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    designated dorm that allows students to bring cats and dogs, with the exception of aggressive dog breeds. They also have an animal fostering program which allows students to take part in the local community through volunteering. Many organizations here at Stevens Point are involved with the humane society already. Why not involve the school even more and start a fostering program here? The benefits are not only for the students but the school reputation as well. Stevens Point would stand out…

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    2. Discuss the strengths that you bring to the teaching profession. Throughout my life, I have had several experiences that have brought me to the culmination of the completion of my undergraduate education. I will finish my degree in Elementary Education from the University of North Florida upon successful completion of my internship. My experiences as a college massage therapy instructor, swim team coach, and journey to complete my degree has all prepared me well for an internship teaching…

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    Ricky Williams, a former American football player, emerges as a poignant figure not solely due to his athletic prowess but also for his very public confrontations with mental health challenges. Born on May 21, 1977, in San Diego, California, Williams catapulted to stardom as a standout college football player at the University of Texas, where his remarkable skills earned him the prestigious Heisman Trophy in 1998. Following this success, he entered the NFL draft, eventually being selected fifth…

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    assigned jobs. Throughout my experience in special operations, I have seen low motivation prove fatal to the mission effectiveness of teams. One of the ultimate goals of leaders and managers in both special operations and in general needs to be fostering environments of encouragement and productivity to enhance motivation. This can be easily accomplished through the following methods. Autonomy One method commonly utilized in military special operations is that of autonomy, or the amount of…

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    1.There are over a quarter of a million adoptions every year. 260,000 children are adopted each year. This estimate implies that fewer than 12 children are adopted for every 100,000 persons under age 18 . Adoption remains, therefore, a relatively rare event. 2. countries with most adoptions The United States of America, with over 127,000 adoptions in 2001. Large numbers of adoptions also take place in China (almost 46,000 in 2001) and in the Russian Federation (more than 23,000 in 2001). 3. The…

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    different backgrounds. Moreover, making Indigenous issues elective encourages students to take ownership of their learning journey. It allows them to delve deeper into topics that resonate with their personal experiences, values, and aspirations, fostering a sense of engagement and investment in their…

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    Bibliography (1) Al-Busaidi, S. S., & Al-Maamari, F. S. (2014). Exploring University Teachers' Understanding of Learner Autonomy. Theory & Practice in Language Studies, 4(10), 2051-2060. doi:10.4304/tpls.4.10/2051-2060 Chang, K. c. (2012). Fostering Learner Autonomy Through Empowering Students in EFL Writing. English Teaching & Learning, 36(3), 39-84. doi:10.6330/ETL.2012.36.3.02 English foreign language countries (EFL) often face challenges in teaching writing courses. In this journal,…

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    Mental Health in NCAA Athletes The decline of mental health among NCAA athletes stands as a critical social issue demanding urgent attention. As collegiate sports continue to captivate audiences and generate substantial revenue, the well-being of the athletes improving this industry often takes a backseat. Amidst the pressures of academic expectations, rigorous training schedules, and the pursuit of athletic excellence, many student-athletes experience detrimental mental health challenges. This…

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    The first occupation that I will examine is that of a substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselor. According to O*Net Online, the substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselor’s major role is to provide counseling services to people that experience problems associated with drugs, alcohol, gambling, and a variety of behavioral disturbances. A counselor in this field is expected to perform the following duties: record-keeping, compiling detailed reports, providing counseling services to…

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    representatives. In 2011, Wisconsin did pass the Dog Seller License Law. This it is not the answer as it only imposed minimum standards and licensing instead of bringing this heinous practice to an end. The other citizen action step I took was to begin fostering, rehabilitating and rehoming puppy mill survivors. To this date I have rehomed over fifty dogs and adopted three myself. I have rehabilitated dogs that were so frightened, they would lose control of their bodily functions, bite and…

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