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    Becoming an Anesthesiologist Whether it’s possible or not‚ being a physician‚ you take an oath. You take an oath to care for your patient‚ not to kill them and to do things in the medical world. An anesthesiologist is a physician who administers pain-killing drugs during surgical procedures. This involves a wide variety of drugs and levels of anesthesia from local numbing to being put totally under for the surgical procedure. Anesthesiologists are a very important part of the surgery team

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    Becoming a Lawyer

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    Bibliography: 1) Warner‚ Rose. (1999). 29 Reasons Not to Go to Law School. London: Routeledge. 2) Serechal‚ J.R. (1987). Becoming a Lawyer. New York‚ New York: HBC Media. 3) Gabriel‚ Peter. (2001‚ November 4). Law School and its Perks. Retrieved November 7‚ 2001 from the World Wide Web: http://lawstudents/files.html. 4) Segal‚ Nancy. (2001‚ February). So you think you want

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    Becoming a Engineer

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    Even though my sister lives in Washington DC now‚ I still find myself marveling at the Discovery Channel – my favorite shows being “Mythbusters” and “Discovery Project Earth.” These programs hold my attention in ways that allow me to focus my aptitude for and interest in science and engineering. By watching “Mythbusters‚” I have witnessed how a working knowledge of science and engineering can work as the foundation on which to build an exciting‚ versatile‚ and productive career in engineering. Additionally

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    Becoming a Vet

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    opportunities. I can be noticed for my work and my care for providing animals with what they need. My clients can recommend me to others that might need their pet checked on. And if business will go like I hope to plan‚ I can make my business bigger. Becoming a vet can help me provide for myself and my family. My family has spent years providing for me and to be able to return the favor would mean so much to me. Having the income of a vet can provide many things my family will need. I would finally be

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    What I Already Knew/My Research Question When I was a little girl‚ I always talked about becoming a veterinarian. I have always had a really strong passion for helping animals. I already knew just about everything that I assume everyone else knew about veterinarians and what they do‚ and that is to help animals. I knew that they performed checkups on animals and that they help figure out the problem with sick animals and how to treat that problem. A lot of people know that I want to be a

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    Becoming Dad

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    Becoming Dad I was merely a child at the age of nineteen when my daughter was conceived. Such vivid memories make it seem as if it were only yesterday when I witnessed her being brought into this world. The shock of the emergency wake-up at six o’clock in the morning‚ the rush to the hospital‚ the long anticipating wait‚ and the birth itself have greatly impacted my life‚ changing who I am today. It was a normal morning on January fourteenth‚ so I thought. I was awakened by a worrying cry let

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    Becoming A Dietician

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    RESEARCH & FACTS The career I researched was that of a dietician. Someone who wishes to become a dietician must first obtain a bachelor’s degree‚ which would be considered a minimal requirement. Most dieticians will tell you that it would be within the best interests of a student wishing to become a dietician to get a master’s degree. Dieticians must have a love for science (chemistry in particular) and algebra as these skills are practiced routinely in the profession. It would also be a

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    Becoming a Nurse

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    Rena Cobett Tuesday-Thursday‚ 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. SP-LA 240- Johnston Due date: September 21‚ 2010 “Becoming A Nurse” OUTLINE Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the different levels of nursing available to be able to work in the healthcare field‚ what their job description for each level entails‚ and determining do they really have what it takes to become a good nurse. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: First off let me say “I Love My Job”. I knew from a childhood age that I wanted

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    Red Pada and Red Fox

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    The Red Panda comes from the family of Ailuridae and its scientific name is Ailurus Fulgens. The Red Fox‚ whose scientific name is Vulpes Vulpes‚ is from the Canidae family. They are both mammals and are the same size. However‚ the Red Panda and the Red Fox share similarities and differences in their appearance‚ habitat‚ diet‚ behaviour‚ reproduction and status of population. First of all‚ the Red Panda and the Red Fox are quite similar but a little different in their appearance. Like the Red

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    Becoming An Outsider

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    Andy‚ I know I’m always reminded that whenever I go to a new branch I needed to get to know the team first‚ and observe everything and make a mental note of what’s working and what’s not before embarking on new challenges. I do believe in the phrase‚ though‚ ‘if it’s not broken‚ don’t try to fix it.’ It sounds like the new GM needed to fit in first before presenting her ‘wonderful’ plan. In addition‚ she lacked the important characteristics of ‘openness‚ candor‚ informality‚ and closure.’ It seemed

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