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    providers throughout my youth, I have chosen to pursue a career in the service of others through the public health field—an occupation of disease prevention and promotion of good health practices. My occupational goal is to be a health care system policy analyst at the federal level while being employed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Every person should have access to affordable and high-quality health care services. My aspiration is to be involved in the recommendation and implementation

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    Crimmal Defense Attorney A stable career is what one always strives for but actually selecting one is quite the obstacle. When I was younger my mind was flowing with ideas and different possibilities. As time went on, I realized that with my certain talents and abilities I would most likely excel in the field of law and more specifically as a criminal defense attorney. Naturally I 'm an argumentative person who enjoys standing up for myself and others; the fact that the pay is

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    Deviance, behavior that is outside of what is deemed socially acceptable, is necessary for stability and social order in society—this according to functionalist theorist Emile Durkheim (MindEdge, Inc., 2016). Historically, society has generally been successful in providing motivation for individuals to aspire to goals of some sort, whether through wealth, prestige or, perceived power (Henslin, 2011). However, from a functionalist perspective, theories have been developed by identifying when lawful

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    federal levels that deals with Law enforcement. However, as society and everything around us is changing towards a world that deals with technology and people point of view of the law enforcement. so does the requirements of the law that are put in place. this means the level of education is also changes such as a high school diploma or associates degree no longer carrying the same esteem as they had in the past, as higher education is known required to fulfill aspirations. I am willing to put in the

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    statistical purposes. I had to maintain files/records of the victims as well. 4. Are there any events (local or global) or individuals that have been particularly influential in your life? If so, in what manner has such affected your journey or career choices? During my junior year of my undergraduate degree, I had the privileged to join the JusticeCorps program. JusticeCorps is an AmeriCorps

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    I have been interested in Law, in particular Criminal Law, for a few years and my ambition is to be a Coroner. It is my aspiration to achieve a good understanding of the law, to provide the best service as well as the ability to give reports in a court of law. Many aspects of the law are of interest to me because it is a fundamental part of our society.  I have visited the Stafford Crown Court to witness various cases, including a murder, an assault and a theft trial. Witnessing these cases has

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    Studies have shown that writing down your goals and aspirations significantly increase your ability to accomplish them; and this includes financial goals. The Financial Literacy Course taught during my junior year provided insight and information as to how money, and the financial economy, impacts individuals, businesses and communities. This course included chapters on personal credit, financial planning, the stock market, checking accounts, loans, mortgages, insurance, and financial planning.

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    this question by stating how prestigious Georgetown is and how significant a degree from your school would be for their future career. So while yes, Georgetown’s reputation is something I have much esteem for, my interest for studying here goes much deeper and is much more personal. As a military wife and mother of four small children I have had to put myself and my aspirations behind the rest of my family’s. I have never resented being “on the back burner” as I sincerely love being a mother and remain

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    Kate Chopin was influenced by literary authors on both sides of the Atlantic. American writers like Howells and Garland, and French writers like Maupassant and Flaubert. Maupassant was indeed one of Chopin's considerable literary "mentor".His impact comes from Chopin directly in an unpublished essay called "Confidences". She reveals her appreciation for the French advisor. Areas of her writing form are also telling of his influence on her objective psychological realism, her stress on character rather

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    force for positive change within it. My upbringing instilled in me values of compassion, fairness, and empowerment, which I believe are fundamental to the pursuit of justice. As I reflect on my career aspirations, I see myself not only advocating for the rights of the marginalized but also pursuing a career as a crisis manager specializing in addressing missing persons cases within the Black community. I believe there's a critical need for expertise in community engagement, trauma-informed care, cultural

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