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    Arguments For Vaccinations

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    in the upcoming argumentative research paper. So many, in fact, that it is so hard to choose. Choosing an argumentative topic and sticking to it is a little painful since in fact the controversial nature of the arguments are so appealing and vast. The first topic that might be interesting for an argumentative research paper is: Should a person pursue their dreams or settle for a more attainable career goal? This topic is interesting because many times as a person matures and attends college…

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    since I was little, my ultimate career goal was to become a cardiovascular surgeon. I became interested in this career ever since I watched a documentary on a heart surgeon perform surgery on his patient. The techniques that heart surgeons do on their patients intrigue me. From using a scalpel to using a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD), I became even more engrossed in learning about the heart and its functions. One reason HMSA can help me achieve my ultimate career goal because they offer…

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    Career Narrative Automotive, It took me awhile to chose this career and i have no regrets choosing it.. I’m specializing in collision repair, If your asking what is that? let me explain. Collision repair involves many steps we fix cars that has been in accidents and help restore it to the original shape as best as we can. If someone got into a little accident on the road to your daily commute we help fix that and work with the insurance to fix your car. Automotive was my first choice as a…

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    When deciding a career it’s very important to take into consideration on how this could ultimately affect an individual 's life in an emotional, mental, and physical aspect. Many individuals are either highly satisfied with their careers or they’re unsatisfied, but continue to work in that career for multiple reasons. These reasons are mainly social and economic factors, with that being said it’s very important for an individual to be very consciousness when deciding a career. Furthermore, when…

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    successful but don’t want to do the work it takes; they want everything handed on a platter. When choosing this career field, one must look at and plan the process they must take and obstacles that could be in there way. To begin, learning what pharmacy is and what pharmacists do is the most important part of choosing this career. There could be something you do not like about it and to succeed in a career you have to have the passion for it. According to Britannica Encyclopedia Concise,…

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    Yazdanin, reasons that a higher education should be for the sake of one's own self fulfillment. Whereas, San Grewal examines the justifications for choosing a degree based on financial security and being a GAMER ( "Get A Marketable Education"). Personally, I believe in Grewal's outlook, rather than Yazadin's. There is nothing shameful in choosing a degree based on the likelihood of employment opportunities . In my opinion, it would be a greater stress to pursue a degree in history ,…

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    Nursing Career Case Study

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    a high stress level job which requires a person who does well under pressure. Nurses must always be on their toes, and they must be able to quickly recall information. One significant factor when choosing between nursing and secondary education is the location of the available jobs within the two career pathways. Both nursing and secondary education allow a student to live anywhere where a school or hospital is present, and as a result they are left with a diverse amount of choices. Even though…

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    Self-Assessment and Role Analysis In today’s society, aspiring to be an entrepreneur is the career choice many people dream to have. Many people want to become an entrepreneur to escape the typical nine to five job and open up their own business and become their own boss. Entrepreneurship can be exciting, but it can also be very intimidating and terrifying. Many people, including myself, believe that being an entrepreneur automatically means success while living a stress free lifestyle, but…

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    stand in front of a class and read a textbook and call it a day? She did this because she has a passion and what she got back from her job was satisfaction when she saw good results from students and to her that Is enough to fuel her passion for her career. There are other teachers that don’t bother with student-teacher relationships and don’t put in an effort to try and connect with their students and these are the teachers that are only truly there for the money. In saying this they could have…

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    Urology Essay

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    Background: Urology is a surgical specialty which deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. There is anecdotal evidence that medical students not well known with Urology specialty comparing with other specialties like general surgery, internal medicine etc. Based on several factors including: students awareness, overcrowded curriculum, traditional medical education system, and busy hospital rotations in clinical years and internship are associated…

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