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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Phillip Riggs


  1. Work hard.
  2. Follow your passions.
  3. Don’t chase after money
  4. Serve others. Do good things for others, and good things will come to you.

This quote by Riggs is advice for us students, which can be used to greater our chances of success.  Following this can land you with a job that you actually enjoy doing. Working hard and following your passion, allows you to make a living off something you consider a hobby. This is a dream for many people. But there is a lot of them that don’t accomplish that. The reason for this is because they go after what earns them more money. As long as you are able to buy your necessities, you don’t need the extra money. Taking that into consideration can relieve you from an adulthood full of pain and suffering. Being good and caring is always some things that you might want to do. The reason for this is because lots of things can be gained from from being nice to others. This will result in good things coming to you. Monetary gain isn’t promised, but you will gain lots, in terms of positive vibes and emotions.

Friday, May 12, 2017

Physical Therapist

Physical Therapist

Duties and responsibilities: Physical therapists help injured or ill people improve their movement and manage their pain. These therapists are often an important part of the rehabilitation, treatment, and prevention of patients with chronic conditions, illnesses, or injuries.

Salary: $85,400 annual income, $41.06 an hour

Education: Physical therapists entering the profession need a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. All states require physical therapists to be licensed.

Demand: 34%

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Reflection: Becoming a physical therapist would not be something I would like to pursue, simply because of the fact that you have to deal with a lot of patients, face to face. They get paid around $85,000 annually, but I simply do not have the patience to deal with some people. I don’t have much experience with older people, and I do not plan having to deal with them.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt


“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing.” This means that the only thing you should be thinking of doing when deciding, is doing the right thing. An example of this can be when someone loses something of value you find it. You know who it’s owner is, so you faced with the decision of returning it or not. Deciding to do what is right would be the best option in this situation. After all, you wouldn’t want someone pocketing something that you drop. Whether it has any monetary value to it or not, you should always return something that is not yours. If you keep the object that you found, you may be consumed by guilt. This negatively impacts the person that got his or her item stolen. The person could have been in scarce need for money, or the object could have had lots of sentimental value to it.

Monday, May 8, 2017

Wilford Woodruff


“Nothing is ever gained in doing what’s wrong.” To me,this quote means that you will never gain anything when you commit bad acts. An example can be cheating on a test that you didn’t study for. You might get a good score, but you might also get caught. Even if you don’t get caught you will feel the guilt that results from cheating, which doesn’t really feel too great. You won’t gain any knowledge on the subject because you decided to cheat instead of actually studying and learning the things. Another example can be stealing. The physical gain will never be permanent. You will never feel good about stealing, and the only things that will occur is the loss of respect and trust from those around you. You gain absolutely nothing from doing what is wrong, and that means you shouldn’t do it. Doing what is right won’t always reward with materialistic things, but it will in fact always reward you one way or another. You would always gain love, respect, and trust from anyone who witnesses your acts of kindness.

Pathologist

Pathologist

Duties and responsibilities: Pathologists are an integral component of the modern medical system. They study and test human tissues for signs of disease and are sometimes employed in a forensic context for their skills in diagnosis.
Salary: $197,977

Education: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), although a minimum of three years of undergraduate study is required for medical school admittance, most applicants have earned bachelor's degrees (www.bls.gov). Since certain science courses are required for medical school admission, pre-medical students may consider pre-medicine programs and science majors; however, any major is acceptable. Required science courses and labs include biology, chemistry and physics. Students may consider volunteering at hospitals or shadowing physicians to gain practical experience.

Demand:14%

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Reflection: A pathologist has many responsibilities that he or she has to deal with, that I think I would actually enjoy doing. They get paid extremely well, and diagnose a disease using tissue. This seems like a very calm and quiet job, which is perfect for me. If this job also included a small team, that’d be great, but this is a job in which I wouldn’t mind working on my own sometimes.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Pam Knox

Pam Knox


“It’s a great moment when someone has character to step up and do the right thing at the right time.” To me this means that you should have the character to do what’s right when you notice that something is wrong. This brings happiness to those involved and snatches your guilt from you, depending on the situation. Sometimes you won’t profit in terms of materialistic things, but you will always be in a situation that is emotionally profitable, if you choose to do the right thing. An example can be when taking a test. You might know that you did bad because you didn’t study. When you get the test back, your score is a lot higher than you expected. You notice that you got 10 extra points because a grading error. Choosing to inform you teacher of this mistake is a good example of following this quote. You might even get to keep the 10 extra points for being honest.

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Karl G. Maeser

Karl G. Maeser


“I have been asked what I mean by ‘word of honor.’ I will tell you: Place me behind prison walls-- walls of stone ever so high, ever so thick, reaching ever so far into the ground-- there is a possibility that in some way or another I might be able to escape: but stand me on the floor and draw a chalk line around me and have me give my word of honor never to cross it. Can I get out of that circle? No, never! I’d die first.” To me, this means that you can always find a way to get out of a situation when no promise was made. But if you did make a promise, or gave your word of honor, then you can never break it. If you were to break it, you would inflict damage on those around you, and even yourself. You can cause emotional harm to yourself, and your pride may be altered as well. Breaking your word of honor, makes you a dishonorable person in everyone’s eyes. You want to be portrayed as an individual with honor. Doing so makes you an honorable person which can be trusted by anyone.