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    side, so they stood out a little bit more. That way they can see how long you have worked there. · I made the job duties at Fogo de Chao past tense since you no longer work there. Somehow I messed up the last job duty and it is blending into the line under. Make sure you fix that. Sorry I messed it up! Professional Organizations ·…

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    percent of hate crimes were motivated by religious prejudice; whereas, in 2012, twenty-eight percent of hate crimes were motivated by religious prejudice (Jackson). Many of those responsible for these violent hate crimes were students. In 2012, nearly one in five of those individuals were under the age of eighteen (Jackson). How can this be justified? Allowing the act of bullying to be even more prevalent in society is due to discrimination based on religion. Bullying includes the physical,…

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    should they be able to vote for the leader of the country. According to cnn.com it says that “If you're old enough to serve on a jury, die for your country and decide who should be president, are you old enough to drink?” It also says that “Bui thinks students would…

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    Swot Analysis Of Deloitte

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    company, Deloitte has great opportunity for me to learn and grow. As an international students, Deloitte would be a great choice since it is an international company. Even if I go back my country after graduation, I still can try to explore my career at Deloitte. Deloitte values skills and creativity, which enables everyone to make full use of their strengths to contribute. I believe people woking here are highly responsible for their work and proud of what they’re doing. 2. Deloitte values…

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    Promoting safety and wellbeing (PSW) is an integral part of all teacher’s lives, thus requiring all students wishing to become teachers to learn and train in PSW. The key fundaments of PSW is the roles a teacher plays. Teacher, even if they are only on placement need to provide an environment for all students that is welcoming, engaging and most of all, safe and respectful. Teachers are responsible for their ability to recognise when a child’s safety has been compromised, understand differences…

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    more financially secure but going to college does make you feel more secure . In the article “College Students Becoming Less Financially Responsible” by Allie Bidwell it assserts that “College students nationwide are increasingly managing their own money, but a new survey shows that they're becoming less responsible about it.” This proves that if they are irresponsible with their money than how are they more financially secure. In fact in the article 10 Surprising Ways a College Education…

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    Expectancy theory consists of expectancy, instrumentality, and valance. Expectancy refers to the likelihood that efforts will lead to performance. Instrumentality indicates the likelihood that performance will lead to outcome. Finally, valance refers to how much the expected outcome is valued. Since the mentioned group members valance is expected to be low, even thought his expectancy and instrumentality might be high, he will be more likely to pursue other behavior, such as free time…

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    over the different student development theories in our text, I discovered that there were quite a few that I could apply to my college experience/student developmental journey. Even though there were many different theories that I could apply to my college experience, the one theory that stood out to me was Alan Chickering and Linda Reisser’s revised Seven Vectors of Student Development theory. Chickering felt that a student’s development is shaped by the struggle of the student encountering…

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    could make education better, it would be to change a student’s motivation. Throughout my internship, I see a variety of students that have the potential to be and do anything they aspire to be, and yet they lack drive to get there. Teachers are not making connections to students and instead are letting students fall through the cracks. I want to be able to connect with students, to be that motivational push they need to be successful in life. Teachers today have a lot of pressures, and these…

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    hard to do and is a challenge. The challenge of experiencing a certain culture and gaining a new culture at the same time. As teachers, we must provide a classroom with high needs with successful results. I thought it was unique how she pointed out that a minority student may think they can not succeed because they retain the knowledge that the teacher doesn’t look like them…

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