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    After I took a personality test and getting the results of INFJ advocate personality, I could agree with the results. Advocates tend to see helping others as their purpose in life. A few of my characteristics that will allow myself to become a successful teacher in the future is that I have a hard-headedness aspect, I have a solid character, and I am a good listener. I feel like teachers need to have a hard-headed personality because this is the only way that she will not get walked all over on…

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    Everyone has dreams.Weather they want to be a world class surgeon, a big shot lawyer, or even the next President of the United States. I have three essential dreams that I plan to achieve. I plan to make a difference in the world, by being a peer advocate. Also, to attend college and graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. Lastly, to settle down and start a family. This dream may not be important to some people, but it is to me. I value my family most, and to have my own…

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    impacts the future of everyone as well. On the contrary, the education neglected by a select few individuals also impacts everyone's future, but only in a negative manner. The fact is that “everyone wants to lower the dropout rate” claims education advocate Missy Remiss. Moreover, Barack Obama claimed “When students don’t walk away from their education, more of…

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    personality to be an advocate. For me, the meaning of being an advocate is to be a leader, to have an activist personality, to represent yourself as someone who stands up for yourself and others as well as to be a representative for those who do not have a voice. To be an advocate for me meant to be an outgoing, imperative person, but when I read about the meaning of an advocate in the career assessments, I realized that I had the wrong perspective about the definition of an advocate. According…

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    Patient advocates fulfill a very important role for those patients in need of help when navigating the health care system. To excellently perform this job, patient advocates need special privileges to truly act as the clinical liaison for the patient. Patient advocates have access to patients’ health care records, insurance information and financial means. Furthermore, advocates have an in-depth perspective on the patient’s weaknesses, whether mental or physical. As with many privileges,…

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    During the progressive era, Ida B. Wells was a strong advocate for African American rights because she was persistent through hardship, she spoke out when she saw discrimination and she was dedicated to her cause. We can see these attributes through her journalism, her protests and the struggles she overcame in her life. One way Ida B. Wells was an effective advocate was in her persistence through hard times, in her early life and in her civil rights career. An example of her persistence in her…

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    High and Late Middle Ages. As the Gothic style flourished throughout other countries, Philadelphia became the country that has one of the finest Gothic revival churches. The George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate, located at 18th and Diamond Street. The article, Church of the Advocate National Historic Landmark Nomination written by Susan Glassman states, “Designed to suggest a medieval compound, the buildings are grouped about a central cloister, and are visually connected by their…

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    In my role as a Family Advocate, I work very closely with the families in our program. Sometimes it is not easy to understand the different needs and approaches when working with children and families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Even with the same group of people, we may not share the same culture or belief as Gonzales-Mena (2008) has discussed in her book. It is very important for me to understand diversity and become culturally competent in order to provide a…

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    playing the role of a Consumer Advocate, a First term President, and a Supreme Court Clerk. In completing the stimulation, her score varied from being successful at 2 out of 3 of the stimulations. In completing the Supreme Court Clerk, she was not successful at accomplishing this task. She was over thinking on these question; therefore caused her to score lower in than the other 2 task. However, it led her to be more successful in the last two stimulation of a Consumer Advocate and a First Term…

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    parent’s advocate for play. Old fashioned dramatic play is what is missing in children’s lives and some preschools are taking play off the agenda. O’Conner’s plea is to let children be children and let them play (2010). This article discussed the neighborhood putting on a block party to encourage play. This was a free play activity based outside but it still engaged families in play and recognized its importance for children to be happy and healthy. Preschool teacher Angel Ralph is an advocate…

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