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    shortcomings and challenges among nonprofit organizations. The experiences I’ve had have intrigued my interest in many career paths such as entrepreneurship, social work, marketing, public relations, and administrative work. Although I’m not necessarily committed to any of these fields, through my advertising work with nonprofits, I found myself engrossed with marketing and public relations. Beginning my sophomore year of high school, I branded a nonprofit’s logo and understood how imperative a relationship

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    whole. In A Raisin in the Sun, each of the characters has their own aspirations. In particular, Walter Lee Younger is a man who hopes to advance his family’s social status while providing for his family. Similarly, my aspiration is to improve my social status, to be better than those I am surrounded with. Thus, in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, Walter Lee Younger’s dream of advancing the social ladder is similar to my dream of achieving the American Dream. Throughout this play, Hansberry

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    Career Classification

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    agree with the first career category because growing up I have always wanted to be an FBI agent or a physician. However, I disagree with the second career category because careers in that category seem like something I would not take pleasure in doing and lose interest quickly. I believe that I am more of a social and investigative type of person since I love to working with children and old people. Career s in those categories tend to capture my interest and are the only careers that I wouldn’t mind

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    My last year of highschool has been both the toughest year of my life, and the most enlightening. Not only did it mark the passing of my grandmother, the beginning of my struggle with depression, and the realization of mundane adult life, but it also marked the point where I decided to deviate from the standard. Most people would look at my high school career up through my Junior year as a success. I always pursued the hardest classes in every subject, and was awarded straight A’s in both the most

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    The Value Of Education

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    achieving human desires and aspirations. It is in the nature of human beings to have big dreams in life. Everyone desires to be successful and lead a prosperous lifestyle. However, a successful life is a fruit of good education. I believe in the value of education because it has the power to transform one from nothing to something. From a naïve young boy or girl to a future president, banker, pilot, accountant and computer scientist among many more successful careers. Therefore, education is the

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    Prudence Emerson Meaning

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    One of my most favorite quotes from Emerson states that, “If a man lose his balance and immerse himself in any trades or pleasures for their own sake… he is not a cultivated man” (page 132). In other words, one who jumps into various situations without knowing the repercussions is not being prudent. Making fraudulent judgement by going with your first instinct can be a mistake at times; but if you are prudent and wait for your conscience, you’ll be sure to make the right decision. In Emerson’s essay

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    achieving human desires and aspirations. It is in the nature of human beings to have big dreams in life. Everyone desires to be successful and lead a prosperous lifestyle. However, a successful life is a fruit of good education. I believe in the value of education because it has the power to transform one from nothing to something. From a naïve young boy or girl to a future president, banker, pilot, accountant and computer scientist among many more successful careers. Therefore, education is the

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    unable to reach these goals through lawfully acceptable means (Alsamaloty & El Bouayadi-van de Wetering, 2012). Over the past year, I have been working to obtain a college degree, specifically in the disciplines of psychology and sociology. It is my intention to utilize the acquired knowledge—specific to such disciplines— to benefit those who seek assistance through the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs (“VA”) for treatment of combat related post traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”). Although

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    My passion and admiration for the healthcare field began during my teenage years, when I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis—a chronic, autoimmune disease affecting various joints throughout my body. As I went through years of treatment, my physician and other medical professionals were instrumental in helping me to maintain a positive attitude after my diagnosis. Their care was the impetus for my future goals, as I saw the genuine goodness that they felt from helping others. As a result of all

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    began in my pursuit of preparing and learning to join the medical field. In this, I have been humbled, struggled, and learned to assess myself in ways I had not previously considered. But through embracing these challenges, I have been able to pride myself on my resilience and continued aspiration to join the medical field and help others. I am a student at UT Arlington who transferred from the University of Arkansas with the desire to continue my education at UT Austin. I am pursuing my BS in Exercise

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