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    It has always been a dream of mine to become a nurse at East Carolina University. After receiving my acceptance letter, my next goal included getting into the Future Pirate Nurses Learning Living Village (FPNLLV). Through this program, I hope to gain many experiences and a family among the future nursing student community. As I take on college, friends with the same ambitions and goals as I is something I find essential. Having an opportunity like this would help best prepare me for the nursing…

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    Step 2 1. Author’s Current View In the research article, “Intolerable cruelty: A multilevel examination of the impact of toxic leadership on the U.S. military units and service members,” the results of toxic leadership bring attention to the effect of certain leaders on unit civility, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment (Gallus, Walsh, Van Driel, Gouge, & Antolic, 2013, p. 17). In Charlie Battery that applies to the impact of the First Sergeant and Commander of the organization.…

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    Big Brothers, Big Sisters History & Funds The Big Brothers, Big Sisters organization began in New York back in the year 1904. It all came from a court clerk who noticed an increasing number of boys in the courtroom. Taking this issue into consideration, he realized that with some friendship and guidance from adults these kids could possible see themselves getting out of trouble. This very idea is what lead to the creation of the organization. The court clerk gathered some of his friends who…

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    development. TCMI provides its students with a variety of co-curriculuar programs tailored to the life circumstances of its students. Some occur during the relatively short mentorship periods at the Heiligenkreuz campus; others take place in the students' own ministries and work experiences. In addition to classes, the mentorship time on the Heiligenkreuz campus includes opportunities…

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    As a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, my moral compass has been greatly influenced by Chippewa culture and tradition. For centuries, Chippewa have practiced the teachings of the Seven Grandfathers: Nibwaakaawin, Zaagidwin, Minadendmowi, Aakdewin, Debwewin, Dbaadendizwin, and Gwekwaadziwin. Each Grandfather represents the different values of wisdom, love, respect, bravery, truth, humility, or honesty. Chippewa believe these seven attributes serve as a guideline for how we…

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    Signals Collection & Processing Course and satisfactory completed all required evaluations. Awarded my USAICoE Master Instructor Badge and started working on USAICoE Expert Instructor Badge. As a master instructor I provided 30 hours of coaching/mentorship to 3 instructors. One of the instructors I lead through the instructor qualification process working with them to get qualified as a Communication Signals Collection & Processing Course. I also completed the following in-house and distant…

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    With his reputable expertise in applied behavior analysis, academic intervention, and development of validating procedures, the mentorship of Dr. Chris Skinner would be invaluable on many levels shaping my future as a student, as a professional, and as a future university educator. Contributions by Dr. Merilee McCurdy in academic writing interventions and student motivation studies…

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    I realized that although this task seemed daunting at first, I learned to brush aside conflicting thoughts and focus on the bigger goal. In doing so, I trusted my instincts and my mentorship abilities because I saw progress in my mentees’ work. Upon assisting my mentees, I learned some crucial mentorship skills. From this experience, I was be able to learn how to give constructive criticism and help them help themselves, instead of giving free answers. I also learned to to motivate my…

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    mentor me as a student researcher. My project is unique in the STAR program in that she allowed me to create a project for my own interests. Not as an addition to her current research, she accepted me as her STAR Scholar for the pure purpose of mentorship and allowed me to carry out my own ideas into reality. Since the beginning of the process, she was focused on my interests as a student researcher and lead me to find a project that I wanted to accomplish, instead of forcing assignments upon me…

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    SGT Rhea, what a pleasure to read your essay, I really appreciate reading material that is well written, easy to read and that keeps the reader interested in the information you want to convey. In your experiential writing assignment, you clearly presented your views and effectively utilized your supporting references, in order to demonstrate what makes a strong leader, and the characteristics he/she must possess in order to be successful, and capable of supporting his/her command, and be able…

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