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    Career Field Report: Hospital Administrator At a young age, I can remember being set on growing up to be a doctor. The idea of working in a hospital was fascinating to me. I loved being around all the equipment and seeing the care of people who were at their worst, the latter of which being something I wanted to be involved with personally. I wanted to be the one who put a little more light into lives that had hit rock bottom. As my education continued into high school, I began looking more…

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    I personally wasn’t keen on KPMG but the majority of the group were. So, rather than complaining, I came to our following meeting with a new suggestion, which we ultimately went ahead with. That outcome made me realise that just because I was in the minority, I could still find a way to change the collective’s minds, which I’m satisfied about reflecting on it now. Another difficulty we faced was getting the word count down. At one point our draft was around 3,600 words…

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    Flies explores the effects that surviving on a deserted island without the constraints of society’s rules and obligations has on a group of young boys. Golding argues that moral and societal restraints are learned, not innate, with the adolescent male mind in a more unstable balance between civilization and savagery. For the most part, Flies can be seen as an allegorical representation of society, based upon Golding’s experiences in World War II (WWII) and beyond, assigning a symbolic…

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    tree, the tree, and jumped into the river, beginning their club. Gene follows unquestioningly in Finny’s lead, describing their way, “I went along; I never missed a meeting. At that time it would never have occurred to me to say, ‘I don’t feel like it tonight,’ which was the plain truth every night. I was subject to the dictates of my mind, which gave me the maneuverability of a strait jacket. ‘We’re off, pal,’ Finny would call out, and acting against every instinct of my nature, I went without…

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    In this course I have learned a great many things; however, the one that stands the most is the supervisors mind. Since the very beginning of the course we were taught what the role and mind of a supervisor is all about. Being a supervisor is much more than just sitting in a room with your supervisee, and taking notes or saying a few words. The mind of a supervisor is one that is constantly thinking, constantly evolving. In the very first week of the course I learned that there…

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    but was turned down because I lacked the education for upward mobility. This was the catalyst that provided the fuel for my motivation and determination to achieve my academic goals. Let me set the scene for you. Well the days leading up to the meeting I was researching interview questions and practicing possible answers, and then it hit me like a ton of bricks. I thought to myself, how I will answer the question concerning my education? Or the lack there of, but deep down inside I was praying…

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    moment they started growing old together, until my grandfather died. But she still loved him with all her heart even after he passed away. Now a days, dating is mostly online and not face to face like how it use to be. There’s not the same spark as meeting someone face to face. I look around and I see people on their electronic devices trying online dating or not even looking at the person they are with. They have a screen blocking…

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    determine how effective or ineffective some practices may be. An open mind is also an important for the nurse, in regards, to health promotion. Nurses must understand how some CAM practices are common within certain races and cultures, and they cannot immediately discredit there effectiveness because it does not follow the ideas of Western medicine. Nurses also need to keep an open mind for their own benefit. Nurses with an open mind may stray away from the prescribed medicines for personal…

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    Five months after the end of Animal Farm and the rebirth of Manor Farm Napoleon found himself deathly ill. Already knowing before this sickness that one day he would keel over, he set rules in place sometime in the early years of his dictatorship to appoint one of his right hoof pigs as a replacement in case of death. Squealer caught wind of his leader’s failing health by hearing horrid coughing and atrocious squealing from Napoleon’s room. Napoleon had rather weakly told his loyal town crier…

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    Winter 2016). Our group norms were to exercise confidentiality; to follow the order of participation, where the leaders spoke during the task group meetings unless someone else was assigned to do so; and to be respectful of other members in the group by remaining professional throughout the session. In following the order of participation; we had to keep in mind that, “whenever people are together in face-to-face groups, they are communicating. Even if they are not communicating verbally, their…

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