Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Obedience

Obedience 
Definition: Obedience is compliance with an order, request, and law, or submission to another's authority.
Words That Mean The Same Are:
  • compliance
  • agreement
  • submission 
  • respect
Examples of Obedience: 
  1. A dog that sits when his owner tells him to.
  2. When a mom tells her daughter to pick up the toys she was playing with.
  3. A person that does God's will because he wants to obey God.

Audiologist

Audiologist
Duties and Responsibilities: They conduct and understand a variety of tests such as bone and air conduction, speech reception, and discrimination tests. This helps them figure out the form and degree of hearing impairment, site of damage, and effects on understanding and communication. They also assess test results in relation to the behavioral, social, educational, and medical information of the patient.
Salary: The annual median for an audiologist is $73,836.
Education: They need to have a master’s degree and a nine month fellowship and 0-2 years of experience.

Reflection: I think that I would like to be one because it doesn't take a long time to be one and it looks like something I would like to do. Many of the things they do I would like to learn like trying to see what causes a person to become the way they are and how does that affect them.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Student Success Statement John Wooden

Student Success Statement 
"What you are as a person is far more important than what you are as a basketball player."
John Wooden 
Reflection: What John Wooden said was true because you could be the best basketball player of all times but what good does that do if your attitude and personality are just horrible and you are mean and nasty. No matter how much it important being a basketball player to a person, their way of being is far more important because people wont want to play basketball with them if his personality and attitude is like that and they would likely want to stay away from them.

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer
Duties and Responsibilities: They treat and avoid injuries related to athletic or the ones you can receive from doing those kinds of sports. They develop therapies to lessen pain and improve agility. They also help in exercise education and display, patient evaluation and testing.
Salary: The annual median salary for an athletic trainer is $40,302.
Education: They have to have a bachelors/master’s degree from an accredited program and a certification in that field.

Reflection:  I wouldn't like to be one because many people in that field see a lot of horrible injuries, broken bones, twisted or bent bones as well, and concussions and much more. That is just too horrible to watch for me and I don’t think I would be able to do that. Also you have to go to the games which are at night and I don’t really like watching sports, I rather play them.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Student Student Student Marilyn Ferguson

Student Success Statement
"Your past is not your potential."
Marilyn Ferguson
Reflection: I don't really get what the quote is saying but I'm gonna guess. i think that what Miss Marilyn was trying to say was that even though you did good in past doesn't mean that in the future its going to be the same way. She saying that we should look at our past like it was our potential but our future.

Anesthesiologist



Anesthesiologist
Duties and Responsibilities: Anesthesiologists are physicians. They give pain-killing gas or shots to the patient during a surgery or operations. They can give different types of drugs and levels of anesthesia depending on the patient and this makes the patient become unconscious during the operation/ surgery.
Salary: Anesthesiologists make about $350,554 annually.
Education: They have to complete all their education and that is the following:
  1. Undergraduate Degree: About 4 years in college.
  2. Medical Degree: About 4 years in graduate school.
  3. Residency Training: 4 years of postgraduate training.

Reflection: I would not like to be one because it is too much time in school. I rather have a job that takes a little time and I can gain a decent amount of money. I don’t think I would want to have the responsibility to knock a person unconscious and have that risk of putting too much that they can wake up again.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Student Success Statement Denis Waitley

Student Success Statement 
"Relentless, Repetitive Self-Talk Is What Changes Our Self-Image." 
Denis Waitley
Reflection: This quote is true because if we keep telling ourselves that we are going to make it, that we are better, that if we keep trying its all going to work out, then we are going to think we are better. If we say all this stuff repetitively then we are going to have a better image of ourselves. But if we say negative stuff like I can't do it or I give up then we are going to have negative self image.