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    why I want to be a nurse

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    provider of health care but also as a teacher. I am committed to excelling personally and professionally in all that I do and to serve as a role model by leading a healthy lifestyle. I came to this goal as a result of my family background and my life experiences. I have a strong work ethic. I am very loyal and trustworthy and always the person my friends‚ family and co-workers would go to for advice or to empathize. I love helping people and have a big heart. I am the kind of person who will give you

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    Why I Want to Be an Ota

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    When I was seven my papaw had a stroke. He stayed in the hospital a few weeks and when he came home he had a new bed and bars in the bathroom. Michael started coming to papaw’s not long after that. It was confusing and difficult to watch Michael help papaw out of bed‚ or brush his teeth‚ or tie his shoes. Over time we began to notice improvements. Papaw needed help with his buttons but not his shirt. Michael would make the coffee but papaw could pour it. By the time papaw died he needed much less

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    I have been shaped by many experiences and accomplishments throughout my life‚ but one in particular has done the most to define who I am today. When I was thirteen‚ I spent four weeks at an overnight camp in western Massachusetts. It was the second overnight camp I had gone to‚ and the only camp where I found a supportive community which fostered my social growth. The friends that I made and counselors I had at this camp encouraged me to take risks in several ways‚ and my love for the camp led to

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    fabrication if I were to say that I wanted to be a Chemist from the very beginning of my life though I had a natural predilection to science. Since my childhood‚ I have been a keen observer and am well known for probing new avenues‚ always enthusiastic and ready with a chain of questions. Having been brought up in an ideal family‚ I have been blessed to have parents who instilled me with moral principles and encouraged me to participate in all science exhibitions‚ quizzes‚ and other examinations. I had chosen

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    our society. To be a teacher is very rewarding to me on a personal level. A teacher‚ besides their parents‚ plays a critical role in cultivating our children to build a better society in the future. A teacher can be a role model to her students. I would love to contribute to our society by utilizing my extensive work experience and advanced education in taking on all the challenges of the important role of being a teacher. The teacher’s most important responsibilities are: her thorough knowledge

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    WHAT DO PARAMEDICS DO? You’ve watched the hour-long television shows where paramedics work with other emergency services. The actors make it look easy‚ however‚ it’s only based on real life experiences. In your life as a paramedic‚ your job will take a toll on your physical‚ mental and emotional health. You’ll be responding to homicides‚ traffic fatalities‚ and domestic violence incidents. You wonder when something good will happen‚ and then it does. You’ve been called out to private residence

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    Why I Want To Be A CRILA?

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    towards a specific goal. Yet this persona‚ which I have taken on‚ is a new behavior to me and my peers. In the past‚ my attitude towards life and my behavior undoubtedly reflected an aimless path. However‚ I believe my growth of a confident individual has purged my previous thinking and set me on a new path. For me to assume such a change would not have been possible without my CRILA mentors presenting me the potential of my skills in leadership. In essence‚ I have attained the means to find a new path

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    Why I Want To Be Canada

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    As an ambassador to another country‚ I feel that trying to get a US citizen released from prison in North Korea would prove to be most difficult. I believe that with the past history‚ with their aggressiveness and hostility towards the United States and other countries‚ would make the negotiation process extremely difficult. Not only have that‚ but to reiterate‚ North Korea’s unwillingness to work with other countries‚ no matter what the situation’s circumstances may be. North Korea has used the

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    Why I Want To Be A Welder

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    Welding is the joining of metals. Modern welding is that there are four components. The four components are the metals themselves‚ a heat source‚ filler material and some kind of shield from the air. When considering a career in welding‚ a person must carefully look into the responsibilities this will entail‚ the skills one must have to succeed‚ plus another important aspects such as working conditions‚ salary‚ and the future of the job; however‚ just as important is to carefully seek out the Texas

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    Why I Want a Wife

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    Essay I Matthews and Cofer both came from different cultures and both have problems. They lived two completely different lives. Both Matthew and Cofer worried about their friends excepting the fact that they had another culture. They both lived in the United States but had another life that they didn’t like sharing‚ but their family would not let them forget about it. In “Don’t Call Me a Hot Tamale” Cofer‚ “Pick One‚” Matthews‚ and “My Two Lives‚” Lahiri all face similar adversity‚ social problems

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