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    Many people ask themselves throughout their working career, “what do I want to be when I grow up.” My answer has never wavered since writing a career research paper during my junior year of high school: to become a Licensed Professional Counselor. My career aspiration of becoming a counselor has been predominantly motivated my desire to help other individuals. Another motivating factor for me is the need for counselors in my community. The socioeconomic class of my community has a significant

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    There are many advantages and disadvantages to a single, unified salary schedule. These types of salary schedules only recognize years of service and amount of education to determine salary amounts for all certified staff. Each salary schedule has strengths and areas of improvement, and analysis of the salary schedule will highlight these areas. Salary schedules, including Hollister RV School District’s, only require teachers to remain employed thorough the school year to earn a raise in pay for

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    teaching them to become better employees. Furthermore beyond being an instructor he is also the boss of the other lifeguards. Even with what Ben has already accomplished he still plans to pursue greater goals. For that he wishes to get an associate of science degree. With this he hopes that he will be able to get a job at UAMS. After he accomplishes that he only hopes that he can use this job to further help people. With that being far in the future he would just settle with getting a new vehicle. He would

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    1. INTRODUCTION Attrition from Higher Education Institution (HEI) programmes is worryingly on the increase (Russell Group 2010). However, students that drop out of pre-registration nursing programmes are of particular concern, not only to the HEI but the Government and the NHS also due to the requirement to meet the needs of the NHS recruitment and demands of an increasingly ageing society that relies on qualified nurses (DOH 2007). Indeed the type of funding that student nurses receive and the

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    How can some people struggle when they have a degree from a quality institution, while others can be successful without a college degree or in a field unrelated to their degree? In my opinion, it’s because a college education doesn’t guarantee success. Success is up to many other factors that college often does not teach. I believe that certification tests would be a better replacement for the BA, because they would separate the students with the will and determination from those who are just coasting

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    The profession that I have chosen to get a degree in at Kaplan University is a Bachelor’s of Science in Healthcare Administration. I was previously a nursing student going to school to get my RN but changed my mind after working in a clinical setting at my new area of employment. This clinical setting has opened my eyes and gave me the experience that I needed in order to help me realize what it was I wanted to do in the future and pointed me in the right direction for the degree that I have chosen

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    Is Education Not Enough

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    “When Education Is Not Enough” The importance of Education could not be stated enough. It is crucial to the overall development of an individual and our society. Education is the most self-rewarding entity pertaining to accomplishments and self-enlightenments. Getting a degree expands your mind, broadens your maturity, and prepares you for the world. Many people desire an education, but what happens when there is something prohibiting you from using your education? My thinking about disabilities

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    getting a liberal education is an awesome thing but this education should be based more in the lower K-8 grades or even in high school. Murray purposes that not all students are geared to be successful in college and demonstrates that obtaining a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) is not always a direct ticket to success as many believe it to be. I agree that our society is inaccurately treating the acquisition of a B.A. as a requirement to be successful and anyone who chooses to seek an other than college

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    Business Writing Portfolio Erika Alvarado XCOM/285 Essentials of Managerial Communication Axia College Xcom285 has taught me many valuable assets that I can use in my future, but I believe that the most valuable thing that I have learned is that communications is not just talking. Communications is about listening and writing as well. It is important in business communications to understand that to effectively communicate one need’s to tune into everything that is going on around him or her

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    Personal Development

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    a. Analyse self managed learning theory to show how you may plan and prepare for your own lifelong learning. Then, design and produce your own personal development plan (PDP) that reflects upon and shows evidence of your personal development in the past 12 months and planned in the next 12 months. a. Lifelong Learning is "all learning activity undertaken throughout life, with the aim of improving knowledge, skills and competence, within a personal, civic, social and/or employment-related perspective

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