Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Student Success Statement
“The more obedient we are, the more freedom we have.”
Boyd K. Packer

Reflection: This mean the more you listen to your parents and obey then you will have more freedom and you will be rewarded because you are proving people that you are good and that you listen to other, you obey them in everything. When you are obedient people think that you are good. 
Obedience
Is a compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another’s authority.

Synonyms:
1. Accordance
2. Willingness
3. Respect
4. Manageability

Examples:
Your parents tell you to throw away the trash and you do it.
Your teacher tells you to study for your test and you study.

 
Military Medical Careers
Duties and Responsibilities:
Members of the U.S. military service train for and perform a variety of tasks in order to maintain the U.S. national defense. Service member work in occupations specific to the military, such as fighter pilots or infantrymen. Many others members work in occupations that are equivalent to civilian occupations, such as nurses, doctors, and lawyers.  Members serve in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or in the Reserve components of these branches, and in the Air National Guard and Army National Guard. The military distinguishes between enlisted and officer careers. Enlisted personnel make up about 83 percent of the Armed Forces and carry out military operations. The remaining 17 percent are officers—leaders of the military who manage both activities and enlisted personnel.

Enlisted personnel typically do the following:
·         Participate in, or support, combat and other military operations, such as humanitarian or disaster relief
·         Operate, maintain, and repair equipment
·         Perform technical and support activities
·         Supervise junior enlisted personnel

Officers typically do the following:
·         Plan, organize, and lead troops and activities in military operations
·         Manage enlisted personnel
·         Operate and command aircraft, ships, or armored vehicles
·         Provide military personnel with professional services in medical, legal, engineering, and other fields

Average Salary:$9,847.80

Educational Requirements:
To join the military, applicants must meet age, education, aptitude, physical, and character requirements. These requirements vary by branch of service and for officers and enlisted members. Members are assigned an occupational specialty based on their aptitude, former training, and the needs of their branch of service. All service members must sign a contract and commit to a minimum term of service. The recruiter can schedule applicants to take the ASVAB without any obligation to join. Many high schools offer the exam as a way for students to explore the possibility of a military career. Selection for a certain job specialty is based on ASVAB test results, whether the candidate possesses the physical requirements for the job, and the needs of the service.



Friday, May 16, 2014

Harmful Effects and Consequences of Drug Abuse

1. Drugs are a moment of pleasure.
2. Drugs destroy you, your family, life and future
3. not only destroy your life but your family’s life and all those people that love you.
4. No way you can escape from drugs.
5. It makes you believe that you will forget about your problems and that you will have a perfect life.
6. People place their hopes on you but you just keep letting down.
7. It drives the people you love to the edge of despair.
8. You get your friend to do drugs.
9. One shot and one mistake can lead you to prison.
10. A normal life only exists in your dreams.
11. Drugs make you feel in control.
!2. It only takes on drug to lead you into death.
13. You lose the chance of saying goodbye to your loved ones.
14. You can only change yourself no one else can.
15. Do not hesitate
16. Your better without Drugs.

In this video I saw what drugs can do to you. Drugs can destroy you and your family without you knowing. I've learned that drugs bring bad consequences to your life; drugs destroy everything you have in the world. Drugs can kill you even if you only try it ones, that’s why it’s better if you never drugs and you stay away from them.  I promise I will never do drugs in my life not even ones. One more thing DON'T USE Drugs or MESS with Drugs. 
Student Success Statement
“Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.”
Benjamin Franklin

Reflection: I believe this means that when you get enough sleep, tour brain and body feels healthy and smart. And you feel smart you do great in school or in work.  Getting enough sleep is important because you are more active and aware of thing and what is happening. When you don’t get enough sleep you feel sleepy and tried and isn’t aware of anything.  
Oriental Medicine Doctor
Duties and Responsibilities:
Oriental medicine practitioners use forms of acupuncture and treatment through the Chinese of “qi,” which means energy. Oriental medicine treats a variety of ailments including headaches, back pain, arthritis, or other illnesses by identifying patterns of imbalance within a body’s energy levels and working to readjust fluids or tissues in order to keep the body in balance and relieve pain. Oriental medicine techniques include acupuncture, cupping, acupressure, and herbal supplements that are applied to specific body parts or tissues. Practitioners must be able to evaluate a patient’s symptoms and identify what organs or tissues are causing the ailment, and come up with a customized plan that incorporates oriental herbs and practices into a treatment.

Average Salary: $61,000 per year

Educational Requirements:

Requires a Bachelor’s degree and certification. Education and training requirements vary state to state for becoming an oriental medicine practitioner. Some practitioners are licensed to be a physician’s assistant and then take classes to become certified in oriental medicine. Most practitioners earn a Bachelor’s degree in biology or another medical related field, then go on to fill state requirements for practicing oriental medicine. Most states require students to work as an intern or apprentice for a specific number of hours in order to qualify for certification, and then have them take an examination to become certified through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Most training is obtained during an internship or apprenticeship, and many students who work as intern often get hired in as a full-time practitioner once their certification is obtained.


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Heart Healthy Tips
¡      Healthy Diet- limit your food
¡      Avoid Smoking- Can damage your blood vessels
¡      Keep an active lifestyle
¡      Maintaining a Healthy body weight
¡      Reduce your Stress


I need start off by eating healthy and do exercise but also maintain a healthy body.  I also need to limit my food like for example my carbs. Sodium, and the fat that is in my food.