1. Why I Chose Human Services
I have discovered that a benefit of going to school at a later stage in life is that I have had time to discover who I am and what is important to me.
Every time I have thought about what I want to do with my life, it has centered on helping others achieve their dreams and goals. Human services is
the right academic major for me because I am ready to make a positive impact in someone's life and want to equip others with the necessary tools to
do so. I am excited to be part of their journey to betterment, healing, and selfâsufficiency. I am well suited to be a Human Services professional because
I have overcome incredible odds in my own life and know firsthand the impacts of being faced with a personal trauma. At the age of sixteen, I was
sexually
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2. Selfâreflection and correction in social work practice is important for continued learning and professional development. Without selfâawareness, social
workers cannot separate their personal feelings, values, and attitudes from their professional. This is important because we need to focus on the needs
of the client, not what we think they need. Knowing how to separate our personal feelings and values from our professional feelings and values will
prevent us from getting burnout and help us maintain professional boundaries. My participation in Project Homeless Connect was a learning
experience. Before my participation, I had assumed homelessness meant as living on the streets or in shelters without basic needs like food and
clothing. These assumptions changed when I volunteered at PHC here in Rochester. There is a stigma of mental illness and drug use associated
with homelessness and I have been guilty of looking the other way because I thought the same. What I realized that day is I had more in common
with the people I encountered than I thought. I was familiar with many of the services offered that day. I personally know how hard it is to get those
basic needs met and could have easily been in the same situation myself. I know what a difference having your basic needs met can do for you as an
individual; I know how it feels to need and not have anywhere to turn.
My personal experiences fuel my passion for social work. What I think would be best for someone may not be
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3. The purpose of this interview is to explore human service professional in their work environment, and observe human service professional in their
particular settings, what type of education is required for their position of choice. The human services profession has a variety of populations that they
serve; this is a wide array of people. Human service professionals serve populations such as, highârisk mothers who may have shortfalls in education,
psychosocial, nutritional, and little or no transportation. Another is the homeless population, lack housing due to being unable to afford, or maintain
safe and adequate housing. The elderly is a population that is increasing, there needs range from chronic illness, lack of or little education,...show more
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Dr. Snipes stated the facility is twentyâfour hours a day and staff work shifts of eightâhour days. In this period clients will have individual session,
group session, meet with a case management worker, and milieu monitoring. Meridian work with two types of client's court order clients, which are in
house residents who cannot leave the building or property without permission or staff, the other is referral clients that come through hospital, homeless
shelters, and community services providers. Dr Snipes had and appointment so she asked her staff member, Ms. Haywood to continue with the
interview.
I asked Ms. Haywood if she could show me the site, but she could only show me where the clients and staff had free access to; the dining room was as
far as I could go. She explains that they have to honor client's privacy and confidently, so we could only go as far as the dining room.
Job qualifications and requirements for professional staff are, Staff Psychiatrists are Board Certified in Psychiatry and hold licensure to practice
Medicine in the State of Florida. All nursing staff licensed by the Florida State Board of Nursing, Case Managers holds a BS in Social Work,
Counseling or Psychology and are required to pass Target Case Management training. Clinicians hold a Masters Degree in Social Work, Counseling or
Psychology, and licensed in a clinical discipline (LCSW, LMHC, or LMHP). None professional staffs are required to have a
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4. Professional Interview Essay
The overall education level of the population around the world has been increasing, and more people entering the work force have a college degree.
Here are some professional employment tips to help recent college graduates to stand out when searching for a job.
"The Real World" Recent graduate students have a hard time adjusting to the "real world" because the way they behaved in college should not be
carried on to the work force. The most common mistake inexperienced job seekers make is dressing inappropriately in an interview, where first
impressions are critical. According to Tuhro, "You should dress within the appropriate parameters of the title you are interviewing for, with a touch of
personal style" (Tuhro, 2014). People judge others...show more content...
