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    1. Create documents‚ spreadsheets‚ presentations‚ and send and receive email. Microsoft Office- Software/ Internet 2. Participate in online video conferences‚ web courses and forums (the Director is a part-time professor at a local university). WEBCAM / INTERNET BROWSER / MICROPHONE / SPEAKER / CHAT CLIENT 3. Create and edit audio and video files and share video and audio files via emails‚ instant messaging‚ and in chat rooms via mobile devices. WEBCAM / MICROPHONE / VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE

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    Why I want to become a Teacher Becoming a teacher has been a life-long dream of mine since I was in grade school. I remember sitting in Mrs. Lawrence’s 5th grade classroom wanting to be just like her. I had planned to go away to college the fall after my high school graduation but sometimes life has other plans for you. My plans have taken longer to reach then I anticipated but I now have the opportunity to reach those dreams to nurture and motivate my student just as Mrs. Lawrence did. I

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    WHY I WANT TO BE AN ENGINEER Consider some things we always use in our everyday life such as vehicles‚ buildings‚ roads‚ bridges‚ vehicles‚ computers‚ electric devices and others are exist because of engineers. Without engineer maybe people cannot lives in easiest ways. Engineer can be defined as people who solve problems and focus on making things work more efficiently and effectively. They also apply theory of science and mathematics to design and manufacture product for human kind. Therefore

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    Growing up as the daughter of immigrants‚ I have gone through many hardships through the course of my life. My parents being immigrants has limited my exposure to the world‚ but has also allowed me to experience a unique type of lifestyle that has shaped me into who I am today. The sociological‚ monetary‚ and moral environment I was raised in gave me the opportunity to become the passionate‚ intellectual‚ and versatile young lady who is now standing. When my parents first arrived in the United

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    Why I Want a Wife

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    Neshell Tucker Module 4/ SLP English 101 December 2‚ 2012 Dr. Glen Baxley Why I Want a Wife In Judy Brady’s personal essay‚” I Want a Wife‚” she explains why she would want a wife. In her essay she was trying to teach the unmarried and the married women the role of an uncomplicated wife. Everyone wished they had someone to do things for them. Brady is letting you know she dreams a wife should be. She wants a wife so that she can be independent‚ take care of the children‚ physical needs and

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    1.) Veterinarians are the heroes and villains of the animal world. I choose to be a Veterinarian because I want to help sick or injured animals get better. Most people think its easy being a vet‚ that you only have to deal with animals and making sure that they are better well they’re wrong. 3.) Veterinarians‚ or vets‚ have a lot of responsibilities they are responsible for seeing what is wrong with the animal and how to make it better resulting in hero. Sometimes the animal gets too sick to be helped

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    Why I Want To Be a Teacher All my life I knew I wanted to work with kids. I have always enjoyed babysitting and spending time with children. When I was in ninth grade I decided that I wanted to be a social worker‚ I wanted to work for child protective services dealing with the neglect and abuse of children. I knew it would be a difficult job and that it would cause a lot of heartache; not only for myself but also‚ for the families I would be dealing with. I didn’t care about how painful and hard

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    I was born and raised in a small‚ under serviced community in Northern‚ Ontario called Muskoka. As a child I always had an interest in health care. Whether I was reading the oral pathology books of my fathers (a local oral surgeon) or playing doctor with my dolls and my fisher price doctor kit‚ I was always drawn to medicine and its ability to help people. During my early years in Muskoka I was always encouraged to take a strong interest in the sciences‚ arts‚ and the natural world. I not only

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    I really should not have been surprised that I would finally choose Social Work as my major‚ I have been surrounded by social workers and their values for the majority of my life. While some of these have not been the most ideal role models‚ the ones who are really cut out for the job radiate passion. Both of my parents worked in helping professions. My dad was a special education teacher for those with behavioral problems and those who had intellectual disabilities. My mom worked at Bryce Hospital

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    Why i want a wife

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    In "Why I Want a Wife‚" Brady offers hypothetical criteria for an ideal wife in a satirical commentary on how the work of wives is often taken for granted. The humor of the essay lies in its structure: on the surface it seems to accept the criteria it puts forth‚ while the meaning actually operates in the recognition that the narrator is being sarcastic. Using writing as one of her tools for activism‚ Judy (Syfers) Brady has established herself as a supporter of the women’s movement since she began

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