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  • Attorney Profession - 1,017 words
    Attorney Profession A profession is an occupation requiring of the arts of sciences and advanced study in a specialized field, such as the law. It most cases it requires a specific standard of mandated field of study. In todays standard of a paralegal is defined as: A person sufficiently trained or experienced in the law and legal procedures to assist, under an attorneys supervision, in the performance of substantive legal work that would otherwise be performed by any attorney. This definition is however lacks a certain accuracy, because in addition to all those things a paralegal is also a professional. This status however controversial, has not been granted because of the lack of mandatory ...
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  • Employment - 1,160 words
    Employment What is the purpose of a career? A career provides a framework for life development; a sort of independence one can have in his or her life. Employment provides a person with the opportunity for social interaction and a salary with which to provide the resources needed to survive. Finding a job in America is not an easy task to say the least. So what are the odds of a hearing impaired person finding a job that is both of interest and ability level? If one is deaf the chances of finding a job are less than optimal. One that is deaf or hard of hearing must overcome prejudices and gain acceptance in order to become successful at their chosen career. Studies have shown that a majority ...
    Related: employment, sign language, general public, deaf culture, loud
  • Ernest Hemingway - 2,166 words
    Ernest Hemingway "Today on the five oclock news a man goes on a rampage at the office leaving five dead." As I flip on the TV, I see another top story! A man has killed others at his workplace and taken his own life. This is becoming very old. I begin to think, "what could push this person to the point where they feel that it is necessary to take the lives of innocent people?" Even more disturbing, what could drive a person to the point that they believe it is necessary to end their own life? What could drive a person to the point of no longer having the desire to live? I believe that being prepared for life and the difficulties that come along with it is part of the key. The world can be a ...
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  • Holland Selfdescription - 1,115 words
    Holland Self-Description HOLLAND SELF-DESCRIPTION I am a very simple person with somewhat of a strong belief in myself and what I am capable of. I like a hand on approach to everything that I do and that is why I seem to excel in sports. I look to work in labs and work with computers, with stuff that I can put my hands on and manipulate. Out of the six Holland types that I could have been, after doing the questionnaires my highest scores were in realistic, investigative and artistic. Investigative and artistic were tied at ten each but I am more of a investigative person and I had more job options in investigative so I chose that over artistic. So I decided that I would use investigative and ...
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  • Why I Want To Enter College - 233 words
    Why I Want To Enter College Since this topic was left open-ended I shall write about my reasons for wanting to enter your college. During my years of school I have found only one thing to stand out above the others, my interest in computers. This interest has grown throughout the years and has lead me to desire career in the computing industry. To expand on this I have decided upon becoming a computer engineer and enter a career field that I think would be both fun and profitable. After searching though many college books I settled upon this school because it met my criteria for a school. I have heard from several people that A&T offers one of the best engineering programs in the state and t ...
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  • Women At War - 1,046 words
    Women At War Women at War Since the creation of human's, women have never had the opportunity to be that a contributing factor in the starting or stopping of a war. Not even until recently, was it even convincing to hear of women working in a career field in the military that had the slightest chance of going into a combat zone. When you think about an image of war, what do you see? If you are like most, you see a battlefield that is filled with men fighting each other and in the distant background are the women. In centuries past, men and women have had different responsibilities. It was up to the men to get the food and to protect the family while women were in charge of taking care of the ...
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