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    Online Student Analysis

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    Since becoming an online student, it has been a testament of will power to every aspect of my life. Every day, I battle to adjust my daily work schedule, my personal life, and my school work. I fill in as a Physicians' Aid at Holy Cross Hospital. Monday through Friday, I leave my house around 6:00 a.m. for the 1 1/2 drive to make it to work on time. I am a multi-tasker in my occupation. I help medical attendants and specialists in admissions of their patients, taking patient’s weight and health…

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    University of Georgia The University of Georgia is the oldest state-chartered university in the U.S. The university started in 1785 with the mission of enhancing the state’s cultural, intellectual and environmental heritage. The historic north campus is a designated historic district in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The University of Georgia is a flagship university that is located in the town of Athens, which is near the capital of Atlanta. It is one of the highest ranking…

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    “Liberal arts: would you like fries with that diploma?” this quote thought up by the unknown defines the mindset of high school students considering a liberal arts college. Many will tell a person that liberal arts is not for those who want a “real” career, liberal arts is for people who are not ready to grow up. I was told by teachers in my high school that I should think more of myself when I voiced that I was considering attending Central for the next four years. I believe Cronon explains the…

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    Beau went on to become a minor novelist and scriptwriter. His career is continued by the legacy of his father. Louis L’Amour lived comfortably with his wife and son to the year 1987 when he contracted a hazardous case of pneumonia. A biopsy was performed during the same time and revealed malignant cancer cells in his…

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    a human due to the relative size of the elephant and the distance between the location of the blood pressure cuff and the heart. Animals such as elephants also have larger brains than humans. This is key and intriguing information to use in my career because it is important to know the differences in physiology between different animals and the affects it may have on their mind and…

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    Becoming A Radiologist

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    Becoming a Radiologist Have you ever had an x-ray taken before? If you have, you know how they work. If you haven’t, you probably have heard from other people how they work. X-rays are interesting because they show you what is under the skin and muscle. A radiologist is a person who looks at the x-rays and decides what is wrong. I have never talked to a radiologist, but quite a few radiologists have seen my x-rays. I have had a couple x-rays, and that is what had gotten my attention of becoming…

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    son, the doctor talks down to Kino as if he was better that him or as an animal. "The doctor put his cup down gently before he let his anger rise. 'Have I have nothing better to do that cure insect bites for 'little Indians''? I am a doctor not a veterinarian."'(Page 11). I chose this quote because this shows how Kino's race was treated by other races such as the doctor's race. During John Steinbeck's life, The Great Depression, WWll, Japanese Internment Camps, Vietnam War, and the Civil Rights…

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    As children we are often asked what we want to be when we grow up; the answers range from firefighter, doctor, president, astronaut, veterinarian and many more. When asked this question my response was that I wanted to be a teacher or more specifically a math teacher. At the time I was never really sure why, but as I have grown up and looked back on my experiences in school it has become clear I wanted to be a teacher; this being because I loved to learn and I love to help people. I think that…

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    which one of those values would be the importance developing a strong work ethic and to work diligently to provide for your family. After analyzing the participant’s background information the realization that there are positive and negatives to a career dependent on coworker’s performance. Anne enjoys the fast pace of her job as a flow team member and that she has the potential to get out early; however, the negatives are the attitudes of her co-workers and poor management. Wayne likes…

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    I never had any doubt about going. The only thing that has changed over the years is the type of career that I 've wanted to acquire. When I was younger I wanted to be a veterinarian, then a paleontologist, also a forensic anthropologist, and finally a doctor. But with all of these careers I knew that I had to go to college. Also my friend Joe and I would talk about the colleges we are going to and the majors we will take up. To me, college…

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