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    years until I improved my strengths and weaknesses as a player. Eventually those around me took notice of my massive improvement and I have since applied this unique aspect of myself into everything that I pursue. With the intent of becoming a Professional Engineer, I would like to transfer to Texas A&M University to pursue a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering. The purpose of my essay is to explain to you exactly why I want to transfer to Texas A&M and how joining Texas A&M would profit

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    Safety of the operators in the plant,maintenance technicians, or customers could be affected if they are not followed. Not following the ethics he said could literally kill or seriously injure a worker or a customer if you cut a corner , skip a couple of steps or mess up a number. Then these issues dig deeper as you talk about legal requirements that would result in fines for the company

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    Sportsmanship depends on societies that are built upon trust and respect between competitors. With professional sports turning into “the bread and circuses of a new Rome”, fan’s animosity directed toward referees has soared. States have now passed laws in fourteen states to protect these referees (Lipsyte 1-2). Having to defend authority figures screams that the world of sports is changing right before our eyes. The controversial subject of sportsmanship allows me to take a stand on my position that

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    and respondent at all times. He is expected to complete 20 hours of continuing education unit in areas of professional boundaries and ethics. Also he is required to inform the board of his address and employers information in quarterly written reports during the term of the probation and pay fine among other terms and condition. It seems that licensing does not only regulate the professional activities and maintain ethical standard but also protect the clients served by

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    Are Today's Professional Athletes Good Role Models? Everyday today's youth are asked what they want to be when they grow up. Some say teachers, firemen, police officers and a large response to that question is a professional athlete. Something that all these professions have in common is that they are all role models to children. Firemen, teachers, police officers have an easy job at doing this; they are after all the people that save children, teach children and protect children. But professional

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    and safe shelter. However as the number of people is increasing, the number of human issues is increasing. In this complex world, engineers can be described by the problem solvers. First of all, to be an engineer you somehow must be creative and professional. These

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    it should be kept that way. What makes these leagues so intriguing to watch these athletes perform is knowing that this is their natural ability. An athletes should not put their body in greater risk of harm just for viewership for the league. Work ethic and human ability should be what gets these athletes into the league, not a drug. Commissioners and viewers know that it is morally wrong to destroy one's’ body just to have a more exciting game. Passing a rule to allow PEDS will ruin the credibility

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    Competitive and professional sports is a cardinal fixture in the lives of billions all across the globe. Sport is cherished and idolized by many as it gives the viewers loads of entertainment as well as a sense of pride. Sport has the ability to unite entire nations as there is a mutual sentiment attached to the desire of wanting your team to outperform the rest, it is all based on the notion that an athlete or team is representing you as an individual and an entire country. Professional athletes often

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    Gender discrimination in sports has been an issue since competition began long ago. Back then, people believed only men should play sports, women might hurt themselves, women should wear respectable clothes, and women should stay home and take care of the children (“Women”). However, this inequity became outdated in the 1970s when Title IX was passed. “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination

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    There were many different degrees to to choose from but pursing a degree in Accounting stood out to me because there are so many different paths you can go on to where you want to be in life. So far, I’ve set many goals not only on the degree and jobs associated with it, but also goals for the years to come in my life. Of course there will be a lot of responsibilities and hard work to come with this major, but in the end hopefully all the hard work and dedication will pay out. I grew up in

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