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    line that divides unpaid interns and paid interns. Due to Upper management, and their background in higher education and business administration they personally value interns who are pursuing a degree in higher education or business administration. Such interns are put on the pay roll and receive greater workloads than the unpaid interns. The unpaid interns are pursuing a background in psychology, social work, or counseling. Are given lighter remedial workloads. The paid interns have the…

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    Anesthesiologist Career

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    patients before, during and after any surgical procedure. Although a career in Anesthesiology can be financially rewarding and emotionally gratifying, a person must be willing to spend twelve years of their life attending medical school, becoming an intern and looking for a job practicing anesthesia. In order to attend a medical school, the student must complete a four year bachelor’s degree prior to submitting an application. Most pre med students tend to major in a science since…

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    started, I was one of many interns and I was the odd one out with a special project. The other interns did calls and mentoring logs and other tasks that ran GirlForward’s day to day operation. Then, GirlForward hired Sanj and Emily R. and now Jay. This past semester, about half of all the interns were special projects because the day to day operations had staff members. Interns are now being used to facilitate greater growth and next semester, only a couple of interns are being taken on who have…

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    Kate is a final year student in the MSW program, she has a part time job as a waitress in a local restaurant and intern three days a week to enable her have the accumulated required hour for field. Kate struggle financially and can barely afford the necessary text book or mandatory fees as he no longer qualifies for student loan due to her mother’s income; even though her mother does not assist her financially. Kate often complain she has no motivation her field placement because she feels…

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    You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink. This famous proverb will always hold true. However, as a young professional in the management field, I like to apply my own twist: You can lead a horse to water and you can inspire them to drink. As a current leader and future manager this adapted proverb has become my personal credo. As a young professional my vision for promoting responsible corporate management and sticking to my personal beliefs start with some key managerial…

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    first meeting between Hicks and the intern doctor happened after waiting about seven hours. The exchange between the two was like a battle. Hicks spoke as if his life was a narrative, while the intern doctor wanted clear cut answers causing him to be more agitated or impatient. There were also family members in the room to help with interpreting the languages used between the two. However, Hicks ended the battle with a story of course about a cat causing the intern doctor to relax into a…

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    films being ready to launch into theaters projecting millions of dollars in revenue sales. The atmosphere in the workplace was chaotic with employees racing around making sure their tasks were completed on time and done in the correct manner. As for interns we were usually given the scraps of work to complete or small projects in case if we messed up wouldn't be a big problem for the company. That meant we had a little more free time in the office to do with what want, but in a productive way.…

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    superheroes, he has a son that likes superhero or it has sentimental value to him. All my inference puts a smile on my face while walking around because I wasn’t going to interview an average person, but a unique person with love and desire. If an intern were to work here for a couple of weeks, it would be interesting because of the people he/she will…

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    Personal Reflective Report

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    As an intern with the United States Department of Agriculture- Natural Resource Conservation I was able to develop myself and my skills. I learned that I was not only there to learn but to assist my co-workers in areas that I had strengths in. As a geospatial information system minor I was able to troubleshoot my co-workers in ArcGIS and other computer software. I was presented with the task of using ArcGIS to produce soil maps for land owners, and LIDAR maps with slope information for the…

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    counties in South Alabama. They may have been abused, neglected and delinquent; exhibit emotional or behavioral problems; or have significant school-related issues” (Children’s Outpatient Services, 2015). This case was presented to the social work intern to follow-up on the patient to see if the mother is interested in homeschooling, enroll the patient at Learning Tree, and assist the mother with finding a job with Our Sister's Closet. According to the Learning Tree, they host several programs…

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