However, there are still a lot of job opportunities for people, and they need to find the correct and smart way to look for a job. People should put
effort into looking for a job and take time to prepare for the job interview. Then, during the interview they should dress appropriately and advertise
their strengths and avoid their weaknesses. Lastly, people should cover up all the private information of themselves on social media and use the
Internet as a platform to expand their network and brand themselves nicely. After doing all the tips above, people's chances for getting a job is
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5. Professional Essay examples
Professional
As people go through life, they most likely come upon a person who affects their life for the better, and sends them in the right direction. For some,
however, they may never have a person who gives them this push, or perhaps someone had the opportunity to be that person who does the pushing,
but does not. Many people have been propelled to success because of the care of another person. Some of these positive influences may include a
parent, minister, or a friend. Though all three of these persons embody the needs of everybody from time to time, it is the teacher who connects these
together and gives a person more that just an education. In every human's life, they will come in direct contact with a teacher, whether it...show more
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I think that teaching a student to have a good character is more important that reading, writing, and arithmetic. I think the greatest profession that a
person will endeavor upon is that of a parent. Most of the students that go through my classroom will become parents one day, and I want them to
have the character that is needed to raise a child in the right ways. I believe that character development is the greatest reward of an education. I want
students to look to me as a model of a good person. I think that is the greatest reward that a teacher can achieve. The feeling of someone going out
learning how to be a good person and doing it based upon my actions is priceless, and will benefit more many more than I may ever know about.
My classroom methods would mostly resemble a traditional classroom in that there is a certain base of knowledge that students should learn before
they can move on. I agree with the essentialist theory because I think that there is much to be learned from the classical material. It has stood the test
of time and much of today's society is based around it. I do not however want to be a lectureâdominated instructor. In college I have grown to like
lecture classrooms because I have the discipline to follow the teacher and take notes, but when I was in high school a lecture class bored me and I
would be daydreaming within five minutes. I think there should be variety in presenting the essential knowledge. Along with
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6. Health Care Professionals Essay
Professional Development Assignment 4 Michelle Turner Aspen University Healthcare Systems Nâ502 Dawn Deem October 14, 2014 Professional
Development Assignment 4 The various kinds of health professionals are educated in separate schools but with considerable overlap in curricula and
training requirements. They are, however, expected to integrate their training and work together after graduation. Identify the advantages and
disadvantages of this approach to professional education in terms of costs, educational efficiency, and patient care quality. List one advantage and one
disadvantage for each. The structure of the U.S heath care system is certainly a topic greatly debated. Whether it is discussing the cost of health care,
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There are two main measures of medical underservice in the U.S., health professional shortage areas and medically underserved areas and some special
need populations. Both measures require communities to apply for designation. These designations allow the government to target resources to those
determined to be most in need (Colwill and Cultice, 2003). There are two principal conditions leading to physician shortages in rural communities
according to Wright and colleagues. They are "demandâdeficient", meaning they have insufficient populations and resources to support a physician
practice, they are "ambianceâchallenged," meaning they are isolated, lack quality services and amenities, and/or are in geographically unattractive
settings, or a combination of the two sets of conditions. Innerâcity physician shortages are a more recently recognized issue. They are affected by the
same conditions, though the specifics are different (Wright, Andrilla, and Hart 2001). Living in rural Iowa this is an issue and a problem I have
seen and experienced far too many times. One example I can think of would be my grandmother was in her seventies and was as spry as she had
been in her fifties. She was in charge of anything and everything she could be in charge of. She spent her life working as an administrator in a popular
company and was very prominent in her small community. She was popular with her peers
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7. Essay Professional and Personal Goals
Introduction
For the past eleven years I have been working in the web designing and development field, specifically for colleges and universities. Beginning at
Peirce College, while pursuing my undergraduate degree in information technology, and working as a workâstudy student on the college's website, I
was able to acquire experience and web development and design techniques that are used in a higher educational setting. After graduation from Peirce, I
was employed as the web manager and eventually assistant director of web communications at Philadelphia University, where I continued to learn
techniques specific for universities, such as how to design site that appeal to prospective students, how to manage different faculty, staff,...show more
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Communicating technical issues â technical people tend to talk in a way that a person that is others may know fully understand. Being in a public
relations setting, as well as conducting technical training, I have acquired skills to relay technical web processes to these users and helping to get to
feel more comfortable using web systems.
