Monday, December 1, 2014

Student Success Statement
Physical Fitness “physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity. The relationship between the soundness of the body and the activities of the mind is subtle and complex. Much is not yet understood. But we do know what the Greeks knew: that intelligence and skill can only function at the peak of their capacity when the body is healthy and strong.”

President  John F. Kennedy
Reflection: That the key to Physical fitness is a healthy body.
Dermatologist
Duties and Responsibilities: A dermatologist is a specialist who focuses on hair, nails and skin. Additionally, he is licensed by his state to perform the variety of duties his job entails.
1.   Salary: Dermatology is one of the highest paid medical specialties. A 2012 Medscape poll reports that the median income for dermatologists in the United States is $283,000, with a range of $100,000 to $500,000.


Education: The process involved in becoming a dermatologist is going to require a fairly drawn out educational road. This means that you can expect a learning experience.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Student Success Statement

“Kindness is the essence of greatness”

Joseph B. Wirthlin
Reflection: What he is trying to say is that if your kind then you’ll have greatness
Happy Thanksgiving
THANKSGIVING. The classic representation of Thanksgivinga crowded dinner table set in the open air on a golden autumnal afternoon in Plymouth Colony, 1621might include some anachronisms such as apples, potatoes, corn-on-the-cob, and cranberry sauce, but the gathered Pilgrims and their Wampanoag Indian guests are sure to have one of the "great store of wild turkeys" if not the geese, ducks, and venison that founded the historic feast, bowls of assorted root vegetables, and pumpkin pies. It is an idyllic scene, but it has nothing to do with how the Thanksgiving holiday historically began in America.
There never was a true "first" American Thanksgiving from which all subsequent celebrations derived. Thanksgiving did not originate in America at all, but arrived with the intellectual baggage of New England's Puritan colonists. Having banished the medieval roster of holidays includingChristmas and saint's days, the reformers admitted only three holy days: theSabbath, fast days, and Thanksgivings. Fasts and Thanksgivings subsequently appeared independently in each of the New England colonies (except Rhode Island). Each was like an extra Sabbath during the week, requiring church attendance and sober activity, but a big dinner following the meeting was customary on days of thanksgiving and praise. Eventually, fast days were relegated to the spring (when there was nothing to eat) to petitionGod for a successful season, while autumnal Thanksgivings celebrated the cumulative blessings of the year, including the fruits of the harvest.
As Puritans metamorphosed into Yankees, the social and gustatory character of the day overtook and then equaled the religious observation in consequence. The preparation for the feast began weeks before with Sunday readings of the governor's proclamation. Apples, spices, suet and lean beef were chopped for mincemeat. Massive numbers of pies and tarts were baked of mince, pumpkin, apple, cranberry, and other fillings, intended to last well beyond the holiday. Livestock and fowl were slaughtered and prepared for the spit, pot, or chicken pie (which might take six birds, bones and all). The requisite turkey was gotten from the barnyard, market, or turkey shoot where poor shots underwrote the costs of better marksmen. Charity was an important holiday element. Food supplies, unprepared (including flour, rice, sugar, and even turkeys) or cooked, were given to the poor by prosperous families and sent to prisons by town officials.
As Thanksgiving approached, family and friends assembled at the patriarchal homesteads. Thanksgiving balls were very popular, and women made sure that their clothes were the best and newest possible, despite grumbling about impious frivolity among the more devout. On the day itself, the more respectable attended morning service in the meetinghouse, before returning for the customary feast prepared by the women and servants of the household. The significators of a true New England Thanksgiving dinner were firmly established by the time of the American Revolution: the all-important turkey in place of honor, the massive chicken pie flanked by ducks, geese, and cuts of "butcher's meat," plum pudding, bowls of vegetable and fruit "sass" (sauce), and of course the pies. Following the dinner, the company might relax around the fire with wine or cider, dried fruits, and nuts to play games, tell stories, or in more pious households, to continue their religious exercises in the private sphere and welcome the minister's evening call. Alternately, sleighing visits to other households were popular, as were dances and weddings.
Even before 1800, many households got their holiday foodstuffs not from the family farmstead but in the marketplace. The food was processed, prepared, and served by the housewife to as many family, friends, and dependents as could be accommodated. Later, the emphasis shifted to kin rather than community, but the classic Thanksgiving bill of fare, based on what was available in November in colonial New England, remained sacrosanct. Over the years the ideal of a home-prepared meal and informal family gathering has sent generations of women seeking the advice of experts from Catherine Beecher to Martha Stewart. Regional and ethnic variations were allowed, but the iconic turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin (or squash) pie consecrated all true Thanksgiving meals.
The first of ten national Thanksgivings was declared by the Continental Congress in 1777. After 1815, there were no further presidential proclamations despite annual editorial pleadings by Mrs. Hale in Godey's Magazine, but the popularity of the holiday grew apace. By the 1850s, Thanksgiving was celebrated in almost every state and territory, its national character assured. Abraham Lincoln declared two Thanksgivings in 1863, the second in November being the first of our modern national holidays, but it was not until 1941 after Roosevelt fiddled with the date with an eye to Christmas sales that Congress established the fourth Thursday as a legal holiday. Aside from packaged versions of traditional foods, expenses associated with holiday travel, and a moderate amount of decorative kitsch, the holiday also escaped the exploitive commercialism of other American holidays. Restaurants take advantage of the holiday to sell turkey dinners, and those dedicated purveyors of classic Thanksgiving fare, the armed services, do their best, but Thanksgiving retains its strongly domestic focus.
In light of their modern importance as the symbols of the holiday, it might be asked. "What about the Pilgrims?" The fact is that the famous description of the 1621 harvest festival in Mourt's Relation had been entirely forgotten before being rediscovered in 1822 and identified as the "First Thanksgiving" by Alexander Young in 1841. No one had associated the Plymouth colonists and Indian guests with the holiday before. However, in 1841 the event resembled contemporary Thanksgivings, even if it had not been so regarded by the original participants. The concept took time to catch on, as the Pilgrims had other symbolic burdens to bear, and Thanksgiving still implied family reunions, turkeys, and Yankee homesteads to most people. It wasn't until a fictional account appeared in the bestselling Standish of Standish (1889) that the Plymouth association gained widespread popularity, and only after World War II did the Pilgrims become the primary significators of the holiday.



Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Student success Statement

“If it is not right do not do it; if it is not true do not say it.”
Marcus Aurelius

Reflection: what he is trying to say is that if your going to do something that’s not right then don’t do it and also if your also going to say something that is a lie then don’t say it.
Dental Assistant
Duties and Responsibilities: The responsibilities of dental assistants are expanding, partially to facilitate more people getting access to care in this country when they can’t afford to visit a dentist
Salary: The pay scale for dental assistants ranges from about $23,550 to $47,580. In 2012, the average pay for dental assistants was $35,080 and the median pay was $34,500. Those with the highest salaries live in the metropolitan areas of San Francisco, Nashua, N.H., and Haverhill, Mass.

Education: Dental assistant training programs typically last from nine months to two years, leading to a certificate, diploma or associate’s degree. During dental assistant training, students learn a variety of useful job skills, both clinical and administrative.
Reflection: I don’t really like this job because well it just doesn’t catch my attention.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Dental lab Technician
Duties and responsibilities: Dental technicians fill orders for dental prosthetics, including dentures, bridges, crowns, veneers and inlays. They create models of patients' mouths from physical and sometimes computerized molds. Models are created with plaster, wax, porcelain, metal and hand tools. The model is then placed into a porcelain oven to seal it to the metal framework that holds it together. Dental technicians match the color and shape of the model to the patient's teeth. Porcelain is added to the final product to give the model a finished look.
Dental technicians in large laboratories may specialize in one or two aspects of dental prosthetics. Those with several years of experience or advanced training may take on a supervisory role. Some dental technicians work in sales, marketing, product development or education

Salary: According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics May 2009 report, the average annual salary for a dental lab technician was $37,690 or an hourly wage of $18.12. The median hourly wage was slightly less at$16.74 with the 10th percentile making $10.27 or lower and the 90thpercentile making over $28.07.


Education: Dental laboratory technicians may receive their education and training through a two-year program at a community college, vocational school, technical college, university or dental school. Graduates of these programs receive either an associate degree or a certificate. There also are a few programs that offer a four-year baccalaureate program in dental technology.

Reflection: well I wouldn’t want to work as a dental lab technician because it seems boring to me, but for other people I would recommend this job to them.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Student Success Statement

“It may make a difference to all eternity whether we do right  or wrong today.”
James Freeman Clarke.

