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    Studying Medicine vs. Studying Business Medicine and business are the most popular career options for freshman students . While comparing and contrasting them we can see a lot of differences and similarities. These are two of the most demanding choices and both have a variety of options. Even though both careers demand sacrifice, discipline and pressure, it will depend on the student to choose a career that will go according to time and cost available to spend and the income amount he wishes. One

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    Based on my past experiences, I have learned that making decisions, especially big important ones, such as getting married, making a job or career change, deciding which church to attend, and even deciding where to spend my holidays, are best made with sure guidance from the Holy Spirit, the scripture, Godly counsel, and prayer, or else I could be in for major disappointment and setbacks. I have also come to learn that even if all the factors are present and point to “yes” (i.e. the scripture approves

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    accomplished first. Anyone who’s trying to enter this field must with hold a high school diploma. Also have to take courses in english, biology, anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, computer, and fundamental math. There are three education profession choices for a person trying to become a medical assistant. The first is two organizations a certified medical assistant (CMA) designated to the american association of medical assistants (AAMA) and a registered medical assistant (RMA) designated to the american

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    40s/50 Career Changes

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    in your 40s/50s and looking to change careers? You’re certainly not alone, and it’s not at all unusual . Actually it’s a great time to reinvent yourself, being mid age, the time is Now! Of course you are not the first person that considered changing careers in their 40s/50s and there are many stories of people just like you, and some succeeding against great odds. It’s never too late to make choices that will benefit your health and wellness. Yes, a career you love will benefit you in all aspects

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    talent and time. It is about an expression of human relationships. Being a volunteer can change lives and can lead oneself to a career path they never dreamed of having. Also, while having a positive effect on a community and the lives of so many. Volunteering creates real life experiences, it builds strong character, and it lays a great foundation for promising careers that serves others. Throughout life, volunteering has many life experiences that creates passion in all areas of life. According

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    contributions. To maximize my most valuable asset and to be a more impactful leader in my future career, I need to make a positive impact and be a role model for others through understanding of my core values and blind spots of my personality or what I call them my strength and weaknesses. Knowing my personal strengths can also aid a lot in picking the right career or making good decisions in my future career. The simple fact is that if I

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    diversity. I will use these traits to enhance the learning experience of fellow students and myself. Additionally, I formalized my five-year career plan with my manager. He is a recent Duke MBA alumnus, so we reviewed the UNC EMBA curriculum and discussed which electives, and program concentrations that would be integral to a successful banking career. Leveraging my military experience, completion of a graduate degree, and obtaining other banking certifications, will prove I am motivated and

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    1) What 's the most important thing for you to get from your career? This is a question I have been asking myself quite a bit lately as I approach postgrad life. I believe the most important aspect of a career for myself is meaningfulness and being able to further my knowledge. I find I work best when I can see a tangible outcome. If I am working on a project, it really helps to know that the work I am doing will affect someone or something in a positive way. Apart from meaningfulness, I

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    differences in answers. On another note the article by Stewart Friedman, Work + home + community + self, the main focus is on three key principles to focus on to be better at integration between work and life. Each article’s content can be a guide in career planning and to help with one’s professional development. The article Manage your work, manage your life discusses the popular topic of work and life balance. Interviews were conducted and researched with over 4,000 executives worldwide and 82 executives

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    aspects related to career development. This lesson encourages students to discover their academic and personal strengths, their skillsets, and their interests. Students then take those concepts and apply them to career exploration. They are able to link their strengths, preferences, and abilities to potential future career paths. Some of the specific aspects of career development that I addressed include applying planning and career exploration in setting and obtaining lifelong career goals, applying

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