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    generativity (pg 355). I think this because I know a lot of the older adults bring their children to help. So maybe one day they can pass this tradition to the children once the parents are too old to volunteer. They want to pass these habits (volunteering) to the next

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    requirement would ultimately benefit the students and the community. Not only will the students become more aware of the activities that occur in their community, but they will also have a greater sense of self. Each student has his own reason for volunteering. Many volunteer for the joy of helping others, and some volunteer to seek

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    An online class requires an organized person who manages their time well. The individual needs to be highly driven, organized, and have a desire learn. My determination to finish school early and my desire for continuing education while still serving others makes an online program perfect for me. From day one of high school, I wanted to graduate a year early. With my parent’s blessing, I begin to prepare for achieving my goal of finishing High school in 3 years. I was 16 years old when I got

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    support and major influence during both World War 1 and 2, due to the excellent healthcare providers. In the 19th century, women did not require a college degree to practice nursing compared to today's education system requirements. Due to the women volunteering during the World War, as a healthcare provider, their work was highly appreciated. In which the government made nursing a profession within the healthcare system, as nurses were volunteer work. Dock and Stewart (1938) explain how within the U.S

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    servant leader describes him to the fullest. To define servant leader is a set of practices that enriches the lives of individuals, builds better organizations and ultimately creates a more just and caring world. At the young age of 22, he was volunteering and serving in Haiti to the underprivileged people that could not afford medical help. Paul Farmer puts others first in many ways. Right after graduating from Duke University he needed to make a decision of becoming a doctor or an anthropologist

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    Graduating high school, I was decided as a Family Studies major with a track to Child Life at Towson University. Towson is an out of state school, meaning I pay a high rate for tuition as a student. I have had to take out many loans due to the hard times my family has had to endure. In today’s economy, no family has not felt the burden of the market crash and high rate of unemployment. My father’s business went into debt, and by my senior year of high school he was officially unemployed. This caused

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    Through experiences in my life, I have learned that I can make a real difference in the lives of other people. As a healthcare professional, I will be able to touch human lives in such a close and intimate way, that no other career can offer. I will be able to help a cancer patient to fight for their life or put a bandage on a child’s hand. I like to overcome challenges, and I want to gain more knowledge about life, the human body, and diseases. I seek a career where my compassionate and caring personality

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    floral nursery and at my time working there I learned allot about plants and enjoy gardening during some of my freetime. Something interesting about me is that i'm a vegetarian, i've been a vegetarian for half a year now. I also enjoy volunteering at the saint cloud hospital during summers. Working there taught me how to be mindful of others, good work ethic and many more. The transition to high school from the middle school was really easy because of the great staff members and teachers in the sartell

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    While volunteering at St. John’s Hospital in Oxnard, California I had the opportunity to work alongside many allopathic physicians. Although many of these physicians were highly qualified, I always felt there was something missing. Shadowing Dr. Wolfsohn offered more than just a glimpse at physician related work and lifestyle. This experience allowed me to discover what I had seen missing in so many allopathic physicians. I call this missing piece, “the human side.” While working with Dr. Wolfsohn

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    Danielle Pace July 18, 2015 Volunteering at Nursing Home My project relates to the course objectives twelve and seven this is because it talks about inclusion, in which all types of diversity are respected, appreciated, and valued in America. As well as the vital role of the people in creating and maintaining a society through voluntarism and civic engagement, a role that can complement and replace the role of the government ensuring the well-being of society. Civic engagement involves “working

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