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    geographical boundaries to have a major impact (Riccucci, 2002). Gayle overcame cultural bias, social stigmas, funding challenges, intricacies of working with foreign governments, and politics by exercising external support, individual support, and professionalism (Riccucci, 2002; Starling, 2010). Her participatory style of management and empowerment of her staff allowed her to plan, coordinate, and operate the many facets of an organization simultaneously (Riccucci, 2002). Finally, the…

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    proper civilian clothes. The clothes themselves should not have any wrinkles and have a clean, professional appearance. Shoes should match, be modest, and clean. After preparing the attire, an officer should be mindful of their behavior in court. Professionalism is key, which includes being unbiased, showing respect to all individuals, and remaining tranquil. Preparing attire and practicing behavior are the first steps in ensuring a successful testimony in court, but communication is another…

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    Becoming a paramedic has been a passion of mine since observing the calm and competent professionalism of a team of paramedics attending to my father. The Ambulance Service to me is a prestigious group of people who excel at demonstrating care, compassion and commitment to their service users. The role of a paramedic is continuously developing to maintain a high standard of pre-hospital care, the use of the HCPC Standards of Proficiency helps all paramedics achieve excellent levels of care and…

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    As a Warrant Officer in the United States Army we serve a very unique purpose. When asked any Warrant Officer will quickly tell you they are “technical and tactical experts” in their particular field, be it aviation, transportation, maritime service or field specialization. ADRP 6-22 states that we serve our organizations by providing quality advice and solutions in equipment at the junior levels, moving to technical knowledge on higher echelon systems at the senior level. This does not mean,…

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    In the Hospital setting, the patients are the centre of our professional nursing practice. The fact that patients are confined in a small room or with multiple patients is at a low level importance, but our major concern is about examining the challenges of the lifestyle and behavior and focus on how to improve the hospital setting and let patients enjoy their stay. Multiple issues affect this environment, starting with social media. Social media is something that we all use and it has become…

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    dominating style earned him the nickname The Hammer. He really hammered his opponents when necessary as well as when it was not so needed. During the 1974-75 season, David established an all-time record for the most penalty minutes (472 minutes). Andre Dupont was second in terms of having most penalty minutes in that season. During the 1974-75 season, the dominant stars of this team were involved in as much as 77 fights with different opponents. This clearly shows how aggressive and violent…

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    Facilitation was something that I had considered from the very moment I heard that I was able to apply. Honors Colloquium is such an interesting a unique course and I desperately wanted to give my experience to the incoming Honors freshman. However, leading up to being accepted as a Facilitator, and even after I was excepted I was nervous. Nervous, about being able to achieve the role of a Facilitator and nervous of performing the role well enough that my student excelled and became proficient…

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    “Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don’t recognize them.” This quote by Ann Landers meticulously perceives most of what my colleagues succumb to on a daily basis. I strongly accredit that I recognize and accommodate these opportunities, which is why I have relented to taking the fortuity of being in the Scabbard and Blade society. I should be designated for Scabbard and Blade because of my day-to-day delegation of the Five Star Qualities of Scabbard and Blade.…

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    requirement for becoming a leader. Most of my scores are average or more, with few like flexibility, connecting and networking, taking appropriate action, coach and motivator, and employee involvement being below average. I demonstrate a high level of professionalism and I am good at project management. My weakest average score was in connecting and networking with a score of 3.2, and with a difference in scores of 0.8. My scores indicate that I am not good at networking with peers, building…

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    WHY FOCUS ON TRUST? Trust within the community is extremely important when considering the protection of the community. It is also key to effective law enforcement. James Bowman, Evan Berman, and Johnathan West are scholarly authors and are experts in their occupation and mention their thoughts on building community trust. Bowman, J. Berman, E., & West, J. (2001) mention that in order to build community trust, it is important for law enforcement leaders to set an environment within their…

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