Having a unique desire to lead and help people achieve their goals is something I think I have and would be able to use in the NHS Vice President duties. I see the Vice President role as a learning experience that would help me improve on the skills I need to successfully help the group achieve their goals. I think I would be a good candidate for the position because I’m willing to work hard and help out as much as possible in any and all areas needed. I also have great leadership and problem solving skills I believe would contribute to the organization and to the group of chairpeople of NHS. Being the Vice President would help me grow as a person and as a leader, and I hope to be able to be a part of a body of people who share the same goals…
I had a special ability to convey information to students and organizing in a straight forward…
In this essay there will be insight to what the NHS constitution is about, why it was created and the principles and values. There will also be explanations as to why the constitution was created, and why it is important. In addition one value “compassion” and its key aspects will be expanded in more depth and why we need it within the NHS constitution. The National Health Service (NHS) constitution is a system of health laws/rules that all NHS staff, patients and public must abide by or be aware of; it was founded in 2009, by the department of health.…
The purpose of this assignment it to identify, describe and analyse the importance of the core changes that NHS has brought to the people of Britain since it was first introduced. To have a wider understanding of the context, a review on century back since its introduction will be explained in more detail. Firstly, a definition of what Social policy will be given in order to understand the process of Social policy- making. Social policy is considered as a political activity, which seeks the provision of welfare by creating plans of actions that will deal and try to tackle social issues.…
I enjoy taking on initiative and opportunities. Not only am I a leader, but I am also a good team player. I can adapt to unfamiliar areas of work and I can react quickly. Because I participate in many activities at school and have experience in the arts (music, digital and media arts, specializing in dance), and in sports (gymnastics, badminton, track), I work well with children because I can connect to them through activities and…
What have you achieved regarding the four qualities of the National Honor Society (Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service) that merits your inclusion in this organization? Over the course of my two years at McNair, I have done all that is within my capability to demonstrate the four qualities of the NHS. In terms of character, I am persistent and passionate when given tasks, and I am more than willing to help others with their problems, whether it is school-related or not, without resorting to dishonest means such as cheating. In terms of scholarship, I have done my best to obtain excellent grades and have successfully maintained A averages throughout all my classes at McNair so far.…
I believe the function of an organization such as National Honor Society would be to promote leadership, character, and service. With the use of each aspect, students are taught to be leaders of the new generation with the different opportunities present such as volunteering. By doing so, students are able to use these characteristics throughout their life, and would be able to try to make the world a better place as each day goes by. Being in the National Honor Society ultimately helps improve a student’s mentality and impact on the world around them as the organization helps deeply with the student’s perspective on one’s life in the oncoming years. If chosen upon selection, I would contribute to the continued growth and success of NHS…
I am confident that I will be a great addition to the NHS because I strive to be a pillar of the community by exuding responsibility, leadership, intelligence, and dedication. I am devoted to being the best role model imaginable as I am an older sister, cousin, and babysitter. Although those responsibilities may be overlooked, they are most imperative to me. In today's society, I believe it is vital for high school students to exhibit an honorable life for the children they influence. I have always valued my education and earned a strong QPA in honors and AP classes.…
Prior to my experience in the Columbia University Summer Public Health Scholars Program (SPHSP), I simply wanted to “help people”. This broad and shallow reason for my pursuit of a medical degree has since been redefined. My pursuit of a medical degree is greatly strengthened by the Columbia University Summer Public Health Scholars Program (SPHSP). During the SPHSP the program exposed us to Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and my eyes were opened to unique way help people.…
There are many ethical and political issues surrounding the finance of medical care in the United States and Canada. The Affordable Care Act was intended to provide affordable medical care to all Americans. In 1987, Rosalyn Schwartz, a recently divorced American, lost the medical coverage previously provided through her husband’s job. Due to the fact that she had a pre-existing ulcer condition, insurance companies only offered plans that excluded treatment for ulcers. Universal medical coverage supplies basic medical care for all citizens.…
National Honor Society (NHS), a highly prestigious organization that runs nationwide. It is more than just an honors club. The National Honor Society recognizes students who show excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. I believe that I possess these qualities, and will be able to contribute to the betterment of the community. The National Honor Society would give me a huge opportunity to reach out and give more to the society.…
“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.” – Anatole France Hailing from the Catfish Capital of the World, Belzoni MS, I am Laderka Dominique Coats. I was born on October 19, 1995 in Indianola, MS under the zodiac sign Libra, to the proud parents of Lisa Coats and Derrick Jenkins. I am 21 years old. Growing up, my mother practically raised my brother, Roderick Coats and I on her own while upholding the responsibilities of a single parent.…
I grew up in an economically disadvantaged household. Neither of my parents hold a college degree,and money was often a struggle. Even under these circumstances,I was determined to succeed. I moved to NYC, which has allowed me to gain countless unique opportunities. My diligence and resilience allowed me to make living in NYC and subsequent challenges a possibility.…
Science has always been my strong point and a place wherein all my aspirations lie. I have always yearned of achieving a career in the medical field, and by studying my course in college and gaining a better understanding of the human anatomy, I have become motivated to achieve a degree in Diagnostic Radiography, and set the foundations for a career helping to develop, and to explore ways in which the use of radiography can help better someone’s life. My interest in radiography led me to partake in a taster course at City University of London wherein I got a flavour of what was to come if I was accepted into University for diagnostic radiography and to receive hands-on experience with machinery and equipment. During my taster session, I was…
The area of curricula that I have chosen is English-Language Arts. This subject area is important because it teaches students to think critically and accomplish problem solving tasks. The reading and writing of literature will help them think and interpret on a higher educational level. Instead of being a strict teacher, I will be a facilitator. My classroom will be one of control, and not one with a strict code of order.…