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    Through my involvement and commitment in the classroom I have provided myself the opportunity to further my education, but it has also molded me into the person I am today. The field of psychiatry is one that will challenge me; however, it is a challenge I am rather impatiently…

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    self-training, and complete tasks more efficiently, thereby reducing the time pressure on the whole team. Other than these professional benefits of being supportive, I have gained personal satisfaction from volunteering in child education activities. I have gone to schools and underprivileged communities to teach children about our environment and about safeguarding the wellbeing of our planet and its…

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    Importance Of Color Guard

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    activities (Francisco). Examples such as competing in a speech contest may help a student gain confidence, and being involved in a youth group or scouting organization may help the student develop character and connect with the community. Community service or volunteering might help a student project a caring and compassion attitude toward others (Francisco). Color guard has more positive impact in people’s lives who that are in the sport rather than other people who don’t participate in…

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    My Purpose of Education Educators must remember that the children we serve in our schools will be tomorrow’s citizens. We must enable all children to see the extent of their capabilities and their future potential. It becomes the role of educators to teach children not only how to think, but what to do with their thoughts. I believe educators must foster life-long learning and a desire not to be satisfied with the status quo. Productive United States citizens should always be looking for ways to…

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    involved kids tend to stay out of trouble and away from drugs & alcohol. We talked on the variety of clubs and sports the junior high offered and told stories of what we were involved with while doing fun activities to engage students. Through involvement with SAFE, I was challenged to be personable and…

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    taking supplies to Syrian refugees who fled to Israel. I will serve the Cause of Christian Science as a college student by continuing to grow as a Christian Scientist, so I can use my high-mindedness to help heal the world and increase Principia’s involvement in global prayer and service…

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    Telstr A Case Study

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    325) has generally delivered competitive advantages (Porter and Kramer 2002). Through responding to social demands, one may suggest Telstra’s focus on employee involvement and environmental leadership (Telstra 2016) reflects an integrative strategic approach (Garriga and Mele 2004). For instance, by investing $175 million into social community programs and reducing greenhouse emissions intensity by 56% from 2015-16 (Telstra 2016) demonstrates high ‘centrality’ under Burke and Logsdon’s CSR…

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    experience. I have been able to visualize the assets, needs and opportunities that the community offers to the many different stakeholders such as the teachers, students, parents and administrators. I have also discovered many ideas that helped me grasp a better understanding of my social responsibly. Although I have been around children from the majority of my life either babysitting in the church day care, or volunteering in a first-grade…

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    Principal Juan Gonzalez

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    slack off. Like mention before education is a collaboration between the administration, teachers, and parents. When they work together they can accomplish extraordinary things. “Numerous studies have shown that parental involvement in children’s education, including volunteering at school and classroom, youth organizations, and educational programs, not only help schools and students achieve better performance but also enhance parent-child relationships and home-school relations (Epstein, 2001;…

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    my involvement with Grand Valley State University’s Bachelor of Social Work Student Organization (BSWSO) and my social work internship. I wanted to be able to provide support to individuals and families whom lacked the resources to have a stable foundation. Social work in my life was able to provide resourceful solutions and fostered my own growth and development. With the BSWSO, I have opportunities to educate students about the social work program and give back to the Grand Rapids community…

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