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    A Surgeon Research Paper

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    Paragraph 1:Title of the career/occupation you chose and a summary/description of the job in your own words.What led you to this career in science? The career I have chosen is a surgeon. A surgeon operates to fix injuries, correct deformities, prevent diseases, and help out the patients in any other way they can. Surgeons also have to be able to see if surgery is necessary, they have to be able to explain to the patient the risks of the operation, and choose which operation to do. I chose this…

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    The purpose of strong interest inventory is to categories individuals with their interest when choosing careers, work activities, education programs and leisure activities. This tool was developed in nineteen twenty-seven by Edward Kellogg Strong Jr. His purpose was to help people exiting the military find suitable jobs. Strong is based on the theory of psychologist John Holland, who proposed “birds of the same feather flock together”. He stated that people treasure to be around others who have…

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    Dental Health Critique

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    makes is easy to see the significantly different amount of education time and costs between a Dentist and a Dental Therapist. Additionally, the journal article explains the positive impact that a Dental Therapist can have among underserved populations like Alaskan Natives. Another strength of the article is that is specific as to what duties a Dental Therapist can perform by informing the reader that an additional two years of education would be required to perform major dental procedures like a…

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    crime and justice presented me with answers. Curtailing my education and life pursuits to explore the psychosocial effects of victimization. My undergraduate research has been a foundation as I aim toward a career as a child protection investigator and lifetime goals of a Ph.D. in the field of child sexual exploitation and victims’ advocacy. My time at the University of South Florida in St. Petersburg, predominately focused on my education and continuing work as a child care provider. My…

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    Statistics, police officers have one of the highest rates of injuries and illnesses of all occupations. The work is often outdoors in all types of weather. I would work at least forty hours a week on different shifts. Candidates must meet intellectual, emotional, and physical requirements to do this job. Physical strength and stamina are major requirements; both are needed to pass the requirements in training and to function daily in the field. Perceptiveness and empathy are needed to…

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    effectiveness is vital to the work of professionals. Specialized fields require a certain level of skillset and knowledge that is obtained through formal education or experience. Medical doctors must attain a formal education, complete a residency, and pass a licensing; whereas, Human Resources Specialist are required to complete specific advanced trainings to enhance…

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    The lowest 10% earned less than $37,060 and the highest 10% earned more than $77,160. Employment of radiologic technologists is expected to grow 21 percent from 2012 to 2022, which is faster than average for all occupations. While hospitals will remain the main employer of radiologic technologists, quite a few new jobs will open up in physicians' offices as well as in outpatient imaging centers. Employment in these health care settings expected to increase due to the…

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    Being in the nurse field can be challenging since it requires so much education and training. In order to become a nurse you’ll need to finish high school, then go to four years of college and get an Associate, Doctorate, Bachelor or master’s degree (lnova.org). This is important because in order to become a nurse you need to have all of these things in a portfolio or resume. There are different kinds of nursing you can choose from like Family nurse practitioner which is one of the best kind of…

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    “Preparing Minds for Markets” offers an insight into the modern public education system and the curriculums provided by inner city schools today. The author wants to point out the flaws in the education system and expose the corporate corruption that has occurred in government funded schools. While many students in these lower income neighborhoods would benefit from some of these changes to the statutory educational agenda, forcing job training and career decisions onto elementary students is a…

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    Pros Of Advanced Education

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    "Training is the most effective weapon which we can use to change the world" (Nelson Mandela). Over the world advanced education is viewed as a benefit that numerous individuals seek to have, yet a significant number of the adolescent who are qualified for advanced education are acting underneath the desires of their guardians and the general public as dependable grown-ups. Advanced education is important to liven up people's life, create society, upgrade ones' social aptitudes, and give…

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