in between freshman and sophomore year I had not fully established the ideology by which I wanted to live. I had passions in life such as classical music‚ triathlons‚ at the time engineering‚ and service‚ but I had not found the way or in a sense style of life I wanted to abide by while also doing the things I truly loved and enjoyed. At certain points prior to the summer‚ I had glimpses of what I wanted to be and how to carry myself. My most memorable experience of this prior

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    Why I Want To Volunteer

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    There are many reasons why I chose to volunteer for the VAVS Youth Volunteer Program at West Palm Beach VA Medical Center. A friend of mine has told me lots of positive feedback about the West Palm Beach Medical Center. From the things I’ve been told‚ I know that this program would be life changing. I have always wanted to volunteer because I love helping and making others happy. I always feel satisfied just being able to help someone‚ even if it was the smallest job. This gives me an opportunity

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    I couldn’t imagine life with out being in a school. They say I’m too shy to be a teacher‚ to depressed‚ and having social anxiety isn’t going to help either. But I know that there is nothing else in this world that I would want‚ or could do‚ than to teach. I may not have a family member that has taught‚ I may not have all the intelligence‚ and I might not be much of a leader. But I have my own‚ just as important reasons. I had a real rough childhood. My father is an alcoholic‚ and wasn’t much of

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    Why i want a wife

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    In "Why I Want a Wife‚" Brady offers hypothetical criteria for an ideal wife in a satirical commentary on how the work of wives is often taken for granted. The humor of the essay lies in its structure: on the surface it seems to accept the criteria it puts forth‚ while the meaning actually operates in the recognition that the narrator is being sarcastic. Using writing as one of her tools for activism‚ Judy (Syfers) Brady has established herself as a supporter of the women’s movement since she began

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