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    Worth of a College Education When it comes to college education, most people agree that it’s a step forward to a better life and a career, however people start to disagree when they ask themselves, is it worth the debt? Whereas some people find it as a reasonable investment, and worth while, others maintain the view that college is not for everyone and can lead to more problems. Debt is the ball and chain for many people, they imagine themselves like prisoners dragging their loans wherever they…

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    When beginning to tackle the question of whether psychologists should be granted the ability to prescribe drugs, one could imagine the answer would be simple to find. However, upon closer examination and consideration, the answer and support in either direction is not clear cut. Though both sides present equally compelling arguments, allowing psychologists prescription privileges emerges as the most convincing. This conclusion comes about mainly because of the belief that psychologists would be…

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    Human Resources Sergeants

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    The Human Resources Sergeant exemplifies what it is to be a Profession of Arms and a professional. As it notes in the very first page of the Army white paper The Profession of Arms “I am an expert and a professional” (TRADOC, 2010) We can note and many would agree that the Soldiers Creed sums up and gives an overall understanding to what exactly is The Profession of Arms and what it is to be a professional in the U.S. Army. The Army as a whole is always moving and changing and we as Soldiers…

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    In the last few years Health Science has become one of the most growing professions there is. With its broad range in occupations and specializations the interest for professionals in the field is booming fast. The need for professionals to provide health care to others will always be on demand. Therefore, Health Science is a good career choice that would always have jobs, opportunity to advance in this profession and will always help other humans with their health concerns.…

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    mother enrolled me when I was five years old and my first memory of the school is when I was holding my mother’s hand, thinking about how my kindergarten teacher would be like. My teachers have all been great, because I was able to receive a great education and they were able to do their job by keeping the order in their room. Being a high school student, I made the decision to enroll in honors classes; they would give me more of a challenge and the extra work would help me with time management.…

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    that didn’t come without sacrifice, division, and in some cases physical harm. The allies of these groups have to understand that we the people have to fight as one. We can no longer succumb to the norm of any type of stratification; be it education, occupation, income, gender, disability, sexual orientation or any other way our society chooses to separate and classify us as a society. I think the allies of the groups also have to get back to the grass-root organizing, the three prong…

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    Strategic HR Planning

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    HR Planning Strategic HR planning is imperative to the success of any business or organization. It is crucial that the knowledge, skills, and abilities of all employees are known and any additional upgrading and education to be updated and kept current in the HR records. The following is a guideline for management and employees to consider for forecasting future manpower requirements to maintain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Forecasting future HR requirements requires all…

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    The IOM Future Of Nursing

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    The IOM future of nursing, have made essential proposals for the nurses to attain higher education to remain viably important in the evolving health care reform. I would use this paper to examine my fitting into the IOM Future of Nursing suggestions. IOM recommendation 4 underscores on the need to, “increase the proportion of nurses with a baccalaureate degree to 80 percent by 2020” (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2010, p. 12). By God’s abundant grace, I will be one of the nurses who will be…

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    Women should be in military For centuries, the discrimination, gender inequality narrowed the role of women within the family. Throughout the history of United States, women have fought relentlessly just to be treated fairly. It was not until the 19th century, when their voices were finally heard and women got the respect that they have always desired. Women nowadays are free to vote, speak and work just like men. Despite the tireless dedication, women still somehow does not get the recognition…

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    Background Substance abuse has been called an “urgent and growing threat”. This threat to our nation’s public health is a crisis of epidemic proportions. In 2012, an estimated 23.9 million Americans used illicit drugs. Some sources approximate 6.8 million Americans engage in non-medical prescription drug abuse (Abramowitz, 2014). A diverse cross-section of Americans from every region, state, background, and walk of life are touched by this plague. The United States Department of Justice…

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