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    believe that my ten years of 4-H and other various clubs and activities that I have participated in throughout my life have helped me prepare for my future by teaching me valuable life lessons and skills such as responsibility, time management, assertiveness and decision making. These are lessons and skills that I will always hold with me. Being involved in various activities throughout high school made for a great experience and that’s why when attending IUPUI I hope to be just as involved and…

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    D-The patient arrived on time for her session with this writer. The patient informed this writer that she hasn't used any cocaine, only two puffs of THC. This writer asked as to what caused her to have two puffs and her response was that it was around her and passed around. The patient feels guilty about it and aware about removing herself from negative influence. The patient ensures this writer that it would not happen again. In addition, the patient reports she has not used any cocaine since…

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    play major roles in white-collar crime. Two prolific women have defied qualities of normative femininity and have played major roles in the orchestration of a corporate crime challenging Steffensmeier’s argument. By taking risks and demonstrating assertiveness while holding a dominant position in their businesses, Michelle Tobin and Monica Iles were able to carry out corporate offences in their unmonitored and independent clerical work (Steffensmeier et al. 2013:462). As mentioned before, it is…

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    The question is “why do I feel that I am ready for the Senior Loan Advisor position?” According to Merriam-Webster the word ready is defined as being in a suitable state for an activity, action, or situation; fully prepared mentally or physically for some experience or action. Coming up on three faithful years with DriveTime, I feel the knowledge I have retained here as well as my prior experiences in leadership roles has diversely prepared me for this next level of responsibility. For instance,…

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    • Provide enough time for adolescents to practice the skills The American Academy of Pediatrics (2001, p.500) also suggest: “Ensuring that adolescents have opportunities to practice social skills, assertiveness and rejection of unwanted sexual advances” However, the literature currently lacks a consensus of which characteristics an effective program should possess in terms of targeting, format, duration, structure or whether single or mixed sex groups are more effective (Whitaker et al., 2013)…

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    Location: Cn home Goal: Emily will learn 2-3 ways to express anger and not scream, yell exhibit impulsive reactions to anger and inappropriate boundaries with others at school or home over the next 6 months. Objective: Emily will verbally identify specific situations and past experiences that trigger her anger and inappropriate boundaries within the next 6 months. Aeb 0 incidents of inappropriate behaviors or outbursts. Behaviors Cn was well groomed. She was observed having a bright affect and…

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    the moral agent to be an advocate for the patient and the nurse reporting the suspicious behavior of the physician. To advocate for something, a leader must also have self-confidence, assertiveness, and have the ability to take risks and articulate needs (Marquis & Huston, 2012). Self-confidence and assertiveness are required to bring the ethical dilemma to senior leadership and report a physician with whom many worked with side-by-side for…

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    tends to speak too fast sometimes, making it difficult for the students to understand. This is a critical aspect of teaching practice that I need to improve on as teacher’s talking and lecturing is the foundation of any successful lessons. Lack of assertiveness in my voice also lead to classroom management and behavioural management issues, as it is hard for me to control the class after giving students opportunities to do individual tasks or group activities, especially fro the younger year…

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    The AMC hit series Mad Men is notorious for it’s portrayal of gender ideologies and sexist concepts within the 1960’s era. While portraying gender stereotypes and major social issues of the time, Mad Men also serves as a reference of linguistic concepts discussed in Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell-Ginet's Language and Gender. Social issues revolving around men and women in the workplace being reinforced by conversational choices is a major examples displayed within the show. Mad Men’s pilot…

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    The article, “Equally Super?: Gender-Role Stereotyping of Superheroes in Children’s Animated Programs,” by Baker and Raney is about an interesting phenomenon that is not spoken about often. It is the idea that children 's cartoons with superhero’s are actually sexist and stereotypical. The article explains that Baker and Raney are researching whether or not cartoons are stereotypical and sexist or if it has changed from the first time this idea had been researched about 40 years ago. Baker and…

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