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    Chapter 9 focused on the planning process used in social work. Following assessment, planning is used to make goals to achieve desired results of change. Planning should foster growth of the client and the community to meet the needs of others. In order to plan I need to have skills and knowledge about human systems and how they function and interventive strategies. I also must take into consideration the values of myself, my client, and the community. As I plan, I must have a client-centered…

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    the task at hand, soon converging overall into a ‘gendercide’ known as The Nanjing Massacre (Jones). A stealthy tactical advance much like this is especially resourceful when one attempts to control their enemy’s land. For Germany, their ambitions lies expanding and recollecting lost land by false promised peace, but the Japanese’s similar goals met a more brutal state amidst the Nanjing Massacre. What implies their strategies more resourceful are purposely ‘fishing’ their prey upon Japan’s…

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    and decide; once the decision is made I cannot analyze the situation anymore, unless a problem arises. By doing this, I will be able to save time and resources while deciding. Finally, in order to follow through with commitments, I have started to use a process of prioritizing and tracking projects. I have begun tracking all projects I am working on and prioritizing them based on importance and deadlines. By tracking my projects, I can know where I stand on projects and how many projects I am…

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    I use sequence on an as needed basis, although I prefer to have detailed instructions and clear explanation there are times when I just “wing it.” I tend to sequence more so in my work setting. I am definitely one who likes to complete tasks in a timely matter. I prefer to know exactly what I am doing before I start the task. There are times where I find myself multitasking in order to complete certain tasks on time. In my current position, multitasking is what I do best. I describe my position…

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    Lack of quick and obvious senior management support Having an understood approval, or even an order from senior management doesn't mean that, when the time comes, they'll be willing to put into use the disaster recovery plan. Lack of employee support While management support is an important part of getting a disaster recovery plan in place, you need to have employee support in order to carry out a disaster recovery plan effectively. If nothing else, depending on a group of people during the…

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    Time management is an essential topic not only when it comes to being a successful college student but in life in general. Work life balance is a hard thing to do for many people and can cause a lot of stress in our lives. The video I chose to watch was recorded Justin Bryant and focused on tips to better your time management. I chose this video because it features 11 tips and tools to help get things done and be more productive throughout the day. Time management is something that I have…

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    shows that when you plan something you are going to prepare for it. This connects to me because you will need to “prepare yourself mentally” (Newport, 49) and by planning the hard days in advance you would know when to prepare which is what I usually do when I have something difficult the day after. I will use the idea in my life by planning my hard days for important things like the AP tests or my class projects. By doing this I will probably do better on my tests and projects. The last…

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    As a mature aged student studying via distance education, it can sometimes be difficult to self-manage and find a healthy balance between life, work and study. Additionally, information overload can prove overwhelming, hindering proper memory retention, after having been out of the learning environment for numerous years. Discovering what strategies work best is an individual process of trial, error and re-evaluation. The time management and learning strategies I will explore to counteract these…

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    Getting children involved early during the meal planning process can have a lot of benefits. Depending…

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    1. Introduction How to define the success or failure of a project? It is consider as a successful project if the project meets scope, time and cost goals that means what work will be done as part of the project, how long it should take to complete the project, how much it should cost to complete the project and how good does the quality of the products or services need to be. Apart from the above element, a successful project is a product of an integrated efforts and contribution of Client,…

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