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    Husain who is a attorney at Farooqi & Husain Law Office. “Did majoring in history help you as a lawyer?” “Majoring in History definitely helped me in my journey to becoming a lawyer. The skills learned in history classes are the most helpful in studying and passing future exams.” “What skills benefited the most?” “Skills like critical analyzing and reading will help the most because these texts will help critically read material in your studies, especially in becoming a lawyer because you will…

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    The Field Training Officer (FTO) program was designed to advance a recruit officers knowledge and make them a better patrol officer. The definition of the FTO program is an experienced or senior member of a law enforcement organization, who is responsible for the training and evaluation of a rookie or probationary level officer. I based my FTO program around my departments program. I assisted on the development of this program so we could ensure our recruit officers were getting the best…

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    language as a single entity which integrates the individual skills of writing, speaking, reading, and listening. This holistic approach believes that the experiences of the learner — both newly acquired experience and prior knowledge — are what provides the foundation and subsequent growth of learning language (Patzelt,…

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    I hate writing! Writing is the repetitive routine that is not attractive or engaging. Indeed, as I start to write, I lay on my bed tiredly, blankly stare at the computer’s screen, and secretly pray for magical words and thoughtful ideas to rush into my dumb brain. In fact, as an English learner, it took me a huge amount of time and effort to learn how to write. I migrated to the United States four and a half years ago from Vietnam with my family and started school without knowing any English.…

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    Skill Assessment

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    a survey assessing how I felt I rated in the area of thirty different skill sets. This survey is similar to other skill assessment test I have taken while a student at Bethel University. Though I had a good idea of what the outcome would be, I believe surveys like this are beneficial in getting a person to seriously consider what skill sets they are best or worst at., but I also believe it could be biased. I may feel my skill of planning is well developed, but when compared it to others it may…

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    years has led me to learn how to adapt to my surroundings quickly. Now that I’m in the running start program I have learned, it is no different. There is always a new writing skill that can be learned. All throughout high school, I was told, “college will be much harder.” In some ways this is true and false in others, but while writing my first paper I was presented with one of the ways that it is difficult. Because of being taught one way and then told to write in a completely…

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    Self Compliance Report

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    It is always interesting to reflect on your life, whether is personal, or goal oriented. Therefore, based on the choices I made, I can see where I landed in the ladder of success. Now, I begin to reflect on my educational road, and what I have accomplish, and learned. I have taken many classes where it teaches me about law, the Criminal justice system, how the court works, and the process. Being fortunate enough to learn all this at Everest College, where I did obtain my AA degree in Criminal…

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    support students in developing their strengths in each of the learning outcomes Faculty is expected to teach in a variety of methods to ensure that students are gaining the knowledge and skills to demonstrate this performance. The program draws on an interdisciplinary approach focusing on developing financial skills, deployment of assets, implementation of well planned solutions for improving community life and the evaluation of program effectiveness. Students are provided the opportunity to…

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    This report will demonstrate the high level transferrable skills that I learned during my experience as a volunteer which will play a vital role in my future career in investment banking. Confidence and self awareness - Volunteering is a way of giving back to your community and at the same time it helps in building critical and social skills, the activities I was involved in which will be explained further in outcomes 2 and 3 helped me gain confidence which is important in any future job or…

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    Schwab Job Analysis

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    deliver on those tasks. You've been able to learn anything that you've needed to and delivered on your project. You've gotten one certification and are working on a second. One of your best skills is learning new technologies. You have a strong sense of commitment when delivering tasks on time and writing quality code. You've built a good rapport with your teammates and your teammates have said as much. Your interaction with your teammates when working out solutions to problems is excellent…

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