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2041: Being An Athletic Trainer
... trainer as your career choice, you must prepare for the job to if it is right for you. You don't want to jump into something you have no knowledge about. When you are in school, some classes that would prepare you are the following -Biology -Chemistry -English -First aid -Foods & nutrition -Health education -Nursing aid -Physical education -Physiology -Psychology -And if availible, you definatly need to take a athletic training ... part time trainer however, wouldn't have to work on weekends, evenings, holidays, or travel away to games. An athletic trainers earnings differ. Some salaries have been reported as low as $17,000. To as high as $95,000. Salaries differ depending on experience and contract. The outlook for this career depends on high schools and their districts hiring practice. Only a small percent of national high schools with sports programs employ athletic trainers. A new awareness to prevent and treat injuries and an athletic trainer's value ...
2042: Eleanor Holmes Norton
Eleanor Holmes Norton Eleanor Holmes Norton, lawyer, educator, and civil rights activist was born in Washington, DC on June 13, 1937. After graduating from Dunbar Senior High School, she received a BA from Antioch College. Norton then went on to attend Yale’s Graduate School and School of Law to receive a MA and a LLB simultaneously in 1964. From 1965 to 1970, she served as Assistant Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). As Assistant Legal ...
2043: Fairness And Equality In Ecuad
... old honest hard working family where as the name Lopez is just one more in the list. They both graduated from Princeton University, they both got their MBA’s in U PENN’s Wharton Business School and they have had a work experience in different but equally important banks in the United States. Either for pressure from higher managers, friends family or society it self Cate is going to get the ... and millions of things that produces a lot of money. All of the money goes to the capital in order to be re-emanated to provinces for them to manage. But insted corruption is so high and shameless that the money dosent even come out representavives from the provinces have to go to capital beging for the money they own them in order for poor towns and cities to survive in the corrupting economy we live every day. Economic and social status are other big factors in fair treatment in Ecuador. By having a high economic and social status what is implied? Power, power is implied. People with money or high positions in sociaty are treated differently than the people who don’t have money or a satand in ...
2044: Steroids
... that steroids are not even remotely as dangerous to your health as the media tries to make us think. The fact is that steroid use is more abundant than most people might think. Professionals, amateurs, high school students, actors, models, bodybuilders, and even children as young as 13 are using steroids to give them that competitive edge, make them bigger and stronger, and enhance their physical appearance. Most people don’t understand ... in those days not much was known about doses so they were experimented with and passed from person to person by word of mouth. In the early days of steroids athletes took steroids in extremely high doses and very long cycles. This caused extreme cases of side effects, but dramatic gains in strength and muscle mass (Anabolic Steroids). Anabolic-androgenic steroids are a family of hormones which includes the natural ...
2045: John Marshall Harlan II
... to the United States upon completion in 1923. After returning from England, Harlan began working for a law office in New York. At the same time, he was studying law at the New York Law School. In 1925 Harlan received his law degree and was admitted to the New York bar. In 1931 John Marshall Harlan II became a partner in the firm he'd begun working in while attending law school, and spent much of his early career working for the firm. Harlan was appointed an Assistant U.S. Attorney for New York in 1925. He also served as a Special Assistant Attorney General from 1928 ... year later, Eisenhower nominated Harlan to the Supreme Court. On March 16, 1955, the U.S. Senate confirmed Eisenhower's appointment of Harlan 71 to 11, and Harlan began his sixteen year term in the High Court. Harlan has often been called the "intellectual leader of the conservatives on the Court." Harlan was known to clash with the other members of the liberal Warren Court, often authoring the dissenting opinion ...
2046: Book Report on "A Dramatic Death"
... and went to great lengths to achieve. CHARACTER ANALYSIS The main characters in my book are Steve and Emma. Steve was a popular good looking guy who all the girls liked. He didn't like school that much expect the Dorking Drama Club where he acted in the play, he had a sister and Steve was very careful to trust anyone during all the murder. Emma was very fond of Steve ... liked to be in the play a lot and she was said to have a very over active imagination. SETTING The setting was in a small quiet town called Dorking, the play took in a high school drama room. The setting brings people together (the drama group) which brings conflicts. The town was described to bring a spooky setting to the novel. THEME The theme of this novel is that we ...
2047: Miles Davis
... a middle-class family in East St. Louis. Miles Davis took up the trumpet at the age of 13 and was playing professionally two years later. Some of his first gigs included performances with his high school bandand playing with Eddie Randall and the blue Devils. Miles Davis has said that the greatest musical experience of his life was hearing the Billy Eckstine orchestra when it passed through St. Louis. In September 1944 Davis went to New York to study at Juilliard but spend much more time hanging out on 52nd Street and eventually dropped out of school. He moved from his home in East St. Louis to New York primarily to enter school but also to locate his musical idol, Charlie Parker. He played with Parker live and in recordings from ...
2048: Autism
... Some of their common routines are: drinking and/or eating the same foods at every meal, wearing certain clothing or insisting that others wear the same clothes. They may also insist in using the same school route every day. One of the possible reasons for them wanting to do this is their inability to understand and cope with different situations. Autistic people may sometimes have difficulty dealing with puberty. Approximately 20 ... Asperger Syndrome", "Fragile-X Syndrome", "Landau-Kleffner Syndrome", "Rett Syndrome" and "Williams Syndrome". Asperger Syndrome; is characterized by concrete and literal thinking, obsession with certain topics, excellent memories, and being 'eccentric.' These individuals are considered high-functioning and are capable of holding a job and of living independently. (4) Fragile X Syndrome; is a form of mental retardation in which the long arm on the X chromosome is constricted. Approximately 15 ... in our environment can be a factor in causing autism. According to the results of a study in the small town of Leomenster, Massachusetts, where a factory manufacturing sunglasses was once located. There was a high number of autism cases reported. Interestingly enough these cases were found to be down wind from the factories smoke- stacks. Researchers have also located several brain abnormalities in individuals with autism. Dr. Bauman and ...
2049: John Steinbeck
... the encouragement of independence and initiative. His parents didn’t want him to be a writer. They wanted him to have a true profession as a lawyer. His early interest in reading led him through school, with his main interest in science. At age 15 he decided to become a writer, influenced by an English teacher, and faintly remembered by schoolmates for spending so much time in his room writing. After graduating from high school, he went to Stanford University in 1920. While he was there for five he contributed to the school paper by writing poems and comics. He took courses in science and writing, but never received ...
2050: Anti-Social Personality Disorder
... that they are inadequate, shamed and because of that they are teased and made fun of. The child characteristics of a future sociopath consist of being incapable of following the rules. The youngster will skip school, bully, steal! , torment animals, run away from home and the child is likely to develop Attention Deficit \Hyperactivity Disorder or AD|HD. At an earlier age than their peer group the child will smoke drink ... should be closely monitored. Those that are convicted of crimes are usually incarcerated. Some sociopaths may be able to instead of a jail term choose a residential facility that has counseling but there is a high drop out rate in those facilities. Another alternative to jail for the adolescents with delinquent behavior and are in trouble with the law are wilderness programs that are designed to be like Outward Bound.The ... Rules- often staying out all night dispite parental rules that begin before the age of 13 13. running away from home at least twice (once not returning for a lengthy period) 14. frequent truancy from school · significant impairment in functioning socially at school or work · in individuals 18 or older but symptoms don't meet criteria for Anti - Social Disorder The diagnoses of a sociopath is extremely difficult because they ...


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