Marilyn Fegurson: A Career As A Social Activist

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As adolescents we lack knowledge on how to be truly successful, since we are in transitions of physical as well as psychological development. We have a lot in our plate to becoming adults, and a lot is expected from us to make very important decisions as to what we want to be in life. Marilyn Fegurson, guides us throughout her journey to becoming a dental hygienist, and how interest made her become the person who she is as she developed. In 1968 she graduated with an AAS degree, considering the fact that back in the day women did not have many opportunities to be successful and equality was not apparent. Women and men did not share the same right and were not granted the same opportunities as men did. Outstandingly, focused with determination

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