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Young 1 When I finish my associates in Arts at Greenville Technical College, I plan to transfer to get my Bachelors (B.A.) in Early Childhood Education from University of South Carolina- Columbia. I chose this career because I love children with a passion and every job Iââ¬â¢ve had has been with children involved. Being in the presence of children makes me happy. I also chose this career because I know that when I wake up in the morning I will not dread going to work every day, I will gladly get up an strive to make a difference in their lives. I want to be an impact on as many of their lives as I can by being a part of their life and teaching them. I want to be someone they look up to, someone ââ¬Å"who inspires and encourages us [them] to strive for greatness, live to our [their] full potential and see the best in [them]â⬠(Teach). To become a teacher takes a lot of hard work and motivation. Education itself has come a long way. In the earlier times, certain races and genders were not able to learn, blacks and whites were not able to sit in the same classrooms, or use the same things, and many people just couldnââ¬â¢t get along. Today, every gender and race is entitled to make something of themselves and get an education, we all have the right to learn. We are able to get along with one another, use the same things and be in the same classrooms as the other. Today, we are able to help one another and encourage each other to do great things. Education has come a long way from what itShow MoreRelatedRobotics in Surgery5226 Words à |à 21 PagesInstruments * Surgical Arm Cart Fig. 4 Surgeon Console Surgeon Console: The surgeon is situated at this console several feet away from the patient operating table. The surgeon has his head tilted forward and his hands inside the systemââ¬â¢s master interface. The surgeon sits viewing a magnified three- dimensional image of the surgical field with a real-time progression of the instruments as he operates. The instrument controls enable the surgeon to move within a one cubic foot area of Fig.Read MoreStrategy Management18281 Words à |à 74 Pagesââ¬âFrank T. Rothaermel rot12737_fm_i-xlvi.indd v 17/11/11 7:37 PM Confirming Pages ABOUT THE AUTHOR FRANK T. ROTHAERMEL Georgia Institute of Technology Frank T. Rothaermel (PhD) is the Angel and Stephen M. Deedy Professor in the College of Management at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is an Alfred P. Sloan Industry Studies Fellow, and also holds a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award, which ââ¬Å"is a Foundation-wide activity that offers the National Science Foundationââ¬â¢sRead MoreIntroduction to Materials Management169665 Words à |à 679 PagesLibrary of Girro From the Library of Girro@qq.com Introduction to Materials Management SIXTH EDITION From the Library of Girro J. R. Tony Arnold, P.E., CFPIM, CIRM Fleming College, Emeritus Stephen N. Chapman, Ph.D., CFPIM North Carolina State University Lloyd M. Clive, P.E., CFPIM Fleming College Upper Saddle River, New Jersey Columbus, Ohio From the Library of Girro@qq.com From the Library of Girro Editor in Chief: Vernon R. Anthony Acquisitions Editor: Eric KrassowRead MoreMarketing Mistakes and Successes175322 Words à |à 702 PagesH. Furuhashi, Notre Dame; W. Jack Duncan, University of AlabamaBirmingham; Mike Farley, Del Mar College; Joseph W. Leonard, Miami University (OH); Abbas Nadim, University of New Haven; William Oââ¬â¢Donnell, University of Phoenix; Howard Smith, University of New Mexico; James Wolter, University of Michigan, Flint; Vernon R. Stauble, California State Polytechnic University; Donna Giertz, Parkland College; Don Hantula, St. Josephââ¬â¢s University; Milton Alexander, Auburn University; James F. Cashman,Read MoreCase Studies67624 Words à |à 271 Pagesacquisitions was Coast Metals, a family-owned producer of speciality metals. When the acquisition fell through, Nuclear hired one of Coastââ¬â¢s top engineers as a consultant to recommend other acquisition targets. The engineer ââ¬â Ken Iverson ââ¬â had strong technical skills (including a graduate degree in metallurgy from Purdue University) and general management experience. Based on Iversonââ¬â¢s recommendation, Nuclear acquired a steel joist company in South Carolina. Subsequently, Iverson joined Nuclear as a vice
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