Knowledge of how to market universities to target audiences â Involvement with these different universities over the years, learning what the
tendencies of users, from studying site statistics, conducting focus groups, and studying best practices in the market, I have a firm understanding of
how to create usable site architecture, that could be beneficial to universities.
Weaknesses
Introvert tendencies â When working on projects, I sometimes like to just be alone, with music and just focus completely on that one project. I also
tend to not speak up in meetings and group settings, even if I have a great idea, I usually dwell on it and the idea get presented by someone else or I
just don't get my idea across as well as I would have liked to.
Lacks of business savvy â I feel like I lack that knowâhow of how to start a business, where to get capital, legal information, or writing a business plan.
Tell ideas as opposed to sell ideas â
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8. Professionalism in the workplace, is the absolute key to having a successful, and smoothly run business. Professionalism is something that must
be maintained by every individual within the work setting, especially in health care, whether it is the janitor, activity director, nursing assistant,
doctor, or even the head administrator. Professionalism encompasses many aspects, such as teamwork, attitude, environment, knowledge, morals,
and ethics. Professionalism as a whole is expected of everyone, and is not something that should have to be commended, because I feel it is a
standard. There are varying degrees of how to act professional, and not everyone has the same opinion on what is professional and what is not.
Problems arise when there are differing opinions, because which person is right? It is easy to have a clear picture of what professionalism is when
there are actual guidelines in place, such as the licensed practical nurse (LPN) guidelines. These guidelines, or scope of practice is written out by
the board of nursing in the state of practice (Potter et al., 2011), and then more specific guidelines are written within individual facilities based on the
state. Based off of the LPN guidelines, all LPNs are required to follow their standards of practice, because their education has prepared them for their
profession. It would be considered unprofessional to work outside their scope, for example, taking on the role of the RN when there is no RN present.
LPNs must
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9. Professional Writing Essay
"To write is human, to write well is divine" (Anonymous, 2010). So, why is it important to write professionally and what constitutes professional
writing? Contrary to popular belief, professional writing is not merely being paid to write; although, professional writers are paid well. In short,
professional writing is writing at the next level with a purpose. It is important to show the basic aspects of professional writing (knowing the audience,
knowing the purpose, being persuasive, and getting to the point) so that one is able to accomplish the act of communicating effectively and looking
professional in doing so.
Let's not confuse professional writing (business writing) with recreational writing (creative writing). When one...show more content...
Writing the message with the audience in mind will not only help shape the style of the message itself but the tone in which it is presented as well as
the formality of the language used. Tone is the main tool used to effectively and efficiently sell the message and its purpose. Advanced word usage
(conversational yet professional, positive, courteous, inclusive and familiar to the reader) is important in writing. Use of active or passive voice,
emphasis through style, coherent sentence structure, coherent paragraph structure and placement of the main idea within the message are all used to
set the tone and shape the readers frame of mind. Tone also dictates the clarity in which the message is delivered. The most important thing is to format
the document and design the content of your message with the reader in mind so that they will understand the message clearly and quickly as well as
accept the message readily.
