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    under consideration; 2) What strategies can be identified to address it; 3) What are the costs and benefits of each of these options? 4) What specific policy proposal would support the most advantageous of these options; 5) How can support for this proposal be generated; 6) what information do advocated need to communicate to support the proposal” (Barusch, 2006,…

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    objectives could improve individual outcomes in education. The Act states that adolescents should be able to read and write and have a slight basic understanding of mathematic skills by the time the student reaches the third grade. Though for the proposal that is to be implemented I’m proposing setting the school class to a slightly higher grade such as the fifth grade instead of the third grade stated in the “No Child Left Behind” Act, this is so at least the child in question will understand…

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    Two Evaluation Criteria table: Criteria Weighting Weighted score Reason/comments STAGE TWO EVALUATION (No evaluation required at stage one) 1. PASS/FAIL SECTION (Bidders must pass all the criteria in this section) 1.1 Ability to fund the proposals Not applicable Pass/Fail 1.2 Acceptable credit score rating Not applicable Pass/Fail 1.3 Conservation of existing community users Not applicable Pass/Fail 1.4 Overview of experience of managing similar facilities with two references from…

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    Dealing with Intolerance The United States is a diverse and multicultural society. It is a society in which people of different ethnicities, genders, religions, and sexualities coexist and are expected to, at the very least, be tolerant of others. However, in reality, people are less accepting of others who appear different or have different views and beliefs than their own. In such less accepting and fearful society it is necessary to overcome and deal with intolerance in order to coexist…

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    The United States of America is known as the “Land of the Opportunity.” However, this statement is not completely true due to one aspect. Once students of America graduate high school, most of the students want to attend college and make their lives better. In fact, most take their ACT, apply for college, and apply for scholarships to prepare financially for college, but they still do not obtain the amount of funds they need. College is a part of life that can be burdensome to both the parent…

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    Advisory Council Essay

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    Council notes and questions concerning Lisa’s proposals. VII.A. The advisory council believes that every member has a choice to make his/her voice heard every year when he/she votes on council members. The point of the advisory council is that we are respected for our wisdom, experience and the advice that we are asked to give. The advisory council is a leadership team that calls and guides discussion meetings. VII.B. “Leadership Team” is removed from the first paragraph of the current policy…

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    impressively. For instance, I deliver my response to this proposal by working very closely to my group project to share my suggestions and ideas with them and spur their efforts by offering incentives such as bonus, more vacation time; etc, after the project gets accomplished. Additionally, functional communication among our colleagues helps to recognize the ideas and thoughts. My team deserves to acknowledge my respond to this proposal with appropriate attitude and behavior. Since, the culture…

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    In the chapter one of The Willpower Instinct by Kelly McGonigal she describes the concept and the components of willpower. She writes that there are three different pieces of willpower. “I won’t” power, which helps you to resist temptation and encourages you to say no to everything you want to say yes. That can be a candy bar or a cocktail. “I will” power, your ability to do what you have to do, even if part of you does not want to do it and “I want” power, your motivation regarding what is…

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    Tosha Kadakia Effectively Influencing Decision- Makers by Marshall Goldsmith In my analysis, I discuss how individuals can utilize selected guidelines intended to help them be more successful in influencing decision makers. Developing the ability to present ideas and to educate decision makers expands the opportunity for potential success for a company. Often times, an employee is more knowledgeable about the ins and outs of his assigned unit and the associated specific tasks than the…

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    Joseph Bloggs seeks a land use control consent to develop a retirement village at 12 Smith Street, Palmerston North. The proposal is to construct 20 units (10 single storey double attached dwellings) on a single site legally described as Lot 1021 DP 50032, that has a net area of 2300m2. The site is currently vacant and has frontage to Smith Street and Jones Place. Retirement villages are provided for in the provisions contained within Section 10 (Residential Zone) of the Palmerston North City…

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