Future Life 1 Future Life My Life in the Future by Ornnicha Apibantanakij US Culture Professor Russell Clark 1 August 2014 Future Life 2 Future Life My Life in the Future Time flies. It seems to me that only yesterday when I graduated my university. Life has been changing so rapidly since the time I was born‚ that it is probably impossible to give an accurate picture of the next century. However‚ it is interesting for me to try and
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Until this year‚ my mother had never asked me about my future plans. She has a major in microbiology from the University of Georgia‚ but works in Atlanta in the insurance business as an underwriter. In college‚ she considered pharmaceutical work‚ but was told not to by her father who convinced her that all pharmacists were “druggies”. My mother is in the “useless degree” category now‚ and might use her degree better as a mouse pad than in any actual science field. She often tells my sister and me during
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what to do‚ how to do it‚ or where to even start? Ever since I was a little girl‚ my parents have instilled in me the importance of health‚ helping others‚ and making a difference in people’s lives. This is one of the many reasons I have chosen Occupational Therapy as my future career. It has always been my mission to be there for others in whatever way possible. It gives me great joy to be able to guide people with my help‚ advice‚ a listening ear‚ or even by suggesting ways to solve their problems
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Everyday I yearn and look forward to the future. I have faith in myself to know that I can make my personal American Dream possible. As stated in my first American Dream paper‚ it is the government’s responsibility to provide equality and security to each and every citizen. Thus allowing for every individual to be gifted various opportunities and experiences that will impact their life dream. However‚ after being apart of a government class that was focused upon learning the fundamental knowledge
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What will I be like when I’m an adult Who knows what I will be like and what I will do when I’m an adult? I could be anything - be a lawyer‚ an astronaut‚ a cop‚ or even a teacher at Duke University or simply follow in my moms and dads footsteps and become a computer programmer . There are so many choices. The reason I said “I could become anything” is because a lot of people want to become a doctor when they are young and go to college but land up becoming a nurse ‚ a pharmacist or a
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American Dream and My Perspective What is your definition of the American Dream? The idea of an American dream is older than the US and actually started in the 1600s. Back then‚ the American Dream was your ideal perfect life‚ your goals and your happiness. Many of these dreams focused on owning land and establishing a prosperous business that theoretically‚ at least would increase one ’s happiness. Has society changed? Has the definition of the American Dream changed? Is the American Dream even alive
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Design a computer based on user specific needs STUDENT NAME: Vashista Gande DATE: ____________ MARKS: ___/25 Assess a user computing needs and select appropriate hardware and software components for different situations (e. g.‚ a student on a fix budget‚ a home business user‚ a gaming enthusiast‚ a photographer‚ a home video enthusiast‚ a distance education user‚ a human resource manager‚ an accountant‚ a family doctor‚ an engineer‚ a teacher‚ a graphics designer‚ a game designer‚ a programmer
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My Vision for America: Future If I were to be asked what I envisioned for America 8 years ago‚ I probably would have said something along the lines like “For everybody to be happy‚ and kind to one another.” Though now that I think of what I would have said my vision was it was more dreamlike‚ not a realistic vision. So now I would have to say my vision for America is to prepare each upcoming generation with better education‚ morals‚ and discipline. I envision an education that enlightens the minority
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Shinhye Lee Chem101 4.16 Specify what ions are present upon dissolving each of the following substances in water: a) MgI2(aq) -> Mg 2+ (aq) +2OH-(aq) b) Al(NO3)3(aq) -> Al3+(aq)+3NO3- (aq) c) HCLO4(aq) -> H+ (aq) + ClO4- (aq) d) NaCH3COO(aq) ->Na + (aq) + CH3COO-(aq) 4.22) In each reaction‚ the precipitate is in bold type. a) Ni(NO3)2 (aq) +2NaOH (aq) ->+2NaNO3(aq) + NiOH2 (s) b )No precipate‚ therefore‚ no reaction. c) Na2S(aq) + CuCH3COO (aq) -> CuS(s) + 2NaCH3COO
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working at the local Gertens was a “dream job.” Often‚ while sitting in class‚ my attention would shift from the teacher to my older classmates as I would constantly overhear them talking about the ludicrous amounts of money they made at the local garden goods store. Now‚ as an ignorant 16-year old kid who just got his driver’s license‚ this made my eyes widen. For the first time in my life‚ the quest to acquire money was skyrocketing to the top of my priority list. My parents were slowly beginning to
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