Professional writing is not industry specific or medium specific. For that matter it is not just for professionals or professional purposes. It is not just
for writing a novel or a business letter or interâoffice memo. It can be used for direct messages that require action, making requests, delivery of bad
news, giving instruction, reports or proposals, marketing, school research projects, goodwill messages, or something as informal as sending an email
to a family member. Is the address correct? Does the subject line summarize the idea of the
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10. Personal Professional Experience
1.Please explain how your past personal and professional experience make you a quality candidate for the position for which you are applying. I have
been involved with student learning for the past 14 years. I have experience with a wide spectrum of students in traditional and alternative settings. I
have proven success engaging and teaching all types of students, particularly with at risk students. I have been a lifelong learner and have an extensive
academic background and the knowledge of teaching history and social studies. Additionally, I continue take courses in the core subject areas, math,
science, and English to expand my knowledge and provide inâdepth instruction. I have traveled extensively through military service with several
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11. My Professional And Personal Life
Over the course of this semester the way I approach my professional and personal life has evolved. I came to a realization that it is crucial to plan,
however, most of the times things don't go as planned. Especially, career wise I believe that choosing the consulting route would be the best option
for me, however things might drastically change over the next few years. However, I still believe that setting a guidelines for myself and trying to
comprehend what I want to achieve and what my aims are, are crucial in helping me lay out a path for the future. In pursuit of that, in todays' paper
I fist of all want to discover my preferences for the type of environment I need to thrive professionally. In addition to this, I want to evaluate myself
and discover how I want my life to be. And finally after exploring where I stand and the shortcomings that I face, I want to use this paper to come
up with measures to effectively achieve my goals and work on my flaws. The fast paced world we live in, things change constantly, and however,
there are certain factors about work environment that I want to be consistent to ensure my progress professionally. For instance diversity is immensely
important to me. I am an international student, so if I am able to work here in the United States, I am looking for a company that is tolerant towards
different ethnicities and incorporates diversity as one of its core values. A company culture where people are treated equally irrespective of their
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12. Reflective Essay On English 101
Proficient writing is an essential skill in all aspects of academic and professional achievement. English 101, Introduction to Composition and Rhetoric,
provided the framework to good writing, teaching me composition and rhetoric fundamentals, polishing up my grammar and style, and expressing a
clear message. English 102, Composition, Rhetoric, and Research, continued to build on the skills I learned in English 101, focusing on the subject
matter research process and employing various rhetorical and literary devices to better express a clear message to the reader. The course also
improved my critical thinking capacity, allowing me to culturally evaluate my target audience, present logically flowing arguments using appropriate
language and structure, and critically reviewing my writing projects for content and expression. Every writer inherently knows there's always room
to improve and I hold fast to this mindset in all academic, professional, and personal writing projects. English 102 has both challenged and inspired
me to grow into a much better writer than before I began the class, providing the necessary skills to be not just a good writer, but a great writer.
Most of my English 102 writing projects are rhetorical arguments, intended to persuade the reader in one direction or another. Reflecting on the many
skills I honed in English 102, my predetermined use of rhetorical strategies (ethos, logos, pathos), developing a concise thesis statement, and clearly
defining
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13. My Professional And Academic Experience
From both my professional and academic experiences I have acquired invaluable knowledge and experience that I am confident have more than
prepared me for an Information Officer I position with the California Department of Insurance. With a bachelor's degree in communication from a top
California university and practice in both the private and public sector, I have developed a plethora of skills in the realm of communications, including
engaging with clients through various channels, leading key presentations to large groups of audiences, and collaborating successfully with other
departments and team members.
My professional and academic experiences have also allowed me to hone my writing skills to convey key messages not only to the public, but also to
legislators, media, clients and internal audiences. While working at Dewey Square Group I have worked on behalf of various clients including a large
manufacturing company, a trade association and multiple universities who have required public information campaigns and public relations materials to
be developed including press releases, statements, reports, Q&As, talking points, speeches, scripts and other pieces of collateral.
One client, a large manufacturer in California, has continued to be publicly scrutinized over the past few years. As part of the public relations team
hired by the manufacturer, it has been my assignment to use my writing skills to create press releases, statements, fact sheets, opinionâeditorials
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14. Importance of Customer Service Essay example
Importance of Customer Service
Introduction
Today's organizations fail to realize the value of their customers when it comes to the success of their business. Without customer loyalty the success of
your business will always be uncertain. Organizations must sensitively tailor the designs of a successful firm to the particular challenges of
understanding, attracting, and keeping valuable customers. "Having satisfied customers just aren't good enough". Kenneth Blanchard and Sheldon
Bowles, coâauthors of Raving Fans, believe this concept is needed to have a successful business. I agree with this concept of customers being the
focal point of any business. I would want more than just a satisfied customer; I want a "Raving Fan"....show more content...
