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    Strength-Based Approach

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    behaviour management is more effective long term then a disciplinary approach. A strengths based approach focused on the strengths of students rather than their weaknesses. This approach to behaviour management grants students the opportunity to fell important, it also allows them to realise their own potential and see their teachers as partners in learning (Grant & Cadell, 2009). While a disciplinary approach can leave students feeling anxious and only has a short term effect over classroom…

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    To help me, I will create both a short-term and long-term plan for the steps I will take to confirm my choices of major/career. In the short term, I will first look at all the course descriptions of courses in the computer science and management majors and see what courses are requirements. I will then read the descriptions of these courses…

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    Working Out Reflection

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    citizens. According to CNN, only three out of ten people in the US work out regularly (CNN, 2002). This is why my health behavior change was to start working out regularly. My short term goal for my health behavior change was to work out twice during the week. This goal was for the first five weeks of our change. My long term goal is to work out four times a week. Working out does not need to be lifting weights or running, but it can be walking for 30 minutes. I also had a middle goal, so I had…

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    Coping With Stress

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    1) What do you think of your score (you don 't have to give the exact number)? Do you think it rated you as higher or lower in stress than how you feel and what aspects of your stress do you think it might have missed? I was optimistic about doing the stress scale. My score on the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale was 195; which is moderate to high chance of becoming ill in the near future. Although, this stress scale tests for stressors, I feel like this stress score is around the ball park of my…

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    our next chapter after my retirement from the Army. The opportunities open to us will only expand exponentially and are worth the sacrifices made in the short term. In the larger scheme of things this is a necessary step to achieving the long term goals set in place many years ago. I had set my short term goals, midrange goals and long term goals and as time has passed I have achieved each goal at different stages not always at the determined time nonetheless each has been achieved. This is why…

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    Long Term Goal Analysis

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    Long Term Goal- My long-term professional goal is to start a news and entertainment media venture. Many of the projects I have been working on in the Technology Unit of the American Express utilize technologies that are applicable to developing the infrastructure needs for this venture. Last couple of years I have been following regularly and doing analysis on several internet new media sites which cover regional news at my home country India and I believe there is still lot of vacuum left…

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    From a young age I’ve always had dreams, goals, and things I wanted to accomplish. My very first dream started out at the age of 6 when I saw my best friend’s new golden retriever puppy and I decided right then and there that I just had to have one for myself. It become an obsession. That puppy was the only thing I could talk about, dream about, and I just knew that I couldn’t live my life without it. I would consistently beg my dad for that precious puppy and he would always give me the…

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    pay more towards education in order to ensure the future. Furthermore, she/he believes that the government must spend more towards education, resulting in less spending elsewhere, directly affecting the public. Despite the immediate costs, the long term result is well worth the investment and thus this collectivist ideological perspective should be fully embraced. Education is a basic right, children must already commit to school until they are a minimum of sixteen years old in Canada and the…

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    statement paints the picture of what and where the company wants to be (Hofstrand, 2009). The strategic goals are specific indicators that mark your progress in meeting the vision (Hofstrand, 2009). According to Dunn (2010), “objectives include short-term targets for each goal, are measurable, realistic, and feasible” (p.139). Action plans are detailed events that lead to attainment of the stated objectives (Hofstrand, 2009). The steps in the strategic planning process The steps of a…

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    major, length of time the student can stay, and the desired destination. Students can even choose to participate in both a short term and long term program, which would allow to obtain more college credits. This would also allow the student to see more of the country they are visiting, and imerse themselves in their surroundings. Some students choose to take a short term option, in order to return home and prepare for their fall semester. Either program can benefit the student in different…

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