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    Gender Wage Gap Justified

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    workforce. Corporations are in the money-making business; by all means, people are paid according to accuracy, knowledge of the job, ability, and how the work is executed. Most of the time, females will select a job that does not require a lot of training; as a result, the job that is chosen does not qualify them to make the same as men. In contrary, Lips (2009), believe that gender wage gap is solely based on inequality, racism, and stereotypes (page 120). People believe the wage gaps will…

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    State University, Master of Science in Athletic Training program, and Doctor of Physical Therapy program is to participate in the dual-degree opportunity. My interest in the allied health professions began in my sports medicine class during my sophomore year of high school. I fell in love with learning about the human body and I absorbed the content effortlessly. I continued my enrollment in the sports medicine program throughout my high school education, and my passion for the program made me…

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    becoming my middle name. With both parents as military leaders, this upbringing established my core values. High School, basic training and six months of United States Army intelligence training, were my first solo steps in life. While I received life and career education in many formats some jobs were to survive, where others were a learning experience. My early occupations, volunteer work, and youth guidance set the framework whereas working in administrative, logistics, and risk management,…

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    Their main goal is to assist offenders in being regular, law-abiding citizens once they are released. Correctional counselors have many duties, though the most prominent include in giving psychological tests and organizing services such as education or training for inmates. Some of their other responsibilities involve assisting offenders find housing, jobs, or more counseling, and cooperating with parole officers, along with other criminal justice employees, to help create plans for parole among…

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    two types of sexual harassment within the workplace; Quid pro quo harassment and hostile environment sexual harassment. Quid pro quo harassment involves sexual threats or bribery linked to getting a job, keeping a job or receiving a promotion or training opportunity. Hostile environment sexual harassment includes sexual jokes, comments, and touching that may create a sexualized environment or one that degrades women (Brym, 2011). In many cases sexual harassment goes unnoticed or undocumented and…

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    music modes and styles. a musician's experience should be composed of training in many different styles and types of music and also be trained to play their instrument to the best of their ability. Professional musicians should have a natural passion and a God given ability to play and perform with their instruments. Professional musicians do not have to have a formal education from a college or university, however a formal education is recommended. Dana Frick explained to me that she would…

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    of the computer and mathematical occupation field. He states that “employment is projected to increase 13.1% (8).” Out of this percentile is the statistician and operations research analysts, they have “projected growth rates of 33.8% and 30.2%, respectively (8).” This due to the continual emphasis on the use of big data within large companies. Looking further into this article also displays the highest paying job type within the computer and mathematical occupation field. The job that pays the…

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    dictatorship of the 1930's ruled under the emperor, when the Japanese militaristic government implemented programs such as strong media control and a secret police, the public did little to protest, so change was encouraged. It was not only the education system that helped political change, but also, Shintoism which provided a religious justification for nationalism and granted support for the militaristic government. Shintoism before the 1930s was primarily a nativist religion which stressed…

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    giving advice and solving problems is what led me to counseling psychologist. Professional counselors help clients identify goals and potential solutions to problems. To become a counseling psychologist steps like schooling, organizations, and occupations help you plan ahead for your future career. 4.“Throughout high school it’s important to take classes to prepare you for your future career. When in high school building up a solid background in math in science. Classes to take in…

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    technical college, however, there are many students who believe that furthering their education is unnecessary. Continuing school after graduation increases a student's chance of finding a great career. Learning never stops after high school. Many students leave school or refuse to attend post-secondary establishments for various reasons. These reasons include helping their families, starting on-the-job training,…

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