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    do not know how I will spend the rest of my life. Going into Cornell I was certain I wanted to be a lawyer. I knew I wanted to go into a career where I can help a large amount of people and I believed the best way to do this would be through courtroom advocacy. Yet, as much as I love the legal field, I also love politics and would want to explore this as a career path. This past Summer I interned for Andrew Cuomo’s Office of Faith Based Community Development Services, and realized just how fulfilling

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    The Keys For A Career

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    The Keys to Having a Successful Career in Nursing According to Christine Belle, “Our job as nurses is to cushion the sorrow and celebrate the job, every day, while we are “just doing our jobs.” A Registered Nurse is in great demand. To be a Registered Nurse, one has to earn either an Associates or a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. When an employer is looking to hire a nurse in 2016, they’re starting to look for more than just where the person went to school at. Being a nurse can sometimes be challenging

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    The Surgical Career

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    When choosing a career path, I thought to myself what is the most complex, difficult, amazing thing on the earth? The answer to that question is simple - the body. What could be more exhilarating, insightful, demanding, and important than studying and exploring the human body? There is no other field that compares with the study of the most amazing machine! The world is making incredible advancements in medicine. I would love to be a part of that. A pediatrician is a doctor who meets the medical

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    Career In Anesthesiology

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    Surgeons and Anesthesiologists have to be one with each other in order to save lives. An anesthesiologist will put a patient down while the surgeon completes the operation. If either of these tasks is performed wrong, the patient’s life is at risk. A career in Anesthesiology provides assurance to a patient’s life and is a growing field due to the constant need for new physicians and surgeons. To become an anesthesiologist,

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    enjoy writing them. Especially in class essays. My plan is to major in nursing but this semester I’ve given thought to minor in English. However, i’m still undecisive. f) How do people get started within this profession? What’s a typical education/career-path? Most employers look for potential employees with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. However, some big corporations, prefer someone with a master’s. g) Are there any guilds or unions for this profession? If so, which one(s)? What are their requirements

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    CAREER INFORMATION

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    CAREER INFORMATION Describe those factors that influenced your decision to pursue a career in special education. I started volunteering at Visually Impaired Preschool Services and Kentucky School for the Blind for a service in high school. I loved working with students there and that I wanted a job that I would love to going to everyday. I also feel that students with special needs are seriously underestimated and I want to help those students succeed. Describe your experiences in working with

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    Twenty seven year-old Tyler Joseph and twenty eight year-old Brendon Urie are both hit singers that quit college to follow there singing careers. Tyler and Brendon are similar and different in numerous ways. Tyler started his music career with his high school pals Nick Thomas and Chris Salhi after hearing a singer perform at, “High School Street Club.” They name the band “Twenty One Pilots” after a play Tyler watched. Nick and Chris later left the band in 2011. After, he eventually met his permanent

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    What Is A Career?

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    is a career? According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a career is a job or profession that someone does for a long time. Though this definition is an overall view for it, it is missing the true purpose. The purpose, the motivation, the heart and soul of it all: passion. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines passion simply as a strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement for something or about doing something. I feel that it is most important to have a passion for your career path. Career Technical

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    Audiologist Career

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    College is supposed to be a place where you advance both personally and academically. College helps you to understand who you are as a person. This important investment should not bankrupt individuals and cause major financial problems later on in life. I go to a Private liberal arts college where tuition is $25,680 a year. I commute to campus to avoid paying the extra $9,770 to live on campus because I need to pay for Graduate school if I want to become a Speech Pathologist or Audiologist. There

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    During high school, we are expected to begin contemplating what we want to do for a career. Some students wish to become doctors, lawyers, or manage a company. However, other careers aren’t considered as "normal" as others. For example, I have been a dancer for 14 years and it’s my aspiration in life to dance for a career. Over the years I have traveled the country, have visited several colleges with amazing dance programs, made connections with professionals, taken training programs, and have trained

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