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muscles strength and range of motion. They massage and knead on the body part that is causing pain to the client. Gets clients medical history and daily stress level to decide what treatment plans are best, Treats clients in own office or travels to client's office or home. || A person in this career keeps patients safe, motivates and assists while improving their functional abilities. They also measure a patients range-of-joint motion, ease of motion, and vital signs. Observes patients during treatment, records their responses/progress,and communicates results to physical therapist. Transports patients to and from treatment areas. || and feel objects more than one-third of the time. Standing is involved more the one-third of the time. || Often handle 20lbs to 50 lbs and will have to do a lot of lifting, pulling, pushing, and carrying. Exposed to disease and infections more than once a month. Requires to be inside most of the time. Involves walking or running more than one-third of the time. || Average Annual Range- $17,720 - $33,540 Average Hourly Wage- $11.91 || Average Annual Wage- $38,792 Experienced Annual Wage- $48,235 Average Hourly Wage- $18.65 Experienced Hourly Wage- $23.19 || Average Annual Wage- $51, 126 Experienced Annual Wage- $58, 053 Average Hourly Wage- $24.58 Experienced Hourly Wage- $27.91 ||
 * || HighSchool || PostSecondary || College ||
 * Job || Physical therapist aide || Massage Therapist || Physical Therapist ||
 * What They Do || They are the secretary to the phsical therapist. They assist them through out the day helping organize, observe, instruct, record information, and motivate the patients. || Assess clients soft tissue condition, joint quality and function,
 * Working Conditions || This job is very physically demanding and anyone who is in this field should have good lifting skills, durable bones, muscles, and not have fear of any blood/broken bones. || May handle 20lbs to 50lbs a day, lifting carrying, pushing, pulling. Making repetitive motions more than one-third of the time.Using hands to hold, control
 * Skills || Skills you need for this career are reading comprehension, active listening, speaking, writing, critical thinking, active learning, learning strategies, and monitoring. || Skills you need to be a massage therpaist are active listening, speaking,active learning, helping people understand health care instructions,reading comprehension, writing, providing personal care services || In order to be a physcial therapist you must aquire these skills; reading comprehension, writing, active listening, speaking, mathematics, science, critical thinking, active learning, learning strategies, and monitioring. ||
 * Money || Average Annual Wage- $24,770
 * OUtlook || Increasing. Growth is supposed to be 21% || Stable- Growth is estimated to be 17% || Increased- Growth is estimated to be 26% ||
 * Conclusion || I could see myself doing this job however, I would not be happy with the pay, as well as the fact that I would be working under someone else's supervision. || I would pursue this career because I am very interested in what they do. However, it would not be my main career because the pay is not as high as I would want. || This would be the ideal job for me because the only person above this level is the surgeon. This would be my main career because I would have fun doing it, love the enviroment, and make a decent amount of money. ||

Reflection- The career I would love to pursue the most would be the physical therapist assistant. The enviroment and on the job tasks have been what I have wanted to do ever since I hurt my knee. Helping people recover from injuries/surgeries is a passion. Anything to do with sports will keep me happy. Also I would do massage therapy as a side job just to keep my security high.

Enthusiasm Essay- Soccer for me has been and is still is a lifelong learning experience. I started playing at the age of five, having no clue that it would turn into such a big part of my life. I played on an all boys team until I was 13. Being the only girl on the field came with a lot of different challenges and obstacles I had to overcome. There was always at least one boy on the other team who thought he should foul me just because I was a girl. Even though I was tempted to foul them back I learned that demonstrating patience and keeping my head in the game was more rewarding than getting them back. Being nonchalant about those kinds of things would aggravate them and that’s when we would take control and win the game. Soccer is all about problem solving and teamwork. If someone is in your way then you figure out how to get around them. If there are too many people on the other team open, you communicate to your team and figure out who needs to mark who. These are not easy things to do, especially when you are losing. I’ve learned that being diligent from the beginning is the way I should play and the way I should live my life. Slacking off at the beginning and picking it up at the end will never cut it in the higher levels. When I was 13 I joined an all girls team. That team had been together for 3 years before I came aboard. No less than a month they voted me as one of two captains. Having the responsibility of captain pushed me that much harder to do my best and to push the team to do their best. In two years our team worked our way to 4th in the state. We were more than a team, we had become a family. We won together and we lost together. From the time I was 16 to when I turned 17 I tore my a.c.l twice and had surgery both times. During this year and a half I’ve learned so much about the body and how to take care of it. Going through 2 major knee injuries brought up a new passion I had. I have decided to major in physical therapy and take that as far as I can. I am going to play soccer on the team of whatever college I attend, and I have no doubt that I will learn more life lessons from it. VERY GOOD JOB -- DO YOU HAVE SOCCER PICTURES. WRITE OUT ALL NUMBERS LESS THAN 10

Donne and Simon Essay- Mediation 17 was written by John Donne in 1624 and “I am a rock” was written by Paul Simon and Garfunkle in the 1960s. Even though these two works were written 3 centuries apart, they have similar themes, imagery, and tone. They share the same theme but their perspectives on them are portrayed differently. The themes in both works are based on the relationship between men. In Meditation 17 John Donne talks about how we are all one and connected. He believes that when one person dies a part of all of us is gone. Paul Simon says in “I am a rock” and that he has “no need of friendship, friendship causes pain. Its laughter and loving that I disdain.” Simon doesn’t believe we are all connected and is convinced that all he needs is his books and his poetry. In these 2 literary works, they use similar imagery to figuratively express how they feel about the relationships between all men. Although they both use these two imageries, they go opposite ways with them. Paul Simon says “I am a rock” and “I am an island” showing how he stands on his own and would rather be alone then be hurting because of someone else. John Donne says, “No man is an island...” showing his belief of people and their ability to love one another. Another similarity is the tones they both have. In Meditation 17 the tone is sad, somber, meditative, and anxious. Through out the whole sermon the tone is mainly sad because he is worried that the bell may be tolling for him but he is so ill that he is not sure. In "I am a rock" the tone is very depressing, sad, and resentful. The only thing the speaker is positive about is his optomistic way of life. These controversial yet similar literary works are still present in today’s society. Some people live ascetic lives and others live hedonistic lives. It’s all how you take the bad and turn it into good.

