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    Summary: Stephan Glass

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    in the office, to the fiction he used in his articles for The New Republic. Overall, it seems that Glass has an aspiration to be important in the eyes of others. Yes, he is a prideful writer, but he is a law student also. So not only he is trying to impress his peers, but also his family. I would say Glass had a solid understanding of what his strengths were when following his aspirations, as he was comfortable doing the thing that he loved. However, I believe that he was unaware of his weaknesses

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    My passion for track and field began when I was ten. In the local newspaper, a Nike advertisement commemorated my hometown’s late Olympic running hero, Steve “Pre” Prefontaine. Inspirational copy overlaid his printed image; from small town Oregon roots, his gutsy racing style and fearless attitude propelled him into a world-class athlete. Concluding, it asked, “Where is the next Pre?” Emphatically, I told myself I was the next Pre, and then tore off for my first run through the streets of Eugene

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    Assignment 1- Personal and Professional Development Current knowledge My current knowledge includes contemporary health care issues a few of these are- Fluoride in primary school- this is a local issue where fluoride is being put into primary school children’s milk, this is being introduced in the hope that it reduces tooth decay in young children. It is shown that 41% of 5 years in Blackpool have tooth decay; some parents are worried of the long term effects of drinking fluoride. Although this scheme

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    my education and pursue a Masters degree in a nursing related field commencing in 2013. Thus, in terms of my career planning, my education is a crucial part to my professional development. Extending and deepening one's education, especially within the career field of one's choice, can only bring upon additional professional opportunities as well as opportunities for personal growth. My career planning includes building upon my decades of experience in obstetrics, my particular area of specialty, expertise

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    performance, Kingshott, Bailey, & Wolfe (2004) concluded that POs deemed psychologically entitled held lower levels of job satisfaction and more contempt toward supervision. Further, Osborne (2014) provided additional support for such findings in a study centering on police cynicism. It was determined that elevated levels of cynicism were retained by lower ranked, degreed POs assigned to patrol; however, the author also adduced that as lower ranked officers are promoted, the obviation of said feelings

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    participating or un-consensual, but when pregnancy resulted unexpectedly women may seek abortion. Some common reasons why women have an abortion are because too young, victim of rape or incest, contraceptive failure, financial issue, inconvenient, career priority, and without any reason abortion would be an easier decision according to Driedger, Leo, and Shiva S. Halli. Pro-Choice is a movement act that allows women rights to terminate pregnancy base on the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case in 1973,

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    control of law abiding citizens is not the answer to effectively reducing crime in the United States; controlling how the offenders obtain guns could be.

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    passion to help others in need. It has always been my dream to stop those who harm and put others in danger. Justice is needed throughout world and it isn’t something to be take lightly. My goal from choosing criminal justice as my intended major and career choice it to make a positive impact in the world. Putting away those who are guilty of committing any sort of crime will make me feel better as a

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    adolescence, as occupational aspirations become established and perceptions of aptitude may increasingly influence students’ sense of which career options are attractive and viable (Brown, 2002). Self-efficacy beliefs and goal attainment are central to the development of academic-career interests and to the collection of occupational opportunities that students view as possible careers for themselves. School counselors can optimize the development of students’ academic and career interest and competencies

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    dreams of becoming a doctor, lawyer, policemen, or firefighter. Although, they are prideful professions, I had visions of a career that rarely came up in daily conversation. If fact, it was so far from the mainstream during that time, high school guidance counselor were tasked to seek out possible candidates for the career field. I was selected as one of the prospects for a career that not many children in my neighborhood spoke of. As an 11th grader, I was invited to attend a two week seminar at the

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