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Family Focus

Going

Ask the Orthodontist

Lawyer Boy

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Dear Rick Lax,
Thank you for applying to The
Law School. Of the
thousands who apply each year, we
can only select a few hundred, and
let's just say, you're not one of them...
we considered sending you a plain
white postcard with "NO" stamped

Nelso.
Mirrn
ers
'

DDS, MS

Licensed Specialist

If you have any
further questions,
please do not
hesitate to contact
Dr. Hersh at the
newest state-of-
the-art facility in
West Bloomfield/
Commerce Twp.,
2300 Haggerty Rd.,
Suite 1160,
248-926-4100.

It is a further responsibility to become involved with the community. I live in the area and
have become involved with the local school districts. Education, being so important in
our lives, I have decided to volunteer my time and finances to improve local education,
both public and private. Showing kids how science is utilized outside the office by giving
science presentations, career day presentations, and depending upon the age level, oral
hygiene classes.

Community responsibilities don't end with schools but go beyond, in becoming involved
with baseball leagues, other sports, school teams of varying types, extra curricular
activities, gymnastic gyms, dance studios etc. Being involved with kids, you should serve
as an example and help make a difference.

Orthodontics Is a great career choice and we have allowed adolescents to "job shadow"
and see how truly rewarding a career in orthodontics can be.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Hersh at the
newest state-of-the-art orthodontic facility in West Bloomfield/Commerce Township
248-926-4100.

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248-926-4100

hershorthodontics.corn

B o Y

LAWYE

Irreverent
'Rejection'

Being an orthodontist is, in my opinion the greatest occupation I can imagine. I don't
use the word job, because although it Is a responsibility, tt's also a pleasure, and to be
honest, a lot of fun. Becoming involved In kid's lives and watching them grow and mature
Involves tremendous gratification. Changing someone's appearance for the better and
seeing his or her self-esteem increase, Is a true delight.

In my office, we all try to go that extra mile, and not only make kid's feel comfortable with
the environment we have created, but work constantly In boosting their sett worth and
esteem. We want them to grow both physically and emotionally. It is an opportunity to
influence others positively and make our community a better place.

The story of a Detroiter's pursuit of a career.

ick Lax is going to law school.
A semi-professional magi-
Rick Lax
cian and a general disgrace,
attends DePaul
Lax decides it's time to get his life
University
together and join his father's ranks hi
College of Law
making "The Only Acceptable Career
and works as
Choice." Born to a long line of lawyers,
a freelance
Lax, a Bloomfield Hills Andover High
writer. The ama-
Rick Lax
School and University of Michigan
teur magician
graduate, knew that it was only a matter
lives in Chicago,
of time until he, too, entered the fold.
where he practices prestidigita-
He had studied political science at U.
tion. He blogs at ricklax.com .
of M.
Rick Lax will sign copies of
"Politics isn't a science and, therefore,
"Lawyer Boy" at Border's Books
there's no such thing as a political sci-
and Music, 34300 Woodward
entist and, therefore, poli-sci students
Ave., Birmingham, at 7 p.m.
generally need to find other fields to
Wednesday, July 16.
actually enter upon graduation',' says
Lax, 26. "And that field is usually law. It
was for me, at least"
do with genre'
After suffering a few sudden, crush-
Unlike fiction, when you are writing
ing disappointments, he is accepted
a memoir, you don't have to think up
to DePaul Law School in Chicago, a
memorable characters and a compel-
Catholic university that has a faculty
ling plot. And unlike nonfiction, you
exchange program with the Hebrew
don't have to do any research Lax says,
University in Jerusalem.
In Lawyer Boy (St.
Lax began Lawyer Boy,
Martin's Press, hardcover,
peppered with explana-
$24.95), Lax employs
tions of real cases and
a dry wit to dissect the
legal jargon, during his
application process
second year at DePaul.
and his first year of law
"I loved Scott Turow's
school. His trials and tra-
first-year law school
vails prove even the most
memoir One L, but ifs
unprepared and unlikely
dated;' Lax says. "He went
law students can sur-
to law school in the early
vive the test of the first
1970s and so much as
year, and furthermore
R ICK LAX
changed since then, par-
can maintain and even
ticularly the presence of
nourish a lively sense
women, minorities and
of humor. "You'll find
computers:'
Judaism-related stories/observations,
Writing Lawyer Boy was easy. "The
especially in the footnotes',' says Lax,
words just poured out',' Lax says. "Never once a DJ for Joe Cornell Entertainment.
had writer's block, never drank to
"You'll read about mischief I caused at
excess, never questioned whether what
Hebrew school at Shaarey Zedek and
I was writing was any good. It was a
the politics of bar mitzvah T-shirts
breeze, and I think a lot of that had to
among other things." ❑

Orthodontists

on it in red capital letters, but
decided it would be funnier to send
you the rejection letter you're read-
ing now in one of our acceptance
envelopes. That way, when you saw it
you'd think you got in, only to feel the
sudden, crushing disappointment
that is the reality of your own feeble-
mindedness.
We hate you,

The

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