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    Experimental Psychologist

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    afforded a clinical and counseling psychology, I would still be providing some counseling services, along with other administrative functions as a youth probation officer. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, entry level positions require a bachelor degree, with a 2015 median pay of about $49K (2015). I have learned that while each state has different approaches to youth in the justice system, more important is the approach of the youth probation officer who, like the justice system, can…

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    districts have different middle school grade levels, different states have different requirements to teach those grades. Although different states and school districts have different requirements for teaching, they all require their teachers to have a Bachelor 's degree; after a few years of teaching, some teachers will even go back to school to earn their Master 's degree. Middle school teachers cover the information that students will need to know for high school while also taking…

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    professional level I was hooked. I know this is what I will be doing for the rest of my life. When I realized to become a sports nutritionist I would need to go back to school I did not hesitate. To become a sports nutritionist, first I need to get a Bachelor Degree in Nutrition Science. (Bureau of Labor…

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    concentration in Creative Writing that was declared previously at the beginning of the academic semester, and the other was a major in Anthropology. To successfully pursue a career in nursing you must first complete all degree requirements with a BSN (Bachelors of Science). Before graduating however, there must be twenty credit hours towards your degree, forty-one hours for your General Education courses, sixty-six for the actual majors and three hours of possible electives. All courses must be…

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    Other well-known activist like W.E.B. Dubois and Marcus Garvey made great strides for the movement. W.E.B. Dubois was a highly educated man graduating valedictorian in high school, he went on to earn a bachelor of arts from Fisk University and later attended Harvard University receiving a bachelor of arts. Dubois established the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), created to increase the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, it appealed for the highest…

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    the individual teacher and educational degrees, such as certification, bachelor, masters, doctrine. In infant childcare centers, the basic education prerequisite for a preschool teacher position is a high school diploma and early childhood education certification. An associate’s degree is necessary for Head Start programs. Associate’s degrees include Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Science (A.S.), and Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T). Preschool teachers are routinely required to have…

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    his grandparents passed away in 1950. He went to Concord High School where he was voted “most sophisticated” and “most likely to succeed” by his classmates. He attended Harvard College graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1961. He then attended Magdalen College in Oxford with a Bachelor of Arts in 1963 in Jurisprudence, which is the theory or philosophy of law. Finally, he attended Harvard Law School graduating…

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    Eiseman, G., Edwards, S. & Cushman, C.A. (2015). Bringing Reality to Classroom Management In Teacher Education. Professional Educator, 39(1), 1-12. This article was focused on the lack of attention that classroom management receives in teacher preparation courses and the education field. The article highlights pre-service teacher trainings on topics such as focusing on student learning, classroom management assessments and activities, movie study, microteaching, animated video or comic…

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    W. E. B. Du Bois Goals

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    W.E.B. Du Bo Before the seminal leaders of the civil rights movement, such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther, there was W.E.B. Du Bois. Du Bois was a catalyst for the civil rights movement. He evoked change in the daily lives of African Americans with the establishment of the NAACP. Growing up in America in the early twentieth century, Du Bois lived in a society where discrimination was tolerable. Though he was valedictorian of his high school, he experienced dehumanization first-hand in the Jim…

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    Nurse Scholarship Essay

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    1999, I was graduating High School; I felt lost. I knew I wanted to be a nurse (I had been saying this since first grade), but I was not sure how to achieve this goal. I went to my High School advisor only to have the door closed in my face telling me to come back later. I did not have the SAT scores to get into a 4 year University, nor did I have the funds. I wanted desperately to get away from my hometown (Bremerton, WA) and “go away” to college. My solution was YVCC. It was 200 miles from…

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