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    Since my birth, I have always been surrounded by people working or studying in the health care field. My father, my aunt, my grandmother and even two of my cousins are all nurses and they are all surprised I might be part of them really promptly, but wearing an imposing khaki uniform rather than a pastel-coloured one. I sincerely believe that I have chosen the best career for my future because being a Nursing Officer is not really dangerous, it gives the chance to live exciting and challenging…

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    Ms. Diane loved school and returning to the classroom as a student to “hit the books” would not be an issue. Her first step to starting her new career was finding a suitable school. In the early 60s communities college such as Chattanooga State Community College did not exist; morever, she chose to attend Cleveland State to start her nursing career. When she completed all her preriquisites to nursing, she applied for the nursing program and was ecstatic when her acceptance letter arrived. The…

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    Career Research Project I choose Nurse Anesthetists, Family and General Practitioners, and Special Education Teacher. I choose these careers because my top area on my career cluster was Health science. My mom is actually a Special Education Teacher and i love going to her work and working with the kids she has. I have recently been looking into nursing for a career as high school is getting closer to ending and college is coming closer. I have been looking into the nurses in labor and…

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    Nursing is a timeless profession. The uniforms have changed and there are new treatments every day, but the drive to help someone regain health remains at the forefront. Being a nurse for me involves joining in a historical, timeless job that has been around for longer than I can imagine. There is honor in this career choice and it’s not only thanks to the profession itself, but also the men and women who are brave enough to accept the role that being a nurse requires. I’m not saying the career…

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    School uniforms has always been a hot topic in society. It’s really hard to choose a side but after sitting down and actually thinking about it I believe that school uniforms bring more good things then bad things to students. The reason why I believe all students should wear school uniforms are because school uniforms can prevent students from getting bullied or having peer pressure, they will help the family economically and they will save time at home and at school. I think the most…

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    In his book “Experience and Education”, John Dewey introduced a new concept known as an educative experience. An educative experience is comprised of the interaction of the individual and the environment which fosters growth singularly and universally. Growth, according to Dewey, involves the emergence of inquisitiveness, understanding, sympathy, sensitivity, connectedness, sense of belonging, and worldliness. A miseducative experience is also possible where the opposite of these traits are…

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    Wear School Uniforms

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    School uniforms here in the United States were first introduced in the late 1900s and soon after that became an issue on whether or not students should have to wear school uniforms. According to the article “Background of the Issue” on procon.org, school uniforms first started in the 1980’s due to an argument over a pair of designer sunglasses, which resulted in a school shooting where a student was wounded. During the fall of 1988, there were 39 elementary schools and 2 middle schools that…

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    Student Dress Code Essay

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    Girls are unequally cited, getting significantly more citations than boys do for dress code. Girls report that they feel embarrassed or ashamed by school authorities when cited, which has a negative impact on girls’ confidence and sense of self. Because girls have more fashion options than boys, they are subjected to more attention to the dress codes, however transgendered students also have higher rates of citations because they do not wear what is expected of their sex, even if it falls within…

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    In today's day and age, you would expect things to be, well, perfect. Wrong. In today's society, women are fighting for nearly all the rights that they were in the early 1900s. Gender inequality refers to the treatment one might receive based on their gender. Women are often treated as inferior compared to men, and it's been this way for hundreds of years. In a world where mostly men are in charge, it's getting a little hard to get the rights we need. First and foremost; why is this happening?…

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    Dress Codes are way too strict! Although many schools have strict dress codes, dress codes should be banned from public schools. Clothing as a primary mean of expressing, the pressure of dress codes, and pointing mostly towards girls. The concern of dress code at public and private schools is questioning government as schools. (“What’s Fair and Unfair about School Dress Codes”). The first school dress code law was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case, known as “Tinker vs. Des…

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