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1. Treat the Earth and all that dwells therein with respect.
2. Remain close to the Great Spirit. 3. Show great respect to your fellow beings. 4. Work together for benefit of all mankind. 5. Give assistance and kindness wherever needed. 6. Do what you know to be right. 7. Look after the well-being of mind and body. 8. Dedicated a share of your efforts to the greater good. 9. Be truthful and honest at all times. 10. Take full responsibility for your actions. Reflection: These commandments are they way people should live everyday. The first commandment is saying to take care of the earth and the environment you live in if not then the earth will not be beautiful and will become nasty and rotten. The second commandment is saying to become at peace with yourself no matter what. The third commandment is saying to show respect to your elders because they have been here longer than you have and should respect them. The fourth commandment is if there is a problem in the world we should come together and try to solve it. The fifth commandment is to try and help those who really need it and be kind to everyone. The sixth commandment is to do the right thing even if people are against it just do the right thing. The seventh commandment is to take good care of yourself. The eighth commandment is to dedicate your time to the greater good. The ninth commandment is to be honest no matter when and where. The tenth commandment is to take responsibility for what you do as a person.
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Duties and Responsibilities: Works with musculoskeletal system, which includes bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments. They perform surgery to address trauma, tumors, injuries, infections, and other conditions requiring surgical intervention.
Salary: $350,000 - $500,000 Education:
Duties and Responsibilities: Examine, Diagnose, and treat dental malocclusions and oral cavity anomalies. Design and fabricate appliances to realign teeth and jaws to produce and maintain normal function and improve appearance. Salary: $100,000 - $160,000 Education:
Reflection: I feel like would want to become a Orthodontist because I have braces and I get to see what they do since I am one of their patients. Then sometimes they call me in and then they tell me to sit in one of the seats that can recline and then one of the dentist asked me to open my mouth and had one of those metal utensils and looked at my teeth. Then he told the other dentist what to do and was saying stuff like "Top 4, bottom 3rd" and I am guessing that is a tooth.
Duties and Responsibilities:Duties of an optometrist assistant can be both administrative and clinical, although clinical duties may be limited by state licensing requirements. Salary: $20,000 - $40,000 Education: High school diploma required, 1-2 year training programs available at vocational schools and community colleges. Demand or need for this profession: 23% ( 2014 - 2024 ) Reflection: I would not want to become a Optometrist because it seems like I would get bored really quick. It also does not pay well. I see myself doing something bigger.
My spring break started right off the bat on Friday when we came out of school. After school I went to go sign up for the SAT and then after that I was on the road to Kern River. It was a 4 hour drive due to the traffic so we got there at 10 p.m. We set our tents up and went to sleep right away. It was really cold when we woke up. I decided to eat some breakfast they made and then went to play catch. We then decided to go for a bike ride and by that time it was starting to get dark so we had a fire going and made s'mores. Then we just sat around the camp fire and talked and then went to sleep late. The next day which was Sunday I woke up super early and decided to get all my things ready so I packed everything and put the tent down and ate breakfast. We then packed everything in to the truck and went to Sequoia which was another 2 hour drive and it was an amazing place to be because I saw huge trees! We stayed there for an hour and then left home which took forever to get back.
Duties and Responsibilities: Perform vision tests and analyze results. Diagnose sight problems, such as nearsightedness or farsightedness, and eye diseases, such as glaucoma. Prescribe eyeglasses, contact lenses, and medications. Salary: $100,00 - $120,000 Education:
Reflection: I would want to become an optometrist because I too have glasses that I use to see far. With out them my life would be disaster. I would not be able to see signs from far or read streets from far. I will have trouble reading the board in class if I am placed in the back of the class. Basically I would not be able to see anything with out them. I take care of them and make sure they do not break. I would want to help other people that have other who have bad eye sight like me. I am very thankful for my glasses. I want to be able to put a smile on other peoples faces and let them see the world.
1. Who was St. Patrick?
St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is one of the Christianity's most widely known figures. But for all of his prevalence in culture, namely the holiday held on the day of his death that bears his name, his life remains somewhat of a mystery. 2. What is the purpose of St. Patrick's Day? To celebrate the Roman Catholic feast day of the patron saint of Ireland 3. Why is St. Patrick's Day designated when it is? For the death of St. Patrick 4. Why a certain color on St. Patrick's Day? Due to the green on the Iris flag which makes it the official color 5. Fun facts
Duties and Responsibilities: Assist a surgeon by handling all the instruments, supplies and equipment during surgery. Salary: $40,000 - $49,000 Education: Postsecondary non-degree award Demand or Need for this profession: ( 2014 - 2024 ) Reflection: I would not want to be working as an operating room technician because I would not want to be handling the tools but rather actually do the surgeon. I do not want to be assisting but instead guiding and telling the others what to do.
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