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    Becoming An Electrician

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    The reason why I chose to be an Electrician was because I thought it was interesting. The story behind me choosing this career was because when I was little I would always see my dad working on an electrical projects. Being an electrician is important to society because it helps people go on with their daily lives. It keeps electrical objects like heaters, lights and many other things running. I have seen this job in action by my dad when he worked on projects around the house and I have seen it…

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    Organic producers do not just have government inspectors to look at their product, they also have third-party inspector that make sure that the food is produced and processed organically.(Natural vs, Organic) Organic food might be hard to produce, however it has great positives, like it being fresher than non-organic foods.In the U…

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    Experience at the Career Fair On Thursday, October 5, I had the opportunity to go to a career fair on campus. It was an interesting experience. I had knowledge of some of the companies that would be at the fair. I had the pleasure of talking to Lieutenant Anthony Natale with the United States Navy. He was an interesting man with a passion for the Navy. He enlisted in the Navy in 1999 and has been serving ever since. I talked to Lieutenant Anthony for about forty minutes about my possible future…

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    A problem, almost like an epidemic, has been occurring for way too long for children who are forced into this hell like system. The foster care system has been happening for as long the system has been around. Yes teens and children can be rebellious and of course unwilling to the homes they have been put in. Most times they have good reason to do the things they do. It isn’t easy for a child, in most cases, to be taken away from their homes, their families, and basically sheltered from their…

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    Explain, what is doctrine? “Doctrine is a teaching of the fundamental beliefs of the Marine Corps on the subject of war, from its nature and theory to its preparation and conduct” (MCDP 1, p. 55-56). Furthermore, General Krulax stated that the “military doctrine cannot be allowed to stagnate, especially an adaptive doctrine like maneuver warfare. Doctrine must continue to evolve based on growing experience, advancements in theory, and the changing face of war itself” (MCDP 1, e.l.p 3). Why…

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    Gayatri Parameswaran, the author of “Bucking the Trend,” implies that rodeos are cruel, abusive, and stuck up towards the animals. First emphasized in the article is that rodeos/contestants are cruel towards the animals. “A cowboy mounted his horse. Right next to him was a small caged enclosure. As soon as the gate to the cage was opened, a timid looking calf came sprinting out. The cowboy riding his horse followed the running calf and lassoed it. In a second, the calf came crashing down to the…

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    The Iran nuclear agreement has been debated in recent months as both good and bad. The good that is suppose to come from it, I believe, is minor and the derogatory results are immense. First of all, it puts some limits on Iran’s Nuclear Programs but allows them to continue to enrich uranium. The Iran agreement claims that it is a great victory that Iran would have to reduce their stockpile of uranium by 98 percent but they can sell this enriched uranium to their neighbors and receive natural…

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    Mosquitoes Research Paper

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    For two days I joined him on his routine job, which was to inspect on mosquitoes on a daily basis. Both mornings at dawn, I would join Danny Wicks and his team of mosquito inspectors where we would go out into the woods to conduct the observations. The technique used was that everyone would separately stand on one specific spot for five to ten minutes and count the number of mosquito bites they would experience during this period…

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    1833 Factory Act Essay

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    that the state could intervene by establishing frameworks to enforce parliamentary decisions for humanitarian purposes. This decisive change helped meet serious needs through enabling protections for children’s working conditions using regulatory inspectors. While laying these foundations led to further reform that built upon new ways of thinking on how to assist more people, its actual effectiveness left much to be desired, rendering it limited in terms of execution and scope. The 1833…

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    sticking together as a family trying to survive the American Dream, and not giving up. As a result, his work to inform those who were in aware of these conditions ultimately made a significant change in the way food was made. The change began with meat inspectors entering the industry drastically, putting forth use of their power in a positive way. In the long run, it created organically made meat and improved processed meat. Customers are so addicted to what they are eating it controls them and…

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