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    Leadership: Self-Analysis and Development Plan As Christian leader, my goal is to use Biblical principles to guide my servant leadership relationship with followers and associates. My success, as a leader, is predicated upon following the Holy Spirit along with creating and sharing common goals with followers. Also, success as a Christian leader will not be an accident, but rather the result of a carefully crafted leadership development plan that systematically addresses leadership behaviors…

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    her time, and arguably ever. What the Water Gave Me (see Appendix A), also known as What I Saw in the Water is one of the most renowned pieces by artist, Frida Kahlo for it’s usage of symbolism which gives the viewer insight into much of Frida’s personal life including: her family,political views, and sexual orientation. Frida paints both her mother and father in the painting, in a manner which resembles another work entitled, My Grandparents, My Parents, and I(see Appendix B), a piece about…

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    Jon Krakauer’s nonfiction narrative Into The Wild is about 22-year-old, college graduate Chris Mccandless who leaves on a two-year adventure on the road and long time dream to live off the Alaskan Wild, so he can find himself and so he did. McCandless burned all identification, donated his life savings of $25,000 to charity, left everything behind including his family, and hit the road and made his final destination in the Alaskan Wild for 110 days before he died of starvation and was found 19…

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    by countless of important activists but there were only a few that stood out amongst the crowd. Martin Luther King and Malala Yousafzai were one of these few people their impassioned speeches, “ I Have a Dream” and Malala UN speech, motivated and inspired multiple people across the world and as well has caused a huge impact on American society. Although, both speeches spoke of different topics, focused on a different broad of people, and had send out different messages throughout their speeches…

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    the answer Estella expected and ‘she slapped my face with such force as she had, when I answered it’. Again she asked her question. This time Pip replied “I shall not tell you” and the two went up to Miss Havisham’s room shortly…

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    make me feel so alive. New stories, facts, and references feed my mind and my voice, bringing confidence and clarity to my life. In Spain, where I grew up, women were not recognized or encouraged to continue their education or have a voice. Out of ignorance, my father and brothers crashed any impulse that I had as a young girl to let my opinions and my voice out; however, I found alternative ways to express myself through dance, paint and spiritual practices. Even though I am confident in my…

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    Glory In Beowulf

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    the fight. Not only wanting to be the person who personally kills the monster but Beowulf fights in certain ways that makes him look more godlike than ever. He will do anything to be praised by the people of Hrothgar’s kingdom and of his kingdom. In Hrothgar’s mead hall, Beowulf argues with Unferth about the success of the swimming competition between Beowulf and Breca. In an attempt to shame…

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    Crisis Reflection Paper

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    remain calm before during and after an incident, it is not until a day or two after I do feel the effects of the event. My main focus is always directed to those who would need the most assistance and their personal care before my own. My ability to adapt to a crisis and weigh out strategies and exits overrides my inability to detach and respond to immediate emotions of fear, anxiety or my own personal danger. How to deal with those emotions and after effect is something I would like to know…

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    growth as a counselor/therapist? My experience considering becoming a counselor/therapist began over 11 years ago during my undergraduate study. I took a basic Psych 101 class and found in a sea of lecture halls, this course stood out. At that point, I went on to make Psychology my minor. As an undergrad, I was having a hard time discerning between doing the research versus becoming a therapist. They seemed intertwined for me and the former stuck. Upon graduating, I took my interest into the…

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    The line, “The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine. The tragedy is that my story could have been his,” beautifully summarizes Wes Moore’s book: The Other Wes Moore. The book is an autobiography for two Wes Moores: the author and the convict. Both men grew up fatherless, grew up in Baltimore, and grew up in difficult circumstances, yet the author is a successful entrepreneur and veteran while the convict is in prison for life. There are many debatable explanations for why the…

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