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    Becoming a Photographer

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    Rebecca Neumiller Kendra Haggard Writing Enhancement 0123-30007 01 March 2014 Becoming a Photographer Everybody has dreams‚ wishes‚ and goals‚ and sooner or later‚ they get closer and closer to accomplishing them. I have a dream that has become a goal over the past couple of years. I believe‚ in most cases‚ reaching a goal means to accept challenges in order to follow your dreams. My dream was and is still to become a great photographer‚ and day after day‚ it has transformed into an ambition

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    Veterinarians “New graduates from Veterinary schools have increased to roughly 3‚000 students per year” (Summary). Being a Veterinarian is one way to have a close relationship with animals and to save lives. Becoming a Veterinarian involves knowing what the career requires‚ degrees and education‚ experience‚ location of occupation‚ and college details. A career as a Veterinarian consists of knowing what the career involves. A Veterinarian needs to know what tasks to perform. Tasks as a Veterinarian

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    Star Trek Technology We Use Everyday Star Trek technology has become reality that we use in our daily lives. There are many different forms of technology fields that have been shown in Star Trek as a first that have become a reality rather than a Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) fantasy. Star Trek technology came from the great imaginative minds of writers and designers with little to no knowledge of science in the original series. It wasn ’t until the second series that they started to incorporate actual

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    Becoming A Radiologist

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    respect is their academic degree. In order to become a proficient radiologist‚ one needs to exercise a lot of industriousness‚ tolerance and possess outstanding knowledge in order to acquire the necessary training and education. When we talk about radiologist‚ we are usually talking about medical-related practitioners who primarily focus on carrying out different imaging treatments and tests. They employ the most advanced clinical instruments in order to conduct thorough investigation of physical

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    lid on the chamber and insert the sensors into the holes that you previously made. After 15-minutes of data being collected you can observe the data. Now that you have completed the light independent reaction‚ you can begin by setting up the light dependent reaction. First‚ assemble the lamp without turning it on until told to do so. Remove the aluminum foil and align the bottom of the chamber with turgid spinach leaves. Re-secure the lid on the chamber and connect the sensors. Place the chamber inside

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    Becoming a Nurse

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    How I became a Nurse Maggie Cook Galen College of Nursing How I became a Nurse Have you ever thought about becoming a nurse? Growing up‚ becoming a nurse had never crossed my mind. I didn’t grow up around anyone who worked in the nursing field nor was I used to being in and out of hospitals; whether it be for me or because of family. Although I wasn’t around many nurses or had much experience‚ I knew at one time or another I would be a huge part in changing

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    Frank Too Big Too Ignore

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    "Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore" Summary Robert Frank‚ a professer at Cornell University‚ published an article for the New York Times on October 16‚ 2010. The title of the article was "Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore". In "Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore"‚ Frank argues that there are differences in the social classes of the American people and that it is having a negative effect on our economy’s growth. Frank explains that middle class citizens are in a struggle to maintain a good

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    Becoming an actor

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    The Role of the Actor in the Industry There is not one precise route to becoming an actor but there is a common direction most aspirant actors take. Training for an actor can be acquired in numerous ways. An actor could be trained academically‚ through studio schools or through pure experience. The young actors’ career will undoubtedly begin with pure experience through small scale performances. The small scale performances could take place through school‚ outside social clubs or other children’s

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    Becoming Human

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    Miles Elam Becoming a Human Part 1 In this short film‚ the main focuses are on why and how we became human over millions of years. The Afar in North Eastern Ethiopia‚ part of The Great Rift Valley‚ is the location of the first steps in discovering the answers. Archeologist‚ Zeresenay Alemseged had made a remarkable discovery. He found a cheek bone of a small face that more than likely was from a baby embedded into sandstone. It was found on top of volcanic ash that was dated to be about 3

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    The brain is a very interesting and complex thing; it controls everything we do. It’s how we see‚ hear‚ taste‚ move‚ think and even how we behave. A neuropsychologist is someone that studies how the processes of the brain play a role in the way we behave. Some diseases or disorders such as Alzheimer’s or Huntington’s affect areas of the brain that influence our mood or thinking. The field of neuropsychology may apply to many different kinds of medical cases but they all relate to how they are

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