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    years, the healthcare business will produce a larger number of employments than some other industry.* In a monetary atmosphere where there is a shortage of occupations in many divisions, more individuals are understanding the advantages of securing vocation inside of the healthcare business and seeking after the degrees that will empower them to do as such. There are numerous instructive…

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    Mexico and China have some of the same natural resources, such as silver, iron, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum, gold and lead. However, Mexico has copper, salt, fluorspar, manganese, sulfur, phosphate, mercury, gypsum, timber, coffee, fruits and vegetables, while China also salt, fluorspar, lead, coal, tin, graphite, vanadium, antimony and phosphate. Mexico also has vast amount of petroleum which gives it a huge advantage over China. Geographically they both have mountains and desserts. Geographic…

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    I have chosen occupational therapy to be my vocation because the human body never ceases to amaze me. Whether it may take a little encouragement or a reality check, the minute humans desire self-improvement miracles can happen. I find this aspect admirable especially among our elders, which is the reason I want to pursue occupational therapy in rehabilitation. During my volunteer hours, I witnessed a frail, elderly woman who went from denying any possibilities of improvement, to getting in her…

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    transmutations to society. The Third Estate was looked down on by others before these transmutations occurred which caused them to encounter certain hardships. The Third Estate withal contained many different classes and levels of wealth; many different vocations and conceptions; rural, provincial and urban residents alike. Members of the Third Estate ranged from lowly beggars and struggling peasants to urban artisans and laborer's; from the shopkeepers and commercial middle classes to the…

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    Growing up with a twin is like not growing up at all, for me being with my best friend even before birth has been the greatest birthday gift there could ever be. Being near such an amazing person throughout my whole life has given me precious memories that I keep and remember every day. One of the most important things I have always kept in my heart is memories, because even though you are growing up on the outside your heart can remain the same as long as you don’t forget. I believe life is…

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    My purpose in life is to serve others. My mother says this began at birth because I was such an easy baby so she could take care of my hyperactive and autistic brother; she says it is just naturally who I am, and I agree. This is the reason I chose to attend high school at St. Joseph’s Academy whose motto is “Not I, But We,” and whose mission includes “serving the dear neighbor without distinction.” This is also the reason I chose to attend a Jesuit University for my undergraduate career, as its…

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    Profession Of Arms Essay

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    To be a professional is to understand, embrace, and competently practice the expertise of the profession (The Profession of Arms, 2010). The Army White Paper, The Profession of Arms, further explains the definition of the profession of arms as a vocation comprised of experts certified in the ethical application of land combat power. “I am an expert, I am a professional” often recited by American Soldiers, in the Soldier’s Creed, are attributes of the competent professional in their respective…

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    Professional Goals Essay

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    As a pharmacist and health care professional, my goal is to improve the lives of people by raising public awareness regarding health issues. Hence, I decided to have a career in clinical research. As a clinical research associate and country study specialist, I was involved in clinical trials and wanted to ensure what I am doing now is what patients need next through contributing to the innovation of new medicines. However, I realized that treating serious diseases is not enough, increasing…

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    Imagine a country where their culture has a negative outlook on going to college. Children are debating whether education is worth having for their future. College is seen as a necessity in America, but is priced as a luxury investment. In 1978, a student who worked a minimum wage summer job could afford to pay a year’s full tuition at the four-year public university of their choice. United States does not want their future to be filled with engineers, doctors, and scientist. Thirty years of…

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    “No one stays in McFarland unless they have to. There ain’t nothing American dream about this place.” – Thomas Valles, McFarland High School Cross Country Team Member (Ciaridi & Caro, 2015). The idea of an “American Dream” varies by person, based on their interests, age, residence, status in life, economic status, and much more. The “American Dream” of someone with a high paying job in New York City most likely will be much different than that of someone unemployed and living in a suburban city…

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