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    The foundation of my leadership knowledge was acquired from practical experience in the work force, which I supplemented through my educational pursuits. Prior to my current position as a finance and operations manager I held various positions where I proved myself to be someone that was organized and dedicated to effectively implementing policy and procedures. My first management position was in 1995 when I was the Finance/Administration manager for a Spanish owned biomedical company based…

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    Ssst Experience

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    When I was in 6th grade last year, my older brother attended Baruch College STEP Academy. When I attended the summer presentation on the last day, I observed the amazing projects created in addition to information about the field trips that participants attended. This inspired When I was in 6th grade last year, my older brother attended Baruch College STEP Academy. When I attended the summer presentation on the last day, I observed the amazing projects created in addition to information about…

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    Milhearsal Experience

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    Today I attended a rehearsal event at East Los Angeles College. This particular event was a piano rehearsal by Andree Ann Deschenes and took place in the S2 recital hall on October 13 and lasted about one hour. She performed and discussed piano music by Darius Milhaud “Sausages do Brasil, op.67”, Ignacio Cervantes “Danzas Cubanas”, and Ernesto Lecuona “Andalucia Suite”. One interesting thing about this event is we had a special guest and was Anita Garay who she played percussion instruments.…

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    After the Romantic period Childhood was created and a division between adult and child was formed. In William Blake’s poem The Lamb great divine and supreme being of children is portrayed.”I a child an thou a lamb” connects children with innocence portrays them to be God like. This theme of a perfect, pure child was created and idolized during the Romantic era, however, the definition of a perfect mature adult was not addressed. In Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice in Wonderland, Alice is placed in…

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    Painting and relevance: Jacques-Louis David’s “Oath of the Horatii” was painted in 1784 and it was commissioned by the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture on behalf of the Kind Louis XVI. The inspiration of the painting had to come by Corneille’s Play “Horace” which was being performed in Paris during that time. In 1785 the painting was exhibited at the Paris Salon. The painting shows a decisive moment of will as well as a great family tragedy resulting from political consequences. The…

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    Reflection About Classroom Teaching Experience Being an educator is a challenge and a new learning experience each time. As an educator, I am entrusted with the responsibility of shaping the way students think and feel in the classroom. I have always wanted to be an educator and share my experiences with the new generation of nurses. When I was assigned to work with professor Lynette Rayman to do my classroom teaching experience, I was thrilled because the topic I chose was chronic kidney…

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    William Blake was born in London, England on November 28, 1757. He attended school for a short while and was homeschooled by his mom as a child. At a young age, Blake had many visions and at age 4, he was said to have seen god’s hands at a window. Blake’s visions would affect the poems that he later would write. At age 10, Blake sketched ancient statues of human bodies and at that point, it was clear that Blake was gifted with an artistic talent. At age 14, Blake was apprenticed to the engraver…

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    Life is sweet, but life is hard. In “The Tyger” and “The Lamb” by William Blake, the speaker expresses a conflicted attitude towards God and the two poems differ in their tone towards God and all of his creations. The speaker, a follower of the christian faith, creates a powerful tone through the use of diction, imagery, and repetition in “The Tyger” and “The Lamb.” Both poems have conflicting attitudes toward God, for “The Lamb” creates a confident and passionate tone while “The Tyger”…

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    Childhood Portfolio

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    In this portfolio I explore the art of growing up, and the hardships that go with it. It is a journey on having innocence and how growing up you start to lose your innocence. When you first have your innocence you think the world is perfect and you see it through a black and white lense.However when you lose your innocence you start to notice the hardships people start to go through in life, and you start to notice that the world is not just black and white it has many other colors waiting to be…

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    Imagine a world where everyone carries a mark of how many lives they have lived. Where you would be reincarnated and have be born with a mark. Well that’s how my world is and everyone has a certain amount of mark, except me… my mark is special. I walk around everyday with an infinite symbol meaning I have lived unlimited lives and will keep on living unlimited lives. In school it is always a competition of who has lived the most lives and those who have lived the most lives are known to be more…

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