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    Narrative of Adolescence Years Abstract This paper is a narrative of my adolescent years from twelve to eighteen. I label these years of awkwardness and pain off a hit show from the early nineties called, “The Growing Pains.” Similar to the characters in the show I struggled creating a personal identity and had difficulty blending in with societal norms. As a result I suffered from much insecurity, false conceptions of beauty, and depression. Up until writing this paper I felt these ideologies

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    was given permission to spend time with Jason (not his real name) over a weekend and this enabled me to observe an adolescent male who happens to be a special needs child. The adolescent period of human development interests me since this stage in life presents significant changes and is considered to be some of the most critical and challenging years in human development. The addition of the documented special need made the opportunity very intriguing and I thought it created an excellent learning

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    college. This job career is appealing to me because I want to serve for our country and so our citizens can live a better life style. I choose this career because I’ve always to wear the uniform and shoot guns and fly in plans. When i was little my grandfather was in the military and when he came home from work, I would tell him I wanted to be just like him, and till this day I still would like to join the Military. Someone in this career field that I want to is infantry. Infantry soldiers do anything

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    When you think back to your childhood and what you wanted to be as a child, most people recall having several options or being able to make up their minds. I, however, was not one of those children. For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to be an attorney. When I think of the word attorney or lawyer I think immediately of a courtroom. I picture a large room, full of people waiting for a nail-biting verdict. I picture a judge, high above those around him, making the room silent with a single

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    “The best days are the days that I get to a patient’s home and I am told that he or she has been able to perform a task that in the past was impossible.” -Dr. Tom Wright (“Occupational Therapist”). If helping out people to let them do what they once thought was impossible is something that makes a person feel happy and great, becoming an occupational therapist might be a job he or she would like to consider. Choosing a job is a huge choice in someone’s life, so he or she needs to make many decisions

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    From the time you are born you make life choices that aid in helping you decide on what job career would best suit you. You take different classes and have different life experiences that push you in different career paths, whether that be fast food or becoming a doctor and everything in between. Growing up my dad was always a big influence in my life, which is one of the reasons I picked construction worker as one of my two job choices. My other choice would be to be a personal fitness trainer because

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    Personal Narrative Knowledge is Bliss Just a few days before I had to do this essay, my mom shared a story with me. In the middle of a Spanish lesson, one of her students asked her a completely unrelated question: Why do Mexican children always wear frilly dresses and slippers to the supermarket, and why do the men always crowd in the back of pick-up trucks to go to work? Although some of the students thought it was funny, my mother, of course, couldn't pass up this opportunity to respond and

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    book “Wonder,” by R.J Palacio. The book is about a young boy in 5th grade named Auggie Pullman, who was born with an extremely rare medical deformity called mandibulofacial dysostosis and each day he is out in the street, he is faced with odd looks, scared faces, and smirks. He has never had an easy life since he has had 27 surgeries ever since he was born and he is only 10 years old. Overall I thought that this book was pretty good. All the characters felt real and the author somehow always

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    appraise, and express emotions from others as well as having a higher self-awareness, which allows for a better reaction to the personality and emotions of coworkers. Emotional intelligence is an important tool in both your personal life as well as your business life as it allows a person the insight of knowing when and how to alter our emotions and reactions to fit the circumstances we find ourselves. For example as parents we begin teaching our children emotional intelligence at a very young age

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    exactly is the purpose of a cancer registry? What does a Cancer Registrar do? In this paper I will highlight the aspects of what a cancer registry is, what it entails and what a cancer registrar’s workflow consists of. I had the opportunity to complete my field study at AMG Long Term Acute Care Hospital which is located on the 8th floor in the North tower of IU Ball Memorial Hospital. While at AMG I had the chance to see firsthand how both AMG and IU Ball Memorial handle their cancer registry and learn

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