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    Throughout my life I have always wanted a career that would make a difference to people’s lives no matter how small. As I chose to have a family at a young age my education was put on hold but this has not stopped me from going back in to higher education now my children are older‚ I feel more determined than ever as a mature student to gain the qualifications that I need to pursue my goals and to have the career that I want as a paramedic. I currently work for the NHS as a nursing assistant which

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    As a child I loved playing dress up‚ I loved going to Tea Parties‚ and I loved playing with Legos. When I was little I found no problem with doing science experiments on my Barbie’s‚ or having princesses play Legos; however‚ as I entered kindergarten and first grade I found those two worlds weren’t supposed to coexist. Girls were supposed to play with girls toys‚ and boys were to play with boy toys. I decided‚ that was best and gave up my Lego set to the boy next door and focused on doing girl things

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    My career goal is to become a homicide detective. I aspire to work in law enforcement to solve murders and punish those who pose a threat to society as horrifying as murder. This is a career that requires much mental and physical preparation that I am ready to train myself to achieve. I will be working for hours on end and be in constant danger‚ but this job still calls to me and that’s why I believe this is the career for me. Even thinking of the bad aspects of the job gets me excited. My ultimate

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    Many times when I was young my‚ parents often took me on tours to military museums like the battleship Texas and the USS Lexington; maybe that’s where I got an interest in the military‚ or perhaps when my parents took me to the airshow to watch the supersonic jets fly by in a roaring screech. Nevertheless no matter what got me into the military‚ it always had and always will have a lasting impact on my personality and decisions. For example one of my main reason is to serve my country in whatever

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    As young adults attending high school and college there are students who know exactly what they want to be in life. Since birth they’ve known they wanted to be a teacher‚ businessmen or women‚ lawyers‚ etc. However amongst those overly prepared students there is another population that quite honestly has no idea as to what their profession will be. Throughout my collegiate career I would have considered myself part of the students that had their ten-year plan figured out‚ but realistically I wasn’t

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    My interest for law began when studying the topic of Crime and Deviance in GCSE Sociology. The subject allowed me to look at how society functions‚ the behaviour of different social groups and how the social policies put in place by the bodies of government help regulate the social order. Crime and Deviance taught me how laws are made and enforced and the various crimes which occur within the corporate world for example white collar crimes. This led to my interest being focused on criminal and corporate

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    Cognitive Approach

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    An exceedingly strong need to achieve‚ as opposed to a need to be liked‚ or to exercise power. The trait of following through on a commitment‚ not quitting half-way through when the going gets tough. In short‚ perseverance. Positive mental attitude‚ or the ability to remain optimistic in difficult situations‚ which is the result of being self-confident about one’s abilities. Objectivity. The ability to accurately weigh and assess risks associated with a particular course of action‚ as well as

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    Learning approach for first year students in university The essay examines the comparison of surface approach and deep approach used in university students. As a fact‚ many first year students‚ regardless of majors‚ adopt surface approaches to learning. However‚ universities encourage students to accept a deep approach to learn rather than surface approach. Therefore‚ many first year students face a challenge to use which approach to achieve high academic grades. The essay presents the two opposite

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    The contingency approach to management emerged from the real life experience of managers who found that no single approach worked consistently in every situation. The basic idea of this approach is that number management technique or theory is appropriate in all situations. The main determinants of a contingency are related to the external and internal environment of an organisation. The process‚ quantitative‚ behavioural‚ and systems approaches to management did not integrate the environment. The

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    Cognitive approach The cognitive approach focuses on the way information is processed by humans. It looks at how we as individuals treat information and how it leads to responses. Cognitive psychologists study internal processes such as attention‚ language‚ memory‚ thinking and perception. The main assumption of this approach is that in when information is received it is then processed by the brain and this processing directs how we as individuals behave or justify why we behave the way we

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