Reflection: well to be honesty I really do not get this quote…
Veterans day
Veteran's Day is an official United States holiday that honors people who served in the U.S Armed Forces also known as veterans. It is a federal holiday that is observed on November 11. Veteran's Day wasn't really called that, it was called Armistice Day to commemorate the truce between the Allies and Germany in World War 1 on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. The first Armistice Day in the United States was celebrated on November 11th, 1919. All business was suspended for 2 minutes starting at 11 AM and parades and public gatherings helped commemorate the occasion. Later America began honoring its unknown soldiers on Armistice Day. A tradition that continues today.
Reflection: I Thank all the Veterans because  they are brave and also because they go fight for our country.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Student Success Statement
“Doing what is right, fair and honorable is more important than winning or losing.”
Chick Moorman
Reflection: What Chick Moorman is trying to say is that it  doesn’t really matter if you win or loose what matters most is that you play right, fair ,and honor able .


Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Student Success Statement
1.      Have the courage to say no.
2.      Have the courage to face the truth.
3.      Do the right thing because it is right.

These are the 3 magic keys to living your life with integrity.”
W. Clement Stone

Reflection: what these three magic words mean are that you should always have the guts to say no and to always face the truth and to also choose the right and you will live a have happy life with integrity.
Integrity
Def; the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.

·     Integrity is the heart of character don’t lose it.
·     Integrity is choosing your thoughts and actions based on values rather than personal gain.

·     “ he is known to be a man of integrity.”

·     “he who walks in integrity walks securely.”



Monday, November 3, 2014

Student Success Statement
He that walked with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.

Proverbs 13:20
Reflection: what this means is that if you choose to hang it with the wrong people then you’ll end up like them, but in the other  hand if you choose to hang out with good wise people then you’ll be wise.
Dance/Movement Therapist
Duties and Responsibilities: Based on the empirically supported premise that the body, mind and spirit are interconnected, the American Dance Therapy Association defines dance/movement therapy as the psychotherapeutic use of movement to further the emotional, cognitive, physical and social integration of the individual.
Dance/movement therapy is:
  • Focused on movement behavior as it emerges in the therapeutic relationship.  Expressive, communicative, and adaptive behaviors are all considered for group and individual treatment.  Body movement, as the core component of dance, simultaneously provides the means of assessment and the mode of intervention for dance/movement therapy.
  • Is practiced in mental health, rehabilitation, medical, educational and forensic settings, and in nursing homes, day care centers, disease prevention, health promotion programs and in private practice.
  • Is effective for individuals with developmental, medical, social, physical and psychological impairments.
  • Is used with people of all ages, races and ethnic backgrounds in individual, couples, family and group therapy formats.

Salary: Average earnings for dance/movement therapists are generally higher because entry into the profession requires a higher level of education. In 2004, the average earnings of dance/movement therapists generally ranged closer to $40,000 - $50,000 a year, with some earning $60,000 - $80,000 a year or more.

EducationThe ADTA approves programs that meet the requirements stated in the ADTA Standards for Graduate Dance/Movement Therapy Programs. Graduates of approved programs meet all professional requirements for the Registered Dance/Movement Therapist (R-DMT) credential.


Reflection: this would be a cool job to work as because you are expressing yourself in dancing and moving.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Craniosacral therapy
Duties and responsibilities: Craniosacral therapy is an independent healthcare profession. Practitioners aim to improve their clients’ health and well-being by listening through their hands to the body’s rhythms.
Responsibilities
§  Assess client’s health by taking a detailed case history
§  Listen to the needs of the client and make them feel at ease
§  Help to re-establish natural states of balance through hands-on treatment
§  Check client’s comfort during the session
§  Develop and maintain trust with clients
§  Work in cooperation with or refer clients to other healthcare practitioners if necessary
§  Keep and update clients’ records
§  Build up a client base

Salary: Most craniosacral therapists are self-employed and earn a fixed fee per treatment which can vary according to their experience and location. As a guide, a session can cost between £25 in a low-cost clinic and £70.

Education: Experience is very important for craniosacral therapists as their “listening” skills get deeper and more finely tuned with practice. Many practitioners have previous therapeutic or bodywork experience.
Reflection: this job doesn’t catch my attention so in my point of view I wouldn’t want to work as a craniosacral therapist.
Student Success statement

“Be cool in school—live every rule.”
Reflection: what this quote means is that you should be cool in school as in do good in school and live every rule.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Student Success Statement
“The best recreation is to do good”

William Penn
Reflection: What William Penn is trying to say is that  the best thing to always do is good which also means choosing the righ

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Student Success Statement

William Penn.

