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    tremendously awarding, yet it also has an exceptional job outlook. As mentioned previously, reconstructive surgery has a job outlook of 18 percent, higher than the national average and, as of 2012, a median salary of over 300,000 dollars. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012) If one is considering a future in reconstructive surgery, it is important to factor all of the points mentioned in this paper in order to know for certain that this is the right career path. All matters considered, Ricky…

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    Becoming a full-time basketball coach is harder because it requires you to have experience and a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, full time basketball coaches make around $23,000. The highest earnings of a full-time basketball coach is $40,000 a year. Of course, these salaries may vary. Many coaches are considered teachers that volunteer as a coach. In some states…

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    The demand for Medical Coders is expected to increase by 22% between 2012 and 2022 primarily due to the number of the population aging. More medical services will be required as these aging individuals will develop conditions and diseases (Bureau of Labor Statistics). Becoming a successful medical coder takes time and dedication if you have little or no experience in the healthcare field. Medical coders play an important role in the healthcare industry as timely reimbursement is based on the…

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    In the article “Educated, Unemployed and Frustrated,” Matthew C. Klein makes effective arguments through his use of statistics and credible background; in addition to Klein’s arguments, his tone gives the article a persuasive approach. Klein’s use of personal devotion to the topic and critical reasoning also make his argument on the young and unemployed graduate students extremely effective by persuading his readers to have an attitude such as the one he is expressing. The author has obvious…

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    Favian Ortega Unit 2 Homework San Joaquin Valley College Companies can’t operate on their own, and virtually all strategic planning decision must consider the personnel issues connected to it. Challenges such as having money to cover increased labor costs should be considered or that the initiative requires expertise the company doesn’t provide, strategic planning and human resources go hand in hand. Strategic planning focuses on what a company wants to do, rather than how it does it. Human…

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    head quartered in Washington, D. C. for the past decade. The Institute has presented liberal views on a wide variety of economic issues concerning jobs, wages, taxes; labor policy; trade and globalization. The contrasting argument against, the raising of the minimum wage was supported…

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    A program that prepares registered nurses to provide care for children from infancy through adolescence. Includes instruction in the administration of medication and treatments, assisting physicians, patient examination and referral, and planning and delivering health maintenance and health education programs. Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records. Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled…

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    Neurosurgeon The path directed towards this occupation is long and tedious. Technically, a student is able to major in anything, as long with taking pre-med class and be accepted into medical schools. However, most choose degrees in the scientific field; biology or chemistry. I choose neuroscience as my major, not only because the major occupies my interest, but to set me aside in the application process for medical school. Only a few universities neuroscience as a major in the United States of…

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    There are soccer programs in counties all over Georgia that need resources and funding in order to teach and foster the youth in its surrounding community. The Atlanta United Foundation (AUF) has a mission to expand the reach and accessibility of soccer for individuals across all counties in Georgia (Atlanta United Foundation, 2018). The problem that arises is which types of populations within the soccer communities in Georgia are most in need of financial assistance from an organization such…

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    Have you thought of ever becoming a physical therapist, well if you go to the university of Delaware then you'll fulfill your goal into becoming a physical therapist? After comparing university of southern California and the university of Pittsburgh, and the university of Delaware based on my criteria of certain classes needed to maintain a solid career in physical therapy, distance from home and struggle of program, the university of Delaware would be the best choice in helping me pursue a…

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