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	<title>Comments on: College Scholarships For Moms Give You Free Money</title>
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		<title>By: Laytarsha Sullivan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laytarsha Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description>After graduating from Kaiserslautern High School Germany, I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do in life.  After some thought I knew I wanted to be in the Medical field but what part I wasn’t sure.  When I moved back to the states from overseas things did not go the way I planned so I went into the work force with the first job I got to support myself, which was banking. Then years went by and I did really great in banking but it was not my passion. 
     I had to put off my career in the Medical field for my family. My husband got orders to move to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho from our home state of Georgia. So I had to quit my job in banking. While being jobless I thought now my kids are older and it is moms turn to go back to school and further my education.  This is my big chance to be in a place where I can be a full time day student to concentrate on going to school and not working.  Even though the drive back and forth from Mountain Home to Boise is a challenge, this is what I desire to do. I also have my husband who is a big supporter of me going back to school to further my education.  
     I first started off pursuing an associate’s in Medical Specialties which is also a great program, but with the opportunity to be in the Respiratory Therapist program I can further my career and opportunities.  Being a Respiratory Therapist comes along a big wide door of possibilities, with this degree I can take it with me where ever I go. I also wanted a career that is in demand and there is a need for it.  Back in 2002 I saw firsthand how important a Respiratory Therapist is when I had Pneumonia and just to breathe again when my lungs were clear was like a miracle and one day I would like to be a part of helping someone else like I was helped.  Becoming a Respiratory Therapist I will be helping people with breathing problems.  I am excited to be a part of helping others and learning about the respiratory system.
Laytarsha Sullivan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After graduating from Kaiserslautern High School Germany, I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do in life.  After some thought I knew I wanted to be in the Medical field but what part I wasn’t sure.  When I moved back to the states from overseas things did not go the way I planned so I went into the work force with the first job I got to support myself, which was banking. Then years went by and I did really great in banking but it was not my passion.<br />
     I had to put off my career in the Medical field for my family. My husband got orders to move to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho from our home state of Georgia. So I had to quit my job in banking. While being jobless I thought now my kids are older and it is moms turn to go back to school and further my education.  This is my big chance to be in a place where I can be a full time day student to concentrate on going to school and not working.  Even though the drive back and forth from Mountain Home to Boise is a challenge, this is what I desire to do. I also have my husband who is a big supporter of me going back to school to further my education.<br />
     I first started off pursuing an associate’s in Medical Specialties which is also a great program, but with the opportunity to be in the Respiratory Therapist program I can further my career and opportunities.  Being a Respiratory Therapist comes along a big wide door of possibilities, with this degree I can take it with me where ever I go. I also wanted a career that is in demand and there is a need for it.  Back in 2002 I saw firsthand how important a Respiratory Therapist is when I had Pneumonia and just to breathe again when my lungs were clear was like a miracle and one day I would like to be a part of helping someone else like I was helped.  Becoming a Respiratory Therapist I will be helping people with breathing problems.  I am excited to be a part of helping others and learning about the respiratory system.<br />
Laytarsha Sullivan</p>
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