Right is Right
Even if everyone is against it.
Wrong is Wrong
Even if everyone is for it.
Reflection: I think what William is trying to say is that right is always going to be right even if people are against it, and wrong will always be wrong even if everyone is for it.
Yoga Therapist
Duties and Responsibilities: The number one job of a yoga therapist is to keep their clients healthy, flexible and safe. They must ensure that all the poses are executed correctly and without injury, which requires close attention to the abilities of their clients and concise instruction. Every student needs a yoga mat, and sometimes the instructor many need to provide mats that have been sanitized for their clients' use. Integrative yoga stresses a personalized practice tailored to the individual's needs, so therapists must recognize the abilities of clients.
Salary: Integrative yoga therapists must complete a 200-hour certification process that enables them to be hired by a yoga studio, gym, school, hospital, large company or even jails or rehabilitation clinics. 

Education: Yoga therapists may make from $36,900 median average wage to $66,530 in the top 10 percent of the salary range per theBLS.
Reflection: Well I would work as a yoga therapist because it isn’t that much of a complicated job and it’s really simple and easy.

Monday, October 20, 2014

 “Student Success Statement
Don’t  sacrifice what you want most for what you want now. Write  down what you want most and see it often.”

Peter Vidmar
Reflection: Well he means that you should stick with a long time goal you have rather than to a temptation, and also that you should achieve in life.
Clinical Manager
Duties and Responsibilities: Clinical managers, a type of medical and health services manager, work as managers in both administrative and medical capacities to ensure that the establishment for which they work runs smoothly. Clinical managers often work for doctors' offices, clinics, long-term care facilities, and outpatient facilities. Typical duties of a clinical manager include managing clinical, professional, administrative, and clerical staff; managing the recruitment, development of, and appraisal of staff; overseeing day-to-day management; developing and implementing policies and directives; setting and monitoring budgets; attending meetings; handling communications; and making purchasing decisions.
Salary:$76,000

Education: Depending on the size of the workplace and the exact demands of the position, employers' education requirements for clinical managers will vary. Generally, you'll need to have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in a field like medical services administration or health care administration. Coursework in a relevant 4-year, bachelor degree program includes courses on health care law and ethics, health care financial management, organization and management in health care, information systems for health care, health care administration, and case management.
Reflection: In my opinion I wouldn’t like to work as a  clinical Manager because well it doesn’t catch my attention at all.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Chromotherapy
Duties and Responsibilities: Chromotherapy uses seven colors of the spectrum to improve our mental well- being and health of our bodies. The colors have the ability to affect the vibrations of the body in the frequencies that affect health.
Salary:$58,000
Education: Vocational Training  Chartable Trust (VTCT)

And The Association of Natrual Medicine. 
Reflection: I wouldn’t like to be a Chromotherapist because it dosen’t really catch my attention.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Student Success Statement

“A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.”


Reflection:  is that if you’re a good person with a good back ground then you’ll be  chosen rather than a great riches.

Friday, October 10, 2014

“A good name is better than anything you can achieve in life”
Coach K.
Reflection: What coach K is trying to say is that if you’re a good person with a good back ground then you’ll achieve in life.
Chiropractor
Duties and Responsibilities: Chiropractors are health care providers who work with patients dealing with problems related to bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons. They usually work either in private practice or in health care clinics or facilities. A chiropractic must have a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, which usually takes four years to complete. The median annual salary for chiropractors in 2011 was $66,060, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
1.     Salary: For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Chiropractorin the United States is $134,190 so 50% of the people who perform the job of Chiropractor in the United Sates are expected to make less than $134,190.


Education: Like other primary health care doctors, chiropractic students spend a significant portion of their curriculum studying clinical subjects related to evaluating and caring for patients. Typically, as part of their professional training, they must complete a minimum of a one-year clinical-based program dealing with actual patient care. In total, the curriculum includes a minimum of 4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory and clinical experience. The course of study is approved by an accrediting agency which is fully recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. This has been the case for more than 25 years. 
Reflection: I wouldn't want to be a chiropactor because it seems like to much hard work.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Mechanic
Duties and Responsibilities: To ensure a vehicle operates at maximum efficiency, the auto mechanic must have knowledge of mechanics, computerized automotive systems, and the mechanical profiles and specifications of a variety of automobile makes, models and years. He also needs an understanding of computerized repair and testing systems, and must have exceptional eye-hand coordination, physical stamina and skill with tools. The mechanic applies all of his knowledge and talent in several broad areas of responsibility – troubleshooting, repair, maintenance and customer service.
Salary: The median annual salary for mechanic and automotive technicians was $36,610 in 2012. The highest earners in the field made about $60,070, while the lowest-paid took home $20,810.
Education:
1) Complete a High school Education or GED
2) Enroll in a Vocational Education program
3) Obtain a Certificate
4) Receive Employer Training

5) Become master Mechanic
Reflection: I want to be this when I grow up because I love cars and I like working on them. 

