My Dream Job

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    Personal Narrative: A Career As A Nurse

    who dreamed about saving the world. Over time these dreams have grown into something much bigger than I ever dreamed possible. Today I hope to relive those childhood dreams and save the world, just in a slightly different way. Working at St. Jude’s would check one thing off my bucket list. This hospital needs a nurse who has a great work ethic, a high patience level and an overall passion for the job. That is specifically why I deserve the job because there is no one else who fits the position as

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    Dreams

    interview for my current job, I found myself having the typical pre-interview 'jitters'. I felt the anxiety build up not knowing the exact questions that my possible future employer would ask. However, I prepared throughout the day recalling the usual interview situations i've faced in the passed. I eventually fell fast asleep after exhausting and visualizing the following day's interview repeatedly in my mind. Since that was mostly the only (and last) thought I had before entering my REM cycle that

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    Why Do Foreigners Migrate To America

    other immigrants who migrate over to America believe that it is the land of opportunity, where dreams become reality. She came to America to pursue the so called American dream. Her dream was to be able to do the things she was not able to do in Russia, and to take advantage of opportunities that her family members were not offered. According to the Narrator, “America was a land of living hope, woven dreams, aflame with longing

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    American Dream

    American Dream: It is a well-known fact that the term “American Dream” first mentioned by James Trusslow Adams in 1931 (Wright 197) explains the model of an individual’s ideal existence, which is applied exclusively to the US – the country full of freedoms, possibilities, and opportunities. Nowadays the fame about the American dream reached all continents, and more and more people take the concept for granted dreaming about moving to America and spending the rest of their lives in a more favourable

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    My Dreams

    Everyone has their own dreams. No matter big or small, each and everyone of us has one. Dreams are something we can fathom, anything our heart desires, anything at all. In life, we were told to pursue our dreams, by our parents, our teachers, and also our friends. To others, my dreams seemed unreal. Just aimless thoughts in my mind. But to me, my dreams are what I want to be in the future because I know, there is no limit to a dream. Initially, like any other little kids, I wanted to be what everyone

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    The American Dream John Archer

    a person thinks about the idea of the American Dream, the first thing that comes to mind is the notion that everyone is considered equal. Everyone has the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. What is the exact definition for the American Dream? It is defined as the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. The concept of the American Dream originates from the 1920’s. In an article written

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    Why in College

    January 30, 2014 My reasons to be in college are probably just like anyone else. My two main reason for be in college is that I wanted my dream job of becoming a teacher and to get the whole college experience. Since I did not really have that whole high school experience, so this was my chance, to make up for it. A job can be simply defined as a regular activity performed in exchange for payment. I believe that today you have to be extremely gifted at a job in order to be able to

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    The Big 5 Personality Test

    Society always strives for the “American Dream”, which is in the back of every human’s mind no matter what they say. Everyone is wired in the world to say yes to be rich or wealthy because there is a lot more fun and things you can do with more money than with less, that’s just common knowledge. But for me my American Dream is not just a job, but a lifestyle that I want to strive for. My “American Dream” would be to have a very beneficially paying job and a supportive/loving family. A lot of people

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    Personal Branding

    I feel separate me from other candidates when it comes to competing for a job.  The time that I spent in the military is what I credit a large part of my work ethic to.  From Day one in the military you are required to do everything to the best of your ability and to continue to do so until the task is completed.  Even as a child, I was told that that if I say am going to do something or be somewhere, then I am to keep my word and follow through with every commitment.  Once again the military further

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    My Ideal Job

    My Ideal Job What do you want to do when you graduated from your university? Do you want to be a white collar or a manager in a company? Do you want to be a teacher in a school? Or do you want to be an actor or actress? I will say no. I have my own dream job even it looks like ordinary – an owner of a special store. My special store is a combination of a coffee shop and bookstore. We serve drinks, desserts, and all kinds of books. We also serve wireless network for all of our customers, they can

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