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    Franklin Mccombs Instructor Landers Engl 098 24 April 2015 Future of Your Chosen Career I would like to define a chosen career? A career is a goal or desire that you want to accomplish and maintain. It is a development of goals in a particular area using your skills to build your dream (Pavlina‚ S. 2005). Choosing a career helps to increase your determination to succeed. The choice to make your chosen dream a reality requires faith in yourself. My desire as a business owner is to grow my business

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    Aaron Douglass Aspiration

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    may not realize that art’s words extend beyond the canvas. A painting converses with an admirer about its artistic qualities‚ but it says much more. The words a painting evokes describe the social‚ economic‚ and political conditions of its time. Aspiration (1936) (Figure 1)‚ a piece created in the United States by native Aaron Douglas‚ follows this ideology. This piece not only portrays Douglas’ own African-American heritage but also the wider political‚ economic‚ and artistic values of the first

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    Teaching as my future career When having graduated from high school‚ everyone wants to choose a suitable job for their future. Some people want to have a job which has a high salary while the others want to choose a job which is famous. I myself want to be a teacher because of the following reasons. Firstly‚ teaching is a stable job. As a teacher‚ I will get the same salary in every month though it is not very high. Therefore my life will not be affected by the change of economy. Secondly‚ teaching

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    My Aspiration in Life

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    10th that what is their aspiration or frequently asked what do u want to do further‚ or which stream are you going to take science‚ commerce or arts‚ only a few of them actually have definite answers to these questions .More than 80% of the students don t really know what career they want to make. Mostly students just choose to fulfill their parents dream as they have no clue what they want to do. I too belong to the same group of students who didn’t know their aspirations. But there is a little

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    Career Future SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses • Seeks the theoretic knowledge and practical skills found in college-trained candidates • Entry level positions expect knowledge in several areas of marketing • Job growth is strong in most of Ontario • Job future is very good in the area • Sales is often thought to be synonymous with marketing‚ making a job search more difficult • Job postings are often mis-categorized (as above) • Agencies may expect specialization in a certain area (and my program

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    UW-Madison Aspirations

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    Attending the University of Wisconsin Madison has always been an aspiration of mine. Every aspect that the university possesses fits me perfectly. Plus‚ it has earned a reputation for being one of the top colleges in the Nation for its impressive academics and scholarly community. UW-Madison has been able to accomplish this stature by including something for everybody. I am applying to UW-Madison for several reasons. Most remarkably‚ the school ranked 11th in academics amongst all of America’s

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    Value of Ethics and Aspiration: the Bangladesh Chapter Mohammad Mashnun Hossain To become good at any aspect of life is certainly not an easy task to accomplish. One has to go through an immense amount of hardship before attaining his or her dream goal. As we are now living in a world which gets more competitive day by day‚ it is important to scrutinize our wishes from different perspectives before getting started. Let us take a close look what generally works behind any student’s mind while

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    Getting abortions is very risky and dangerous. It affects the women cervical muscle and can lead to a miscarriage in a future pregnancy along with that it can lead with excessive bleeding and after pain. Women who abort get affected physiologically and socially. Transition: Killing has its consequences and suffering from it is only part of it. I. Using a suction aspiration‚ a vacuum with more force and power than any regular home vacuum‚ being torn into pieces‚ and having to put salt on like

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    therapy‚ individuals with similar struggles can receive suggestions and equipment that could make living their lives possible. Because of my passion for helping others and my knack for problem-solving‚ I have chosen occupational therapy as my future career. What makes an occupational therapist? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ occupational therapists “treat injured‚ ill‚ or disabled patients through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.”

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    New England Puritans’ Aspirations and Fulfillment As of today‚ many of our ancient mentality as well as values has been based off of a 17th Century group called Puritans‚ people from New England who were not satisfied with the Church and their power‚ and decided to leave New England to create a Utopia of their own in America. In some ways‚ this idea had become successful‚ in fact‚ that some of it was imprinted into America’s history. When the Puritans left from New England to America‚ their idea

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