Monday, September 29, 2014

Student Success Statement
“You have brains in your head,
You have feet in your shoes;
You can steer yourself in
any direction you choose.
You’re on your own,
And you know what you know.
You are the guy who’ll decide where to go.”


Dr. Seuss

This statement tells me that I am the only person that will be the person that will decide my future by choosing the direction I choose   

Trauma Nurse

Duties and Responsibilities: Trauma Nurses area registered nurses that work in hospitals or stand-alone emergency departments. Trauma nurses provide care to patients that have suffered serious or physical injuries. Trauma nurses have to act fast and think fast on their feet, handling complex and difficult situations, also operating healthcare machines

Salary: $54,014 – $81,897


Education: The first thing 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 job market.


Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Student Success Statement

"Obedience is the great test of life"


Thomas S. Moson
This statement tells me that after all the test that I have taken, the greatest test in life is Obedience
Biomedical Engineer

Duties and Responsibilities: Biomedical engineer combine biology, medicine, and engineering and use advanced knowledge of engineering and science to solve medical and health related problems. Biomedical engineers design massive MRI machines along with the use of artificial organs.

Salary: $35,301 -  $64,528


Education: A bachelor’s degree is the first step for engineers because most careers in the field require the degrees as an entry level requirement. Biomedical engineers often combine formal training in mechanical and electronics engineering with focused biomedical training to operate confidently in the field. Many biomedical engineers hold a master’s degree.  


Monday, September 22, 2014

Student Success Statement

“Obedience is central to becoming, being and remaining happy”


David Bednar

I think statement tells me that if I follow Obedience, I will remain happy and always be happy
My Career: Mechanical Engineer

Duties and Responsibilities: Mechanical Engineer’s find the solution to the development of processes designs to extremely large plant machinery or vehicles. They can work with any stage of a product, from research and development to design and manufacture, through to installation and final commissioning. Successful Mechanical engineers are self-motivated and work effectively in team or individual situations. They have excellent communication skills and can handle multiple projects and activities simultaneously.

Salary: $52,753 – $74,707    


Education: Engineering school admission requirements typically include a High School Diploma with a full menu of math and science courses, plus humanities and computers studies. Most employers prefer a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering for entry-level mechanical engineering jobs. 

Reflection: I would like to be a Mechanical Engineer because I always wanted to be one since I was a kid. 

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Reggie Bush




Reggie Bush was an all american football player. He played for USC back in 2005, and now plays for the Detroit Lions. Reggie Bush was an all star in in his college years. He was widely recognized as one of the greatest college football players of all time. he was also the number two overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, But before he was in the NFL, he was in college. In college he was a the best of the best. he later finished his stellar year winning the Heisman Trophy. Then he had to return his trophy. It was returned to the NCCA because Bush Accepted improper benefits while at USC and was ineligible during the 2005 season. all of his stats were erased from that season and all of USC wins were counted as losses.       


Student Success Statement

“Obedience sums up our entire duty”
Hosea Ballou


This statement tells me that if I don’t follow obedience then I will never be respectful and follow the rules, I would just be reckless.
Autogenic Training  

Duties and Responsibilities: Autogenic Training (AT) is a technique that teaches your body to respond to your verbal commands. Theses commands tell your body to relax, control heartbeat, blood pressure, breathing, and body temperature. The main goal for AT is to achieve deep relaxation and reduce stress.   


Salary:  $35,000 – $142,000

Education: Medical Field


Reflection: I would like to be one because I could finally be relaxed and not worry about anything else.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Student Success Statement
“The more obedient we are, the more freedom we have”

Boyd K. Packer


This statement tells me that, if we follow the rules, then we will have more freedom   
Auricular Therapy

Duties and Responsibilities: Auricular therapy is a health care procedure in which stimulation of the auricle of the external ear is utilized to alleviate health conditions in other parts of the body. Unlike regular acupuncturists who use different points throughout the body, you will focus your energy solely on the ear. It is believed that the ear represents the entire body, with over pressure points.  

Salary: $38,000 – $137,000

Education: To become an acupuncture, you will need to participate in a program certified by the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA).  


