Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Student success Statement

Student success Statement
Attitude is the mind’s paintbrush
It can color any situation.

Anonymous 
for example when your filling blue try making your self better and try 

attitude

Attitude
a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
·         Mood
·         Emotion
·         Felling
·         Point of view

·         Reaction

Periodontist

Periodontist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Examines, diagnoses, and treats diseases of investing hard and soft tissues of teeth. Examines patients and interprets radiographs to assist in determining extent of tissue breakdown
Salary $270,000
Education
Go to college. You'll need a minimum of 2 years of college level pre-dental education before you can be admitted to dental school. 

Friday, April 25, 2014

Student Success statement

Student Success statement
“He who walks with
The wise grows wise,
But a companion of
Fools suffers harm”
A Proverb
Refection: this means that if you talk to people who are nice and smart you will be like that, if you talk to people who use drugs cause problems you will be like that it’s up to you to see the people that you’re going to talk to

Example: if you are with the smart you will be smart you will be like them if you talk to the wrong people you will be like them doing drugs cussing problems

Dental Technician

Dental Technician

Duties and Responsibilities
They work on giving their patient's dental health they making constructing partial or full dentures (metal and non-metal). 
 Salary 36,000
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.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Student success statement

Student success statement
“You can’t hire
someone else to do
your push-ups for
you.”
Jim Rohn

reflection: you have to do things your self you got hands you got legs what for if you are not going to use them you need to the things you want to do  your not a baby any more you cant do it your self that's what this statement id saying 

Ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon

Ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon

Duties and responsibilities
An Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist is a prestigious job in the medical field. These dedicated professionals are hardworking individuals who have gone through many years of school and specialized training in order to become the high paid , highly skilled individuals they are today

Salary $307,859

Education

The first step in the road to becoming an ENT physician is a four-year college degree.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Student success statement

Student success statement
“kindness is the essence
Of greatness”
Joseph B. Wirthlin  

Reflection if you do something king you will feel good about yourself and you will get something better in return.

Speech Pathologist

Speech Pathologist
Duties and responsibilities
Communicate with patients to evaluate their levels of speech or language difficulty. also they help them in their speech in showing them proper language because sometimes they don’t make them self’s clear

Salary 73,410 per year

Education
The standard level of education for speech-language pathologists is a master’s degree. Although master’s programs do not specify a particular undergraduate degree for admission, certain courses must be taken before entering the program.

 


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

25 acts of kindness

25 acts of kindness
1. Donating some used books. Though having a collection of them is lovely, so is sharing with people who couldn’t otherwise afford to buy them new. And when you do, write a note to the next person inside the front cover.
2. Inviting new people into your friend group, or at least making a sincere effort to include everyone who is already in it.
3. Making a donation to some lesser-known but awesome charities like The Cinderella Project, which is an organization that works toward ensuring that young women with financial restraints can attend prom and other formal events at school.
4. Sharing your umbrella with a stranger.
5. Stopping negative conversations when you realize that you are a part of them or standing up for someone who other people are speaking ill of without their knowledge. The only way to stop the vicious cycle is by actively choosing to do so, one instance at a time.
6. Acknowledging people who work in maintenance at your office or apartment building. Asking them how they’re doing, getting to know them. Just the gesture of taking an interest in the people who many often blatantly ignore is enough to at least make their day.
7. Buying lemonade from kids’ stands, and paying more than the $.25 they charge for it.
8. Paying for someone’s groceries, especially when it’s not much. My mom once told me about the time she was behind a man buying baby food who didn’t have enough money for it and how he teared up when she paid for it and thanked her because she helped feed his newborn.
9. Paying for someone’s drink, even if you’re not on a date.
10. Calling your parents.
11. Striking up a conversation with the person you’re stuck with in the elevator, rather than just pretending they don’t exist.
12. Sharing an article that made you smile or think.
13. Grabbing your roommate/significant other’s favorite food while you’re out shopping. It probably doesn’t cost much, it’s a tiny gesture of love, but one that will make them really happy (and they’ll probably return the favor eventually too– not that it matters).
14. Sending actual letters to people. Texts and emails are cute, but handwritten cards and letters are the things that people save for the rest of their lives.
15. Giving someone a massage. As someone who is constantly in need of a back massage, I can’t say enough how happy it makes me when someone voluntarily gives me one. It’s an instant mood lifter.
16. Sitting and talking with your grandparents, not out of obligation but interest. So often people interact with their relatives as a matter of routine and duty, not because they are awesome people with wisdom and stories and love. The idea that friendship can only exist between people of the same age range is insane.
17. Personally tipping your barista.
18. Though it’s probably a cliché at this point, spend a night at a food kitchen in your area. I did so in college with a few friends and interacting with the people there, people with children, grandparents, babies, who were clearly sick and unwell, all getting out of the cold for a little bit to eat something, was almost a revelation for me.
19. Giving the parking spot you were going to take to the person who pulled up just a second too late. It will really make someone’s day and probably only costs you a couple more feet of walking, which isn’t bad for you regardless.
20. Giving up your seat on a subway. I once had someone do this for me– only once– and yet I still think of it as one of the kindest things someone’s done for me, especially at the end of a grueling day in unseemly pumps.
21. Using the classic tactic of “praise, critique, praise” when in the position of giving honest feedback. People are too quick to criticize and too often to sugar coat that which doesn’t benefit the person by avoiding.
22. Apologizing first.
23. Taking your younger sibling (or some other small person) out for a day you would have loved to have at that age.
24. Donating the higher end things that you don’t need anymore, like sports equipment or formal wear, because in reality, those are the things that people will struggle to afford if they’re hurting financially anyway. They can probably find another t-shirt anywhere.
25. Saying thank you to whoever helps you 

Student success statement

Student success statement
“ visualization- imagination: what
You see is what you get”
anon

Friday, April 4, 2014

Student success statement

Student success statement
“Manners maketh man”
William of Wykeham

Reflection if you behave like a wild person no one is going to respect you and if you behave like nice person civilized and everything everyone is going to respect you 

Environmental Health Specialist- sanitarian

Environmental Health Specialist- sanitarian
Duties and Responsibilities   
Sanitarians, or environmental health specialists, enforce government regulations and advise and educate clients.  They also improve water and sanitation facilities and are involved in improving the quality of community environments
Salary $25,000 - $50,000
Education
Students should take college preparatory courses, especially in mathematics and science, during high school.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Repository therapy assistant

Repository therapy assistant
 Duties and responsibilities:
Respiratory therapy technicians are also called respiratory therapy assistants, respiratory care assistants or respiratory therapist assistants. They assist respiratory therapists (RT) and doctors to provide medical treatment to people that have breathing and cardiopulmonary problems such as asthma or emphysema. They can also provide medical aid under the direction of RT’s to people suffering from shock, heart attack and drowning as well as adults that have lungs problems or babies with undeveloped lungs.

Salary $56,146

Education
Exploratory therapy technician jobs are generally entry-level positions. An associate's degree is the most common requirement, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but some employers accept completion of a certificate program from an accredited school.