Where I See Myself in 5 Years Essay

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    area. I would love the opportunity to learn from a company that truly does it all. Having a company like SCORR this close to home is a rather lucky entity in itself. I know that SCORR would give me the opportunity to grow into my role with the company, while helping me to gain the knowledge that it takes to succeed in this competitive field. I want to want to work for SCORR because I believe they are the best at what they do, and I too want to be the best at whatever it is I do. 5 Years: Being

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    my sleep. I guess her man was cheating I thought ; I picked my phone up to look at the time and it was 10:40am a Friday in august. I went on twitter to see if Villa had posted any new updates about the scavenger hunt for the pirate black 350 Adidas Yeezys. Yeezys are some exclusive shoes made by Kanye West. The day before on Thursday they had the scavenger hunt for the Yeezys in Detroit. I missed the scavenger hunt all week I had been calling different Villas through the city to see if I could get

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    the rings. I'm John, and I helped to discover, harvest, and study some of the most promising bacteria specimens found recently. Although I cannot accept all the credit for the research, it was the entire crew's effort. For the first 5 years after I'd gotten my laboratory certificate, I'd done what most graduate scientists did, which was world for themselves in what was usually a home-based lab. I was educated in Center City and relocated to Arizona State City a few years after I'd began my home laboratory

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    another skill I would like to say is one of my strengths. I understand the importance of listening. This is the one skill that I have tried to hone. At first I noticed myself interjecting my own ideas and stories, taking over conversations and making them about me. When I became aware of this, I began listening more to others. Verbal tracking has made me a better listener and I feel that I am better at following my client’s train of thought. Limitations Though I have strengths, I am aware of

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    out the plan, it important to identify what I believe makes for a great technical leader. The leader should be responsive to the needs and desires of those below them, but should push people to improve and innovate. They should be aware of and communicate with those above and below them as well as their own piers. Personal conflict should be minimized, while encourage people to talk openly about their opinions on the project. Overall this means that I see the ideal leader as a facilitator that brings

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    media influences me greatly in terms of the way I dress, look, feel, and approach the media itself. Often times I look to media in order to gain the latest tips and trends on today’s fashion and beauty, simply to be up to par with the many celebrities who always seem to look picture perfect. It seems as a teenage girl some part of my life revolve around this aspiration to be as beautiful as the girls in magazines, television, and the movies. As a result, I tend to want to wear makeup while continuously

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    Where do you fall in the American economic class system? Is it determined by the education you attain, how much you make, or/and the occupation you have? In the article ‘Show Me The Money' by Walter Mosley, he discusses many points about where all this money is being attained and mainly around the middle class that is ambiguous out of the other economic classes. Walter Mosley focuses his attention on how "most Americans are working-class wage-slaves…" (5), and yes, we can see the description of "working-

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    I am Matthew Pogoreski, currently studying Professional Golf Management at Ferris State University. I was raised in a small town in Michigan called Hudson. My parents both owned small businesses, so growing up I got to see plenty of the hard work and hospitality that went into owning your own business. Working at my mom’s hotel and dad’s lumber yard at a young age taught me that I wanted to be the boss and work for myself. Hudson had just one 9-hole golf course (which was realistically a cattle ranch)

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    Coming into college, I personally had no clue what I was signing myself up for. I remember the first steps I took as I got out of my car the first day, thinking to myself “What in tarnation am I doing here?” I expected to get my education, obviously, but what does that mean, how does one go about adjusting to such a monumental change in their life. I realized I had to just start small, I knew I was in something called the Opportunity scholars program. I honestly thought wasn’t going to be very fun

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    in creating market disruptions through development of innovative technologies and programming capabilities. Timeframe 5-10 years I believe that the current programming languages although good should now be able to be completely rethought to innovate new more streamlined languages that make either more advanced function available to users. Will require me to learn a lot more than I currently already know about programming including assembly language to

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