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    officer is evaluated on communication, positive influence, networking, and leading ability as seen by them. The feedbacks are interpreted and the summary is sent to the office as feedback on their performance. In most cases, the summary gives guidance on the area that needs improvement and the officer works on the constructive feedback to improve on those…

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    Atticus Finch's Innocence

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    nonsensical, crowded harvest party alone for three reasons: the setting of the evening foreboded a disaster, Mr. Ewell slowly geared up for an attack on the Finch family, and his children were young and unable make responsible decisions without guidance. In the first place, the setting of the evening foreboded a disaster. That evening the night was dark, not even the moon shone in the sky. Because of the lack of light, anyone may have been lurking out in that pitch. If something happened no…

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    Low SES Family Case Study

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    family guidance and planning activities, and family status. With regard to the theme of family status, social class has been show to influence both educational and occupational attainment. However, the influences associated with families of low SES were not necessarily negative. Students from low SES families were taught responsibly and strong work ethic. With that said however, a link could be made between family status and the other two themes of family vision for the future and family…

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    problems effortlessly. These family socials, however, are not a reality for everyone and the consequences of this are damaging. In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden’s life is often very difficult due to the lack of outside guidance. The absence of guidance harms Holden’s mental state, his ability to connect socially and hinders his control of his emotions. There is a high risk of mental illness when no external support is present. One is regularly dwelling on the worst possible…

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    What is the one most important thing that parents want the most from their children? That’s right you guessed it, the answer would be education. Family and education can and should be considered as a major key factor in any youth’s life. The absence of either (family or education), can result in either a positive or a negative for the youth. For example, both the role of family and the educational level creates a significant role in the presence of the youth and the choices that they make later…

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    College Degree Benefits

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    Brianna Binion Anderson, Hernandez and McQuinney ENC 1101 20 October 2016 What is a college degree really worth? Every year about “17.3 million students” decide to go to college to further their education ("Undergraduate Enrollment."). Many students believe that a college degree is a good investment, because it provides various opportunities to prepare for a future career. For example, in a recent survey, researchers found that “55 percent [of college students] mentioned [college] in…

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    Being a Shady Grove Cardinal for five years has taught me valuable lessons. These lessons are not only about academics, but about guidance, character traits, and citizenship. The lessons will help me in the near future, and I cherish them. Mrs. Askins, the guidance teacher, comes to our class every month and helps us develop our personal and social skills. She taught me how to manage my anger and my time. For example, I used to procrastinate with my homework, but she taught me how to finish my…

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    In this world, there are so many different beliefs and religions that people follow. People tend to rely on those beliefs/ religions when something unexplainable occurs. When the hurricane somehow came to Charleston and hit the History Department but left the English Department with no scratches, people would respond in different way. Some would question their faith/religion or others would just even accept the fate. The people in the history department where confused after the damage since they…

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    Heartbreaking Child Abuse

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    Flipping through the pages of “Times magazine” seeing this little girl crying, holding a house caught my attention. This ad shows her holding a wooden doll house and a man on the inside sitting on the couch harassing her in a cartoon character body. The words at the bottom right side of the paper reads,” speak for her call 911 for help to report child sex abuse”. This ad shows a little Hispanic girl who looks to be about five years old in pain and don’t know how to ask for help. The doll house…

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    In 1908 Frank Parsons developed a simplistic matching theory whereby he matched people with jobs according to their skills and the skill requirements of employers. This was the first attempt at producing a career guidance theory. The theory is that everybody is different and that these differences can be measured. The requirements of individual jobs can be measured and the two matched up. Consequently you get the right person for the right job. Most careers software programs such as kudos and…

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