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    My desire to become a physician associate was established after my mother gave birth to my brother some years ago with Spina bifida, doctors were coming in and out of the hospital room, taking great care of my mother and brother, answering all questions, listening to all our concerns, teaching us how to take care of my brother, and comforting her when she felt upset. They were like angels and became my role models. I realized that becoming a physician will provide me with the intellectual challenges

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    Since childhood, I have always known that I wanted to pursue a STEM related career. I was fascinated by the evolving technological world and the various advancements but computers, in specific, stood out to me. Soon, working with computers came easy to me and I was off in identifying new software and utilizing programming languages alongside electrical components for various projects such as an LED displaying text on an Arduino board. Mathematics and science have also been strengths of mine and coming

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    Amy chose to get a degree in Secondary Education and Mathematics. In today’s world, there is an implication that every person is expected to go to college if they wish to be successful in their career pursuits, regardless of their gender. There is now a large initiative to encourage women to pursue careers in STEM fields. This initiative is so far-reaching it has even made its way into the mass marketing of television ads. A third interesting area that has a dynamic influenced by the feminist movements

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    everyone deserves to be valued at their core; what better way to affirm someone than by conversing with them as Scout did with Boo Radley. Thus, my aspiration is to enable a voice to those with communication disorders. This desire to be a speech language pathologist has been influenced by personal and professional exposures to the field. Because of my sister’s Chromosome 18 Ring Syndrome, our family was initially told that Amy would never acquire articulate speech or independent mobility; but a

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    kind: my uncle had just passed away. On my way to school that day, a plethora of emotions overwhelmed me: grief, anxiety, insecurity, the whole spectrum of undesirable emotions. The nervousness and uncertainty I was feeling stemmed from the fact that later that day, I was to stand in front a room full of students and present the first meeting of the club I founded. All the different emotions I was feeling that day consumed me. Needless to say, I had no idea where the day would take me. My immense

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    the first seeds of medicine into my brain was a renal transplant performed on one of my close relatives. This incident not only proved my assumption that only inanimate objects were reparable wrong, but also inspired me to choose medicine as my definite career choice. My aspiration to be of service to humanity in conjunction with my belief that human race is safeguarded from infinite diseases by white-coated medical professionals, right from cradle to grave, shaped my personal ambition to become a doctor

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    Mississippi Valley Cash for Class scholarships because I am a student who is active in the Quad Cities community, my high school, and I am planning on pursuing an extensive education that includes graduate study. I am a motivated student who would use this scholarship to advance my education in a way that would allow me to keep giving back to my community as a working professional. My academic and career goals involve rigorous schooling, in which I am confident I will perform exceptionally well. I will be

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    Individualized Consideration the most important concept because each Airmen has their own unique personality and individual needs that need different levels development for them to become a leader. Also, members have different aspirations and goals throughout their military career. If this concept is not applied properly, the effects could have a negative impact because it could hinder their growth and development as a leader. The growth and development could be affected because they could receive

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    of furthering my education and earning a college degree is so that I will become a pediatrician in the medical field. Pediatricians diagnose and treat medical problems and prescribe health care for children from birth through adolescence. They examine new born babies in hospitals. They put much emphasis on preventative steps to avoid problems through vaccination, diet and exercise. I would like to become a pediatrician in the medical field because I always wanted to be in health career and I love small

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    and peers throughout the duration of my childhood, a place where everyone seemed to know everyone, and relied on each other like loved ones. Therefore, growing up I was fortunate enough to always have a great support system from not only my parents, but my community and school system as well. Although I will always love my home town, as I have grown and matured I have come to realize that this small town and it’s uniform beliefs are only holding me back. In my community, there is a tremendous lack

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