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    of a job to identify and assess the ergonomic risk factors that are reasonably likely to causing or contributing to the reported MSDs.” (Reese 154, 2009). Once this assessment is conducted it allows management to measure ergonomic risk factors and define if ESH and OSHA measures and policy should be implemented and prioritize employees and workplace safety…

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    Ethical Expectations

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    discipline process. This is an expectation that require continual awareness. Another ethical expectation in education is confidentiality. Any type of student information should remain private and is not to be discussed unless there is an obligation to do so. Confidentiality includes student information, academic information, and/or disciplinary history.…

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    times because of, their imperfections. Countless conquerors, leaders, and reformers who are celebrated by historians owe much of their success to their faults. Copious academic minds despite their ‘perceived’ shortcomings have prevailed in their fields of study and changed the world. Sometimes we must see our misgivings as features that, for a large part, define who we are and determine who we will become. They are the lenses through…

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    Paradox of Creativity When it comes to defining creativity it is pretty simple, to me is a way to measure one 's imagination, cognitive skills and how you fluently you can use that creative attributes in your day to day life. When asked to define creativity, why does it have so many meanings? Creativity is one of those words when asked to define, have many definitions because there are many ways to go about being creative. Therefore having a viable meaning to that word is almost impossible…

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    Inclusionary practices are more true to life than exclusive practices in the school system. By learning how to learn in the same classroom, students learn how to live together in the world. Research shows that improved academic achievement occurs when students with disabilities learn in general education classrooms (uwstout.edu). Students want to strive for success to fit in with the other students. For instance, Walter-Thomas (1997) found that after three years a majority of students in his…

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    developing and refining their skills in creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, communication and collaboration. Academic success should never be strictly based on grades. Although getting good grades is important, learning how to get along with others and learning how to respect each other’s differences is as equally important. I believe a person has achieved academic success when they have found a balance between school life and personal life. Teacher’s goals should be to produce…

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    of persuasion or example by which an individual (or leadership team) induces a group to pursue objectives held by the leader or shared by the leader and his or her followers.” And the manner in which an individual persuades a group to follow him defines his leadership style. Donald Trump, the larger-than-life celebrity perhaps best known for the words, “You’re fired!" employs a commanding leadership style. With his military school background and his bluntly assertive manner, he’s proven to raise…

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    The Meritocracy Myth

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    its existence and are unable to define it, they still believe it. It manages to permeate every facet of society and social institution. Its influence is everywhere. This would not be a problem if it were true. However, a myth by its very definition means something that is untrue and therefore the Meritocracy Myth is something we have learned to believe in with little basis in reality. Meritocracy is an ideology that centers on the belief that an individual’s success is the result of their own…

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    be beautifully diverse. We saw differences in opinions of what is beautiful throughout our entire course. In each of our readings, the writer either found the topic to be beautiful or not, and left the reader to form their own opinion as well. I define beauty as anything that…

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    The Contender Analysis

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    “How Do Our Choices Today Determine the People We Become?” Determination. Perseverance. Strength. Patience. Those are all qualities that help people overcome obstacles. The articles “The Contender” by Derek Burnett, “Paralympic Star Makes History On NBA Stage” by E. Lancaster, and “Life in the Red” by Benedict Carey all show how people overcame obstacles to achieve their dreams. After reading and annotating articles about a determined Kyle Maynard, a motivational speaker Blake Leeper, and the…

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