Discover What the Customer Wants
After creating your vision, try to discover what the customer wants or what their vision is. The customer will focus on just one or two things and it
will be up to you to fill in the gap with your vision. You will then pick and choose which ideas you want to use to complete or build up your vision.
Not every idea of the customer will be used or has to be used. Some ideas may not be feasible or even applicable to what you have envisioned.
Deliver the Vision Plus One Percent
This is where the vision becomes reality; make it happen just as you envisioned it. Work out the bugs and keep doing what ever it takes to make this
vision come alive. Start out with something small that you know you can maintain and be consistent with it. Once you have mastered that idea, add to
it, make it better by just one percent. Continue to do this with each new idea, always producing better ideas by one percent. This way the customer is
not promised something that you will not deliver and you're not promising something too big or complex to consistently follow through with.
Consistency is critical; it creates credibility.
Conclusion
I have always believed customers are the focal point of any business. I found that having satisfied customers does not mean you are doing a good job.
15. It may mean the customers are satisfied because their expectations are so low and there is no one else doing any better. Having
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16. Human Services Essay
Human services professionals are those who facilitate and empower those in society who require assistance in meeting their basic human needs both
emotionally, mentally, and physically. Human services professionals work with diverse cultures in many different settings to provide prevention,
education, and resources for individuals, families, groups and communities. Some of the populations served are, children and families, adolescents, and
the homeless. To support groups in crisis human services professionals must be committed, patient, possess listening skills, and have an ability to be
empathetic without reducing one's ability to be empowered (Martin, 2011). Children and families have various issues that must be addressed when they
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Putting food on the table may become a difficult task putting the family at risk for hunger (Martin, 2011).
Ways in which human services professionals can meet the needs of families and children are to actively listen to each individual's perception of
the problem and address each issue. If the worker is qualified to provide counseling sessions, such as a marriage and family therapist, single
members in addition to the family as a whole should receive services. Referrals should be given to the family if the worker cannot provide counsel
(Martin, 2011). A family social worker can assist in providing resources for food, medical, housing, child care and utility assistance, support in filling
out appropriate paperwork should be offered as well. Professionals can offer referrals to legal assistance offices in order for a single parent to obtain
child support. Informing those in this population of the means for furthering their education can help them regain their independence. Aschool social
worker may be appropriate for those children suffering in their academics due to family matters so they can provide support for the child and to
determine what further resources are needed (O*Net Online, 2010). Child welfare investigators as well as health care social workers may have to
provide investigations as well as working with other professionals to assess patients' medical or physical condition
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17. Effective Human Service Professionals
Effective Human Service Professionals and Wellness Strategies
Natasha Johnson
Dr. Smith
PSYCâ2010
October 27, 2013
Effective Human Service Professionals and Wellness Strategies Human services relate to a variety of delivery systems such as education, mental health
services, social welfare, and other forms of healthcare. Human service professional may help client's access services or may provide services directly
to clients. Human service professionals also manage agencies that provide these services. They are involved in advocacy and policy development
because of their engagement with human conditions. The academic discipline of human services educate these professionals at the associate,
bachelor's, and...show more content...
Receiving support form coworkers can reassure a professional that they are doing a great job and they are needed to make a difference in someone
life. A coworker can offer encouraging words. Knowing that promotions are available, this will make the professionals want to work harder and not
become stressed or burnout. These wellness strategies can be applied in the human service field by forming coworkers support groups and by placing
promotion opportunities on a board that is visible to all professionals. "Staff burnout is debilitating to workers, costly to agencies, and detrimental to
clients" (Shinn, Morch, & Chestnut, 1984, p. 864) so there should be many wellness strategies that is offered by the agency to prevent staff burnout. In
conclusion, human service professionals may help client's access services or may provide services directly to clients. Working in the human service
profession can call for special efforts and require professionals with skills and characteristics that make them effective. They are involved in advocacy
and policy development because of their engagement with human conditions.