Reflection: I would not like to be a Aurical Therapist because I won't be able to remember all the pressure points 

Friday, September 12, 2014

911Attack

The September 11 attack was a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks launched by the Islamic terrorist group called al-Qaeda. It happened in New York City and the Washington D.C., metropolitan are on Tuesday, September 11 2001. Four passenger airlines where attacked by 19 al-Qaeda terrorist sent by their group leader Osama bin Laden. They were- flown into buildings in suicide attacks. American Airlines flight 11 and United Airlines flight 175 were crashed into the north and south of the towers. About two hours past when both towers collapsed. This caused fires and partial or complete collapse of all other buildings in the WTC (World Trade Center) complex. The third plane, American Airlines Flight 77, was crashed into the pentagon. The fourth plane, United Airlines Flight 93, was targeted at Washington D.C., but crashed in to a field in Pennsylvania. In total, almost 3,000 people died. Now every night on 9/11 the world trade center shines a ray that is visible 60 miles away that remembrance of the 9/11 attack. I really think this affects us now as a state because we are a state that is friendly to anyone who is willing to let us talk and negotiate with them, but after that attack, it makes us wonder if we can't trust no one.

       



Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Student Success Statement

“The key to freedom is obedience”


Boyd K. Packer
This statement tells me that if I want to be free from all the bad things in the world, I have to be Obedience
Obedience

Definition: Compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority

Synonym: Submission, Subservience, Deference

Example: Obedience is given to those who, in their hierarchical roles, demand it
Traditional armies drill unquestioning obedience into their grunts





Audiologist

Duties and Responsibilities: An Audiologist specializes in communication science and disorders. He/ She use various types of instruments to diagnose hearing difficulties balance disorders. An audiologist determines the cause by measuring the hearing loss. If a diagnosis has been confirmed, Audiologist develops a treatment plan that takes into account the impact the disability is having on the patient.    

Salary: $65,406 – $95,873

Education: To become an Audiologist, you must have at least a master’s degree or some may prefer applicants to possess a doctorate. An Audiologist must have a valid state license to practice, and voluntary certifications are useful for career advancement. Some hiring organizations prefer Audiologist to possess clinical experience.  



I will not become an audiologist because I never thought about having this career

Monday, September 8, 2014

Student Success Statement

“What you are as a person is far more important than what you are as a basketball player.”

John Wooden


This statement that it is more important how you act than how you play as a basketball player
Athletic Trainer

Duties and Responsibilities: Athletic Trainers work with all ages to prevent, diagnose, and treat injuries to muscle or bones. They work with both physicians and other healthcare professional’s when advanced medical care such as surgery or MRIs are required for diagnosis or treatment. Athletic trainers can provide only basic medical care since they are not doctors. They often work in sports teams and when a physician isn’t present, they can provide first aid or emergency care. They also apply bandages, braces, and tape to help athletes prevent or recover from injuries.   

Salary: $23,850 – $45,380

Education: At least a Bachelor’s Degree in athletic training in athletic training is required to become an athletic trainer. If you want to work in a university or professional athletic organization, you must have a Master’s. Before you enroll in an athletic training program, make sure that it’s accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of athletic training Education if your program is not accredited, your degree will not help you find employment after graduation.  




Thursday, September 4, 2014

Student success statement

“Your past is not your potential“


Marilyn Ferguson
This statement tells me that if I think about the past I will always put myself down and will never accomplish my dreams


Anesthesiologist

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Anesthesiologist are physicians trained to administrate and manage anesthesia given during a surgical procedure. They are also responsible for managing and threatening changes in your critical life functions -  breathing, heart rate, bold pressure- as they are affected by the surgery being performed. Further, they immediately diagnose and treat any medical problems that might arise during and immediately after surgery     

SALAR: $261,834 – $434,762


EDUCATION: The road to becoming a board-certified anesthesiologist is long, requiring a minimum of 12 years of postsecondary education. Aspiring anesthesiologists must first become fully qualified physicians and then complete rigorous residency requirements. Subspecialties of study, such as pediatric anesthesia, may add even more years of supervised study before a graduate can practice independently. Some degrees you would get are your bachelors degree, MD degree, and training for Residency in Anesthesiology.


I would not like to be a anesthesiologist because I would being comfortable opening someones body

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

STUDENT SUCCESS STATEMENT

“Relentless, repetitive self-talk is what changes our self-image”

DENIS WAITLEY


This statement tells me that if I want to be leader or a captain, I have to think like a leader or a captain
Ambulance Dispatcher

Duties and Responsibilities: An Ambulance Dispatcher or 9-1-1 operators answer emergency and non-emergency calls. They take information from the caller, and then send it to the operator. Ambulance Emergency Dispatchers work in a public safety answering point (PASP).    

Salary: $26,070 - $42,999

Education: You must have a high school diploma or GED. Many jurisdictions require dispatchers to become certified. To have a better chance of becoming a dispatcher if you have a related two or four year degree in a subject such as criminal justice, computer science, or communications.  




   
Reflection: I would not like to be a Ambulance Dispatcher because I am not so fast at typing or staying calm in a emergency.