When I graduate from High school, I want to become a lawyer. I want to become a lawyer because I want to give justice to those who have been wronged. As a child, my dad has always talked about doing the right thing and punishing those who have done wrong. This is the reason my dad decided to become a Corrections Officer and work at Erie County Prison. Since my dad always taught me about doing the righteous thing, I have always valued doing right by everyone I meet. However, I also know people
that would later shape her career. After receiving an A.B. In History at Princeton and graduating cumlaude in 1981, Kagan went on to Oxford to earn a M. in Philosophy, which she did in 1983. From there, she attended Harvard Law School, serving as supervising editor of the Harvard Law Review, and graduated magna cum laude with a J.D. In 1986. After she completed her education, Kagan clerked for Judge Abner Mikva of the U.S. Court of Appeals in D.C. for two years, and then for Justice Thurgood Marshall
commencement speech to the whole of BYU. Wanting to pursue a path in business Mitt heeded his father’s advice and put off a career to attend a Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration four year program coordinated between Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School. He graduated cum laude from this program in 1975. He was named a baker scholar for graduating in the top five percent
apartment with her mother, father, and brother. While in Chicago she attended a gifted high school Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, which they doubted her admission into getting Princeton University but she applied and got accepted. She later went on to attend Harvard Law school in helping African Americans undergraduates to attend Harvard Law School. After Law school, she went to Chicago to work at a big law firm Sidley Austin.
institutions: his high school, Georgetown University as an undergraduate, and Harvard Law School. After graduation from Harvard, he worked as a commercial law attorney for six years, but chose to reroute and proceeded to become a professor of law at the University of Virginia. In 1971, he began his career as a public servant working for President Nixon, and remaining in public service through various positions until 1977 when he chose to join the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School. When he made
portrayed as a dumb blonde. So once her boyfriend broke up with her, Elle went and join Harvard Law School, in order to get Warner back. Once into Law School, you can’t miss all the disputes, self-disclosure, and power amongst each characters. In my paper, I will share my opinion on what the movie is showing
Chicago office of Public Allies where she mobilized youths and community to get active and set fundraising records for the organization that still stood 12 years after she left. Michelle influences people through her own success. Having attended Harvard Law, becoming a top attorney and later the first African American First Lady, she has influenced youths across the nation to believe that anything is possible, so long as they have faith. In accordance to the Leadership Theories, Michelle Obama can
also woke up on time every day. She had done so well in school that she skipped 2nd grade. In 6th grade she was put in gifted and talented classes. When she got out of elementary school she went
administration. I think President Obama showed a lot of individual support during tragedies in our country whether it be showing support for families and communities, or giving speeches for fallen soldiers or where there were acts of cowardice by school shooters and much more. The final of the six basic dimensions is intellectual stimulation. There is no doubt that Obama had this as he was a well-educated, well-spoken, charismatic individual that inspired people to be
Elle on the night she hoped he would propose. He wants to settle down with someone serious to ensure a better shot at becoming a senator someday. Elle is devastated, but realizes she can become the woman of Warner’s dreams by joining him at Harvard Law School. With help from her sorority sisters, this is possible, but much more difficult than she expected. Elle faces many challenges, yet finds that she is growing as a person. Elle becomes a respected student, wins an internship, and eventually defends