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    Dictionaries describe passion as a strong and barely controllable feeling; however, I see the word passion with more meaning than that. A passion is something that envelops your life, uses your time and resources, and becomes a part of you. I am a person with a multitude of passions, ranging from music to books to workout routines. Nevertheless, there is one passion I have that has changed my life and will forever change my life. Seeing the injustices of prejudice and discrimination across the world

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    obtaining my degree in Biological Anthropology and contemplating a minor in forensic studies due to my fascination and aspirations to one day work within the field of forensic anthropology. While I was reviewing the chapter 1 notes, I realized that this class is more than just a requirement for my degree. It is perhaps one of the most important classes I will take to achieve success in my career. The world of forensic anthropology is completely encapsulated with technical writing and communication.  A forensic

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    enfranchised citizen. Politically speaking, American women had endured a long tradition of being treated as subordinate class citizens, spanning from the early revolutionary era up to the late 20th century. Encouraging women to attend college and pursue careers simply wasn’t in the scope or agenda of mainstream American society. By and large, women were viewed as housekeepers and child bearers, all the while battling to attain enfranchisement throughout the twentieth century. Prior to the 20th century

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    Grit Alternating Outline Thesis - Although my ex-boyfriend Christian and I no longer see eye – to – eye; we both have absorbed a great stance of grit from each other. I. Despite being 17 years of age; Christian and I have the intellectual stimulation of an ambitious young adult. A. While juggling a multitude of sports and work, Christian compromises his priorities out of the classroom fairly well. 1. Appointed the position of defensive captain; Christian portrays leadership off and on the field

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    Ever since I was a child I have had an interest in law enforcement in some way or another. Having spent a good deal of my childhood fishing and hiking I was always interested in environmental conservation, so with that in mind I always had an interest in becoming a game warden or a forest ranger. As time has gone on I still hold on to the ideas and the ideals that I held when I was younger, but now I also would consider a career in a federal law enforcement organization such as the Federal Bureau

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    There are different basic principles of the constitutional law a police officer, but not always a probation officer must follow when conducting an ethical and legal search of a probationer’s house. “All states grant probation and parole officers the power of arrest and search and seizure as those powers relate to the probationers and parolees under their supervision. They do not have general powers of arrest and search and seizure over the other people.” (Fagin, 2016). When it comes, the probation

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    economy has changed enormously. They are increasingly holding positions in management, and we are lead to believe the pay gap between men and women are now balanced. In 1963, President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act creating it a law that makes different pay wages illegal due to gender based work quality. In the 1960’s women in the United States earned an average of 59 cents for the dollar men made in equal positions. (Gender, Web). Today almost half of the workforce consist of

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    power of law and ensure justice. In order to achieve my goal, I must complete an undergraduate degree at a respected university, complete the Law School Admission Test with successful results, attend an established law school, and complete the Barrister and Solicitation exams. The core tasks of a lawyer include advising a client on their rights and representation in the court, constructing legal documents, and specializing in different types of laws (Career Cruising, 2016). Practicing law in Canada

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    the impetus for my future goals, as I saw the genuine goodness that they felt from helping others. As a result of all the medical help and emotional support that I received from these medical providers throughout my youth, I have chosen to pursue a career in the service of others through the public health field. Confronting the experience of being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at a young age and the subsequent years of treatment that went along with it taught me how to take better care of my

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    conversations have often involved the law and legal situations. These conversations are responsible for shaping my interest into the subject of law; stories of how my family have helped or saved others have inspired me to do the same through my own legal pathway. A law degree will enable me to reach my goal to represent or direct others on points of law should I become a solicitor or barrister. A seminar I attended involved a local Judge explaining their career and how it developed, providing me with

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