Wednesday, December 18, 2013

.S.S.S. BO JACKSON

Student Success Statement

“Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there.”

Bo Jackson
Reflection:

Don’t stop your-self from realizing your dream!

Example:


Continue on with achieving your dream research anything that has to deal with you making it a reality. Don’t hold your-self back from becoming the main person you want to be.

Friday, December 13, 2013

S.S.S.Michael Phelps

Student Success Statement

You can’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get
Michael Phelps

22 Olympic Medals (18 Gold)
Reflection:
You can never put a limit once you’re trying to achieve your dream. In other words why hold yourself back from realizing your dream.
Example:

I can say so many things like. I’m going to be a star and be famous one day. Well when exactly am I going to realize that dream where everybody will know me for the great talents that I have. It’s time for me to be realistic and follow the path of which I am willing to make.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Restoring Faith in Humanity

Restoring Faith in Humanity

People should help others because together we can help each other out and defeat the risk of death. Let’s change lives by becoming a better person. Let’s give a helping hand to others and make a difference by saving another person’s life or an animal’s life.


Help those in need don’t just stand around and watch them as they are about to suffer from a horrifying pain or injury. Take a risk by becoming a better person.

S.S.S Gordon B. Hinckley

Student Success Statement

“Try a little harder to do a little better.”

Gordon B. Hinckley
Reflection:

If you do your best in trying really hard in majority. You will achieve greater success, greater expectations, along with high achieved goals.

Example:


I can believe in myself if I push myself a little harder because hopefully one day ill achieve higher things by just doing a little better. Then that will bring greater success in life along with higher achievements.

Medical Illustrator

Medical Illustrator

Duties and Responsibilities:

Medical Illustrators are highly skilled autistic's. They work strictly in the medical field and create graphics for textbooks, journals, magazines along with educational films. Their drawings are spanning a wide range from microorganisms to body parts.

Salary: $35,000 - $50,000

Educational Requirements:

Students interested in becoming illustrators should take a college preparatory program in high school so that it can emphasize the art and science.
In college on the other hand they should take their major in art and minor in art. Undergraduate students should take science course’s that should be the same as those required for medical school.

Certification as a medical illustrators require graduate in medical illustration, portfolio review, and success in complication of a national examination.

Reflection:


Would I like to be this? Actually I think I would like to be working in this career not only because of how much money they win a year but, mainly because it’s about art and I love art in many different forms weather if its painting, drawing, or being creative. 


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

S.S.S thomas j. watson


Student Success Statement

“If you want to achieve excellence, you can get there today. As of this second, quit doing less-than excellent work.”

Thomas J. Watson
Reflection:
Doing the best right now is the best you can do to achieve higher expectations. Other wise downgrade your self. It’s for your future.
Example:
I can be a terrific student by accomplishing all of my great goals and achieving higher degrees along with scholars. Or a can be a rebellious kid who completely quit. Then did nothing in life other than work in a non-stable job to maintain a little bit of money. 

Medical Assistant

        Medical Assistant
Duties and Responsibilities: Medical assistants help physicians and nurses deliver patient care.  They schedule appointments; take blood pressures, respirations, temperatures; and perform other routine patient pre-examining procedures.  Sometimes they help with office and clerical tasks.  Medical assistants work in hospitals, clinics, and private physician offices.

Average Salary:  $17,000 - $18,000

Educational Requirements: Students should complete high school with courses in biology, physical science, office management, communications, and human relations, although medical assistant training programs may accept GED certificates.  Medical assistant training programs are provided by community colleges and for-profit technical training schools.  They may take between six months and two years to complete.

Reflection: 
I would actually like to become this particularly because it seems quite interesting although the salary im not quite a fan of.

Friday, December 6, 2013

S.S.S GREG HICKMAN

Student Success Statement

“Paint a master piece daily. Always autograph your work with 
excellence.”

Greg Hickman

Reflection:

Wake up every day performing a new excellent master piece is always joyful.

Example:

Tomorrow morning I’m going to walk out of here singing , dancing performing art with such talented skills of mines along with drawing artistically in a unique way that was never seen before. 

Licensed Practical Nurse

Duties and Responsibilities:

(LPNs) work with and under the direction of registered nurses and physicians. They care for injured, handicapped, and sick patients. Their duties include taking temperatures, blood, pressures, and pulses. They also give injections, change their dressing, and help patients give baths. In general, they care for patients in hospitals, nursing Holmes, and extended care facilities. Some practical nurses work in private homes.

Salary:

$ 16,000 - $23,000

Education:

For this precise career you don’t always need to have a high school diploma or GED certificate instead is encouraged. (LPNs) do not have the extensive professional education that is required for a registered nurse. Stave approved training programs are offered by the hospitals, vocational schools, junior colleges and private schools.

 

Reflection:

 This job to me seems very kind and useful, I actually would take this job for consideration although it’s salary doesn’t quite make me happy.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

S.S.S PAUL BEAR BRYANT


Student Success Statement

“It’s not the will to win, but the will to prepare to win that makes the difference.”

Reflection:

There are many opportunities to win or receive an award of pride. All it takes is determination, belief, and integrity.

Example:


I can see a crowd of success and behind a poor crowd with no hope. It is then up to me to decide which path I would like to follow. The crowd of success that reaches high goals in life along with degrees and scholars or I can stay behind with the crowd of no success ever I life. I have to choose wisely for this is my future , my life and my success out of life.

Paul Bear Bryant 

Paul” Bear” Bryant

Paul” Bear” Bryant


Paul Bryant carried a nickname called “Bear”. He was a big dreamer on football; he played football since he was in the eight-grade in Fordyce High School. Since he had been such a fan in football as his main favorite sport he had decided to become the college football head coach in the University of Alabama. He won several awards and out of all broke the high record for career victories. After then realizing his dream he decided to retire since he never really got the chance to enjoy life away from the game. He completed 323 major- college victories. Going from different colleges as the head coach year after year.

Industrial Hygienist

Industrial Hygienist

Duties and Responsibilities:

Industrial Hygiene’s evaluate health hazards, conduct health risk assessments, and manage industrial or business health programs along with provide consolation. They may be administrators, researchers, consultants and even teachers. Many work for the industrial or government team, although some have private practices

Salary: $40,000-$60,000

Education:

·       Collect samples and perform laboratory analyses
·       Check worker exposure to radiation, vibrations, and noise
·       Calibrate equipment
·       Investigate possible health hazards
·       Conduct epidemiological research
·       Instruct epidemiological research
·       Instruct employees on injury prevention techniques

 

Reflection:

No I do not find myself working in this career. Although I can say it is a great job although for myself I have to say no.