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So you asked what I wanted as my career? Well, I want to be a nurse. An LVN to be exact. LVNs work in medical settings next to doctors and registered nurses, performing tasks like taking blood pressure, changing bandages and maintaining patients’ health records. Making a difference in people's lives is what I want to do and doing schooling for it seems very simple. In studying to be an LVN, I will be able to complete my education and prepare for a career in a shorter period of time. Most LVN programs can be completed in 12 and 20 months, where other nursing education programs can take more than twice that time to finish. What about you? What did you want to be when you're older? Write me back soon!
Answer: D-Some readers may be unfamiliar with blind spots.
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Blind spots have been an issue for decades of driving. Newer cars now come equipped with back up cameras and this can help reduce the fatalities that lead to people getting run over in cars. However, if a person is rushing to leave they may not look out their camera or mirrors and still run over a child or elderly person.
Blind spots are touched over in some drivers education classes and driver license tests. There needs to be more teaching and understanding about blind spots in all cars. When passing in a vehicle, the car or semi truck ahead of you may have a blind spot and can't see you coming. This causes many accidents on roadways each year.
Effective communication is based on trust, and if we don’t trust the speaker, we’re not going to listen to their words.Also there are several elements which contribute to the effectiveness of the delivery of a speech: gentle eye contact, kind facial expression, warm tone of voice, expressive hand and body gesture, relaxed disposition, slow speech rate, b<span>revity. I think that religion does not contribute to the effectiveness of the delivery of a speech. </span>
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The reaction question is a personal thing. I would say: "I am surprised that Martha wants to be dishonest just because she finds her assignment difficult."
John conveys a positive message: he believes that Martha is smart enough to do her assignments without cheating.
Martha conveys a negative message: she wants to cheat on her assignments because she thinks they are difficult.
Broken Hearts is about a murderer who sends threatening valentines to girls on Valentine's Day.