Monday, October 6, 2014

Chinese (Oriental) Medicine
Duties and Responsibilities: Acupuncture/Oriental medicine (AOM) is an ancient and empirical system of medicine based on the concept of qi (pronounced “chee”), which is usually translated as energy. 
Salary:
 Average salary $52,000
Education:

Years in school 5-8

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Trauma Nurse
Duties and Responsibilities: A trauma nurse is a nurse who specializes in acute emergency care involving severe trauma. They usually work in an emergency room (ER Nurse), critical care unit, or perhaps for a transport company that specializes in transporting critical patients to the nearest hospital. A flight nurse would be an example of a trauma nurse working for a transport company.
Salary: Trauma nurses earn on the higher end of salary ranges for RNs. According to salary expert.com, the average salary for trauma nurses in major cities ranges from $80,000 to $128,000. Nationally, the average salary is $58,000, according to simplyhired.com.

Education: If this sounds like a nursing path that is for you, you need to first find the right nursing program. The first step toward any nursing specialty is to become a licensed registered nurse (RN). There a few different paths toward becoming an RN. You can earn an associate degree in nursing (ADN) or associate of science in nursing (ASN), which takes only two to three years. You can also earn a nursing diploma from a hospital program in just two to three years, although this option is becoming increasingly less common. Ideally, your best bet is to earn a bachelor’s of science in nursing (BSN), which will help make you much more competitive in the trauma nursing job market. Other options are first earning a diploma or associate degree, which can be a stepping stone toward later earning a bachelor’s degree through one of the many online rn to bsn programs offered throughout the country. If you already have a bachelor’s degree in a different subject area, you can look for an accelerated bsn nursing program, which will take about two years to complete. Nursing programs will cover many science and health related subjects, in addition to clinical lab training in hospitals or clinics. In addition to nursing related topics, you will study subjects like chemistry, psychology, nutrition, anatomy, physiology, and microbiology. When you graduate from an accredited nursing program, you must take the NCLEX-RN, which is the National Council Licensure Examination as a final step in becoming a nurse in most states.
Reflection: This would be a good job to work as because it’s not that hard and it seems  like a cool job.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Student success Statement

“When obedience becomes our goal, it is no longer an irritation; instead of a stumbling block, it becomes a building block.”
James E. Faust
Reflection: What James  is trying to say is that, when we are obedient we no longer have to be told what’s right and wrong.
Cardiologist
Duties and responsibilities: Cardiologists are medical doctors who work to prevent, diagnose and treat diseases of the cardiovascular system. Learn about the education you'll need for this profession, get information on licensure and see median salaries and the projected outlook for job growth. Schools offering Cardiovascular Sonography degrees can also be found in these popular choices.

Salary: Cardiologists make an awful lot, too. They are guaranteed an average base salary of $512,000, according to the Merritt Hawkins data. The third highest-paying specialty: Urology. These specialists earn an average of $461,000, not including production bonuses or benefits.


Education: As with other medical doctors, prospective cardiologists begin their education path by completing at least three years of coursework in undergraduate school with a focus on the basic sciences. They then go on to complete four years of medical school. During medical school, students typically spend the first two years taking courses in basic medicine and physiology. Courses may include cell biology, genetics and immunology. In the final two years, students complete clerkships, diagnosing illnesses and treating patients in clinics.

Reflection: this would be a good job to work as because they have a good salary and it seems like a cool job to work as.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Student Success Statement

“Obedience is the great test in life”
Thomas S. Monson
Reflection: What he is saying is that obedience is the great test in life , which will determine how your going to be in life.
Biomedical Engineer
Duties and Responsibilities: Biomedical engineers apply engineering principles and materials technology to healthcare. This can include researching, designing and developing medical products, such as joint replacements or robotic surgical instruments, designing or modifying equipment for clients with special needs in a rehabilitation setting, or managing the use of clinical equipment in hospitals and the community.
·        Salary: Starting salaries for entry level medical engineering technicians in the NHS range between £21,176 and £27,625 (Band 5).

Education: Relevant degrees that are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)  and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)  are available in the following subjects:
·        biomedical science/engineering;
·        electrical/electronic engineering;
·        mechanical engineering;

·        physics.
Reflection: This would be a job to work as but it’s not my thing so yeah.