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    Throughout my life‚ I have had many dreams and aspirations-like becoming a professional baseball player‚ or being a fighter pilot for the air force; and although‚ these dreams were never met‚ the compassion I felt for those dreams never faded. I now use these "dreams" as a type of inspiration in my everyday life. Grasping the complexity of this career evaluation has granted me to ability to rejuvenate my dreams; thus‚ it has allowed me to focus on what I believe I want to become‚ a Psychiatrist.

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    Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania. The American education system is unlike that in many other countries. Education is primarily the responsibility of state and local government‚ and so there is little standardization in the curriculum‚ for example. The individual states have great control over what is taught in their schools and over the requirements that a student must meet‚ and they are also responsible for the funding of schooling. Therefore‚ there is huge variation regarding courses‚ subjects

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    It is sad how my expectations have gone down with every year of high school‚ but I guess that is just what the real world is all about. I started my freshman year out talking about wanting to be a doctor or a scientist or a millionaire. I am about to leave high school not having a clue on what I want to do with my life. I has been hard to observe my grades going from practically straight A’s as a freshman to the sad state of nearly having my credits denied this senior year. But now that I know that

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    Choosing a Career In Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Careers This paper is an exploration into a career in law enforcement. It briefly summarizes the history of policemen in the United States. It will also convey different types of careers in law enforcement and provide salary information. There is information concerning requirements to become local‚ state and federal officers. Everyone has dreams and aspirations. For me‚ as a child‚ I always thought that I would have a law enforcement

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    live only once‚ but if you live right‚ once is enough. The same truth applies to one’s career decision because the career you choose is going to live with you throughout your life. The education you perceive will always be your most loyal friend to help you achieve your career goals. Moreover‚ education is an investment that will reap rich dividends in the future never to go waste. So one has to make a wise career decision in life for which one may not have to repent in the future. My education till

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    The career that I want to pursue is social work. I enjoy talking to people‚ helping them with their problems‚ and try to make their bad days better; I already have some trained skills‚ which I have learned in places that I did some volunteer work in the past. I also worked babysitting children of different ages and tutored others in some basic subjects. My experience of having my own small business plus all the volunteer work in the places I mentioned above‚ gave me a head start by assisting individuals

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    Overview of Career Development Theories Career Development is a “continuous lifelong process of developmental experiences that focuses on seeking‚ obtaining and processing information about self‚ occupational and educational alternatives‚ life styles and role options” (Hansen‚ 1976). Put another way‚ career development is the process through which people come to understand them as they relate to the world of work and their role in it. This career development process is where an individual

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    The study of career needs‚ career development programmes and job satisfaction levels of R&D personnel: the case of Taiwan Tser-Yieth Chen‚ Pao-Long Chang and Ching-Wen Yeh Abstract This study sets out to explore the relative gap between career development programmes and career needs‚ and its subsequent causal effect on job satisfaction levels among research and development (R&D) personnel. The study reveals that R&D personnel have diverse career needs at various stages

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    money or any other form of compensation. Lawyers and attorneys must work extremely long hours‚ at least 40 hours per week. Most times‚ long evenings/nights are required by the firm to work on additional cases. All lawyers and attorneys start their careers at a law firm‚ which can be private or public. From there‚ the may become a partner at the firm they already work at‚ or they can open their own firm‚ which is what most experienced lawyers do. A law firm is where most of the work gets done for both

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    Career Guidance Theories Existing career theories do not adequately account for the uncertain and rapidly changing occupational structure‚ nor do they address the needs of peripheral and external workers. Even for core workers‚ there is a decline in identifiable and predictable career routes. Established paths and traditional scripts are dissolving. Rather than developing a stable life based on secure employment‚ most workers today must maintain flexible employability through lifelong learning

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