References
Woodside, M. R., & McClam, T. (2011). An Introduction to Human Services (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole.
Article: Shinn, M., Rosario, M., MĐŃrch, H., & Chestnut, D. E. (1984). Coping with job stress and burnout in the human services. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 46(4),
19. To begin with in order to be successful as a Human Services Professional one have to know exactly the required duties and main goal of being in this
field. This occupation is not an easy one you will face many obstacles working with several of different personality's clients. The occupation of Human
Services is wellâdefined as outstandingly targeting the objective of providing to human needs, aiming on the avoidance of negative solution to life
problems that can be escaped and sustaining an obligation to improving the complete excellence of life of service inhabitants. There are many titles of
occupation in the Human Service workers such as: Child Advocate, Alcohol Counselor, Social Work Assistant, Social Work Assistant, Therapeutic
Assistant, Probation Officer, and Juvenile Court Liaison, social worker and the list goes on. To be a successful Human Service Professional you
defiantly need to be a strong leader. Be willing to take charge of any situation that may come your way. Also, while dealing with these situations try not
to get your personal feelings involved. Think thoroughly through the situation and narrow down the best solution or solutions that fit your client's need.
This field of study is for strong minded individuals that are leaders and can take charge of any giving situation planning effective steps and goals to
help the client overcome their problem.
If I had the choice to choose exactly what area I want to study and work in as a Human Survives Professional
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20. Interpreter Professionalism
Professionalism, described as "the competence or skill expected of a professional", is an important issue I see in the field of interpreting today.
Although there are a variety of settings with ongoing issues of professionalism with practicing interpreters, this assessment will focus on the issues with
Kâ12 interpreters. The issues with professionalism I see are inconsistencies with conduct (while autonomous and in a team setting), education
(interpreters with minimal education or lack of formal interpreter training), and continuing education (interpreters who don't attend workshops/seminars
/training because it isn't required). The field of interpreting is unique in that an interpreter can work in multiple settings providing the same service
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Continuing education is a pivotal aspect of maintaining and promoting professionalism because as individuals, it gives us an opportunity to sharpen
our skills in a specific area and gain new tools while as a whole, it gives us an opportunity to discuss current trends or issues in the field and within the
everâevolving language that is American Sign. The collective voice of the field will move efforts forward and what better way to gather that collective
voice than at conferences, workshops, and seminars. As technology changes rapidly, so does the manner in which we talk about it. Just as the Oxford
Dictionary adapts to the evolution and additions of the English language, American Sign Language experiences the same phenomenon. Social media
has revolutionized how we communicate with one another and this definitely crosses into a variety of groups, ages, and cultures. It is our role and
responsibility to meet and exceed the expectations of the clients so no doubts in our abilities arise while on
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21. Best Writer On A Cheap Essay Writing Service
Advantages of Hiring the Best Writer on a Cheap Essay Writing Service
Academic writing is an integral part of practically all college courses in the UK and the US and is crucial in determining how successful a student's
performance will be during his studies. Yet many students are poor writers and feel stressed and overwhelmed when facing dauntingwriting challenges.
They often find it hard to cope with extremely tight deadlines for numerous college essays, term papers, literature reviews, business plans, research
proposals, etc. that they are usually assigned to write in different classes simultaneously.
That's why many of them take advantage of using modern technologies and look for affordable professional help online. It's so easy to do with
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Is It Worth Dealing with Affordable Paper Writing Service if You Want to Get a Qualified Academic Assistance?
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But being a strong writer is a must if you want to succeed in practically all fields and jobs. When you pay for professional assistance, you actually get
useful practical guides to improve your selfâexpression and analytical skills and become a more effective communicator. You will better understand
your topic and master the complexities of the academic style. The talented authors will show you how a strong college level essay should be written.
You will learn to write well and make a great investment in your college career and increase your chances to land on a wellâpaid
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