EXCELLENT JOB.-- I THINK YOU MISSED THE POINT ON DONNE BEING WORRIED THAT THE BELL MIGHT BE TOLLING FOR HIM. HE IS NOT WORRIED. HE JUST MADE A STATEMENT. THAT IS ONLY EXPRESSED IN THE FIRST PARAGRAPH. I AM NOT SURE HOW YOU CAN SAY THE SPEAKER IN "I AM A ROCK" IS OPTIMISTIC. HE IS DEPRESSED AND BITTER.

SENTENCE COMBINING FOR APRIL 6 Mrs. Sisemore received her bachelor's degree at the University of Florida.Mrs. Sisemore also received her master's degree from Nova University. Mrs. Sisemore recieved her bachelor's at the University of Florida and recieved her master's degree from Nova University
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She likes to watch college football. She does not like to watch //The Simpsons //. Although she likes to watch college football, she does not like to watch the Simpsons.
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He is going to the mall. That’s where he will find a new pair of shoes. He is going to the mall bacause thats where he will find a new pair of shoes.
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Tim drives a Mustang on the weekends. Rich drives a Mustang all the time. Time drives a Mustang on the weekend, but Rich drives a Mustang all the time.
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Eric Carle wrote //The Grouchy Lady Bug//. Eric Carle is one of my favorite children’s authors! Eric Carle, who wrote The Grouchy Lady Bug, is one of my favorite children's authors.  Sonnet 73 · To whom is the poet speaking? to his younger loved one · Draw a picture or use Google Images to find a picture to represent the second and third lines. · Draw a picture or use Google Images to find a picture to represent the fourth line . Use the side notes. · Draw a picture or use Google Images to find a picture to represent the fifth and sixth line .
 * Combine these sentences into one sentence using a relative clause. Relative clauses begin with who, whom, which, whose or that. When a relative clause follows a proper noun, it must be separated by commas.**

· Draw a picture or use Google Images to find a picture to represent the ninth and tenth line . · What is the conclusion found in the final couplet? The speakers young love knows that the speaker is getting older and their time together is limited. The young lover is more determined because he/she wants to give it their all before it comes to an end. · Pretend you are old…(like me)…and you want to talk to someone you love about the fact that you are getting old…send them a text message that expresses the same ideas in the poem. I am getting older and I want to make the best of the time we have together!

Sonnet 116 · How do you paraphrase the first two lines? What are "true minds"? How can love not be love? "let me not declare any reasons why two true minded people should not be married. "True minds" are two people who say they are in love. Love can not be love if it is based on the wrong reasons. For example; physical beauty or money. · Can you hear an echo of the marriage ceremony in the opening lines? It is talking about when a preacher says "if you have any reason why these two people should not be married please say so now.." · How would you paraphrase lines 4-8?

· How would you paraphrase lines 9-12? · <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt; letter-spacing: -0.1pt;">What are the important images in this poem? What do they suggest? · <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt; letter-spacing: -0.1pt;">Why does the couplet seem especially forceful?

How are the themes of these two sonnets related? They are both talking about love and how it isnt temporary or physical. It also says that when something changes the love changes. In Sonnet 73 the change is that the speaker is dying and the love grows even stronger. In sonnet 116 it talks about how a love can change with the remover of a lover.

**__<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 16pt; line-height: 115%;">Rocking Horse Questions __** <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 14pt; line-height: 115%;">1) It tells us that adults are too consumed in their “expensive tastes” and other problems to realize the children know the shortage of money in the house. The children can tell by the unspoken phrase “there must be more money.”  <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 14pt; line-height: 115%;">2) Lawrence is saying that money is the primitive force of vitality in this story. Since it is the force, it becomes stronger, louder, and wants more money. <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 14pt; line-height: 115%;">3) Paul is not afraid of ghosts, he is afraid because the house whispers are only hetting stronger. Lawrence is saying that Paul is only trying to impress his mom with money and luck. The fact that they grew louder and louder frightens Paul.  <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 14pt; line-height: 115%;">4) This sound is like the whispering that Paul heard because the mother says she recognizes the noise, but could not place it. It was as if she heard the whispers all along, she heard her sons fate. <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 14pt; line-height: 115%;">5) At this moment Paul’s mother feels bad for being such a bad mother and not giving him the love that he deserves. In my opinion, I think the noise unintentionally told her that he was trying to get his mother luck and money.  <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 14pt; line-height: 115%;">6) The pity and understanding with which uncle Oscars last words had, “he is best gone out of a life where he rides his rocking horse to find a winner” is deep because Uncle Oscar knows more than anyone else and understands why he did it. No one else knows why he is picking winners other than Uncle Oscar.
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