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Dictionary » A » Aspirations Aspirations1. (Science: physiology) The act of inhaling. 2. (Science: psychology) strong desires to accomplish something. This usually pertains to greater values or high ideals. Origin: L. Spirare = to breathe ![]()
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The Fiber Disease... them. I'm taking my bachelor's of science with focus in psychology to continue studies in psychology. That's my personal preference of career aspirations, which I really feel is neither here nor there. Would you please explain to me why my graduate work is significant to my previous job? No, ...
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re: Skytroll... them. I'm taking my bachelor's of science with focus in psychology to continue studies in psychology. That's my personal preference of career aspirations, which I really feel is neither here nor there. Would you please explain to me why my graduate work is significant to my previous job? No, ...
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Scientific Personality Assessment... or that having specific character traits will engender more professional success, but rather to encourage people to align their professional aspirations with their own particular blend of expertise and skills. A summary of results based on recent participants has been posted at: http://www.scienceboard.net
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