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Social Studies, 11.12.2019 19:31, brandonkelly104

Journal entry topic section 12.1 discusses occupational selection at length and the many theories as to why we choose specific career paths for ourselves. not only is this an essential part of our adult identity, it changes many other factors about our lifestyles. write a one page paper (at least one page double-spaced, with normal margins and font size, not including headers and footers) answering the following questions: using the different theories listed under the heading "occupational choice revisited" in section 12.1, discuss which theory best describes why you chose a career in healthcare. you must list one of the theories from the textbook. revisit any career aspirations you had through childhood and young adulthood, discussing how they are similar or different to your chosen profession. discuss any factors in your childhood that led to your career choice.

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