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    When asked “What is home?”, a variety of answers can be deemed correct. Home can be considered a place of residency, a family unit, a place where something flourishes, along with many other interpretations. Whatever one’s connotation of home is, it is almost always considered to be viewed in a positive light. This is because home is a place of comfort. When you are at what you consider home, there are no expectations, and it is no doubt a place of acceptance. It is a safe place, where one can…

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    other reason. Some of the punishment back then for those who disobey were brutal. For example, if someone was turned away and comeback the authorities whip them. Luckily today, our laws protect everyone form such as brutality. It also led to the residency laws. You must live in…

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    “Visible diversity refers to variance in visible or surface characteristics such as race, gender, and age” (Richard, et. Al. 2002. p.265). Race is characterized by being Caucasian, African American, Native American, or Hispanic. An example of this would be, Jason is Caucasian. Gender is characterized by being male or female. An example of this would be, Jason is a male. Age is determined by how old you are, which is based on your date of birth. An example of this would be, Jason is thirty-three…

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    Inorganization In Canada

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    blame Canada? It is all about the “bottom line”. If Canada can increase the start-up tech companies in their country, the opportunities are positive. In the last year, according to the article, Canada saw a 17% increase in people applying for residency in Canada. A positive sign because Canada is trying to build their own tech valley. Is Canada’s plan a form of copying? Perhaps, but this situation does seem to part of the P.E.S.T.E.L framework, political factors. Politics is affecting…

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    My initial interest in pursuing a medical career in specialty care stems from my own experience with dermatology as I sought treatment for severe acne as an adolescent and young adult. However, with other interests in medicine, such as internal medicine, geriatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology, I can also see myself practicing in a primary care specialty in order to more directly address the health needs of the disadvantaged. Likewise, due to my primary interest of serving the medically…

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    Here I sit, staring at the beaming light of my family's computer writing an essay at the nineteenth hour of the day. I’m not complaining after all It’s quite relaxing, with a bit of music as well as pure silence amidst the remainder of my parent’s residency. Considering myself a great writer is something I’ve never done, nonetheless I enjoy it. I have been a Texan all my life, having been to a few parts of the country it remains my favourite state. Austin, Texas is my birthplace I lived…

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    Space Shuttle History

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    and Russia have worked together on a number of other space flight projects. The Space Shuttle began visiting the Russian Mir space station in 1994, and in 1995 Norm Thagard became the first U.S. astronaut to take up residency on Mir. Seven U.S. astronauts served with their Russian counterparts aboard the orbiting Mir laboratory from 1995 to 1998. The experience gained from the Mir cooperative effort, as well as lessons learned, paved the way for the International Space…

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    Medical Career

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    The medical field is a career choice that brings about many options and opportunities of great value. The noble idea of being a doctor tends to cloud the diligent studying and precise training that is actually required for this specific career. I have desired to become a physician since a very young age, and now that the opportunity is finally becoming a reality, I have fully researched what it takes to succeed in this profession and various specialties of the practice. The road to a medical…

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    The average pediatrician in the United States has an average annual wage of $192,000. Becoming a pediatrician, is not an easy path. Most pediatricians, according to the College Foundation of North Carolina are investigative, and social. Their values for the job include, independence, recognition, achievement, and support along with other values. Pediatricians work with children 100% of the time, and to become a pediatrician, one must have the patience, and love to be able to care for the…

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    After earning his/her medical degree, he/she must complete a postgraduate residency program in pediatrics to be able to take the American Board of Pediatrics certification exam and become a board-certified pediatrician. To be accept to a recognized medical or osteopathic school, the candidate must have a Bachelor degree from college…

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