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    Ever since I was a kid‚ I wanted to be a veterinarian. As I began to get older my decision in being a veterinarian became stronger by the day. From the day I was brought to my house from the hospital as a baby‚ I have been around animals‚ specifically dogs. One of the main factors that are contributing me to follow veterinary‚ is my devotion of animals and also because I want to see them have an amazing life‚ and by being a veterinarian I will help an immense amount of animals lives. By being able

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    entire life has always revolved around sports. While growing up‚ I sprained my ankle‚ wrist‚ had tendonitis‚ and then topped it off with a severe concussion. It’s safe to say that I basically lived in the athletic trainer’s rehabilitation facility‚ as well as the Houston Methodist hospital. Going through different types of therapy programs throughout high school was what made me realize that I wanted to become a physical therapist. I knew the pain that you had to endure in order to get better and

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    Why I Have Chosen to Become a Paralegal and an Informational Background. Many people have asked what I am taking at Greenville Technical College and why I chose to pursue a Paralegal Associates Degree. This paper will offer a historical background of what a Paralegal is; the educational steps and financial cost of what it takes to become a Paralegal; a summary of how computers will be used and what computer skills will be required as a Paralegal; an employment overview of a Paralegal; and an explanation

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    Why I Chose to Become a Teacher… By Mack S. Tribble  My choice to become a teacher was not made lightly.  This decision was a culmination of a process of reflection about what I wanted to do with my life.  I have chosen a career in education because I believe that it is one of the most important functions performed in our culture.  I believe that teachers individually and collectively have the ability to not only change the world‚ but to improve it. Within the process of teaching‚ I hope to find

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    years‚ I can remember my English teachers asking things like what do I want to be when I grow up? What to you want to study in college? As a child I would give a quick sentence or a couple of words. I would say that I wanted to be a cop‚ a firefighter ‚or a chef. As a teenager‚ I was expected to contemplate and compile a three page written paper . My answers varied each and every year from wanting to be a teacher‚ a chef ‚ to a social worker. I can remember many kids saying they wanted to become a nurse

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    Name: Pham Tan Vuong ID: S3411932 Lecturer: Antoine Goupille Word count: 1625 INTRODUCTION Adam Smith (1723-1790) was one of the greatest economists in the world with his concept of the “Invisible Hand”. The “Invisible Hand” explains the reasons why people do things in the market based on the principles of supply and demand. This theory also creates an economic system called free market or liberal market. This type of market has some main features namely‚ no governmental interventions and high competition

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    Like other kids‚ I had a childhood dream. Some may have wanted to be firefighters or ballerinas‚ but I wanted to be a veterinarian. While most of their dreams changed as they got older‚ mine stuck and I am determined to achieve it. I would always play vet as a kid‚ but little did I know 10 years later I’d be working towards this dream I had so long ago. Having an aunt‚ that is basically a mother to me‚ who worked in the animal field gave me the opportunity to learn a lot about animals at a young

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    Could that world become our future? Sometimes in life‚ things cross your mind that really makes you wonder. This science-fiction novel‚ Brave New World‚ is definitely a book to make you ponder. The author‚ Aldous Huxley‚ presented an idea of nearly 600 years into the future in which the society lived peculiarly. He displayed a concept throughout the novel where the characters would develop a drug rage‚ known as Soma‚ every time they had a feeling of melancholy. Also‚ in this world‚ there was no

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    majority of my life‚ I have been torn between who I want to be‚ who I should be and who I am. I still couldn’t tell you who I am‚ but I can say that I have somewhat of an idea. This indecisiveness started during middle school‚ when I quit cheerleading. Since I was young‚ I knew I wanted to be an all-star cheerleader‚ or at least I thought I did. After years of hard work and dedication to my cheer squad‚ I quit cheerleading in the 7th grade. I don’t know what motivated me to do it‚ but I guess cheerleading

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    the waking state.   The narrator is invisible because people see in him only what they want to see‚ not what he really is. Invisibility‚ in this meaning‚ has a strong sense of racial prejudice. White people often do not see black people as individual human beings. Another meaning of the theme of invisibility is the idea that it suggests separation from society. While the narrator is in his hole‚ he is invisible. He cannot be seen by society. He is invisible because he chooses to remain apart. Invisibility

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