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    his anti-Semitic ideologies and the Aryan race flourished in regards to militarism and nationalism. Hitler placed a strong emphasis on the manipulation of youth as mentioned in one of his books ‘Mein Kampf’, ‘Whoever has the youth has the future.’ Hitler used the education system to portray Nazi views and school systems to glorify war. Youth Groups were created and propaganda and fear were blended in to manipulate the naïve children. The above ensured that Hitler produced a generation of…

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    Becoming A Peer Mentor

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    Professors, advisors, and administrators are the fundamentals to a university. They are the ones who will guide and help prospective and current students. The ones every student interacts with and the students get to know throughout the semester. Now, students have other options when seeking help. Peer educators are the umbrella for the smaller roles certain students have in the university. Peer mentors, advisors, and tutors are the helping roles for academic advisors and professors. They are…

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     I believe that I do have the ability to recognize and believe in the potential of others, however, I may fall short in recognizing the potential in some who do not share the same background as I do. For example, I feel I have a hard time recognizing the potential in certain employees who began their career working in the field. That is mostly due to the lack of technological knowledge they may possess.  I feel that I am willing to share my network of personal and professional resources. I…

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    A mentor is a more experienced, usually older in age, to share his or her knowledge, experiences and give advice about the study or work of a mentee. A good mentor is wise and willing to teach and guild the mentee in order to help them succeed. The position of mentor and mentee may always get changes when facing different people, they can be close in age. The mentor may also be a mentee of another professional. According to Albert Humphrey's mentor SWOT analysis, we can examine the mentorship…

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    What does a hero mean to you? Is it a mentor, someone you can look up to and go to for advice? Is it a way to escape modern day life and a person who you can live through? How does an epic hero represent the values of his or her society? Beowulf was written in 1000 AD by the Anglo-Saxon people its a heroic story of the warrior Beowulf and his journey to slay the monster grendel. That's only the surface of beowulf however there is deeper meanings that reflect the anglo-saxons beliefs and values.…

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    Complete the following short answer questions. 1. In your own words, describe what a mentor does. A mentor is someone who comes along side someone that is not quite at the same level of leadership as them and not only shows them how to reach the next level but does the journey with them. A mentor is someone who leads, corrects, encourages and guides a mentee through different seasons of life. 2. What legislation, regulations, code of conduct or policy or your organisation would impact upon your…

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    Hub Life Mentoring Program

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    The practices embraced by the Hub life organisation and its association with mentorship acts as an apparatus to increase wellness of youth facing relative poverty, by the provision of guidance and support from respected adults. It is this support that aspires to improve the opportunity available to youth facing poverty, whether it be educational or financial, and in turn practice the principles of social justice. Hackman (2005, p.104) affirms that social justice is not only the valuation of…

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    levels. Organised youth sport programmes see an average dropout rate of 35% a year (Gould & Petlichkoff, 1988). There’s a variety reasons for increased participation in sport, such as availability of facilities and family support however not every child is lucky enough to benefit from this, making the role of the coach vitally important. Positive Youth Development Effective coaching is of such high significance as it encourages positive development in a child. The main areas of youth…

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    Queensland Youth Services (QYS) Queensland Youth Services (QYS) is a community based organisation that was established in 1978, operating in the Townsville region. QYS is the largest agency operating in the Townville area with a specific focus on youth. QYS offers a wide range of services and programs to young people between the ages of 12 and 25. While QYS is a not for profit, non-government organisation, many of the programs offered by the agency are funded by the State and Federal…

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    Prior to starting my higher education journey as a Youth and Community Work at University of East London (UEL) I had 5 year experience working in the social care sector. The majority of my experience was working with adults and families. I had also completed an Access to Social work course in Lewisham College, which provided me with some theoretical knowledge on services that support, empower and inform citizens. I then embarked on to a on to a BA Social work degree at the Brunel University. I…

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