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    ****In my XX years of service, I have never known a candidate more poised to earn the title of “Gunner.”**** Flawless performance as Fleet Ordnance Allowance Manager. **RANKED XX OF XX IN A FOUR STAR COMMAND ON FIRST REPORTING EVAL!** His potential for commissioned service far exceeds that of his peers and cannot be overstated. He has the leadership qualities, not only to undertake new challenges but also to…

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    innovation and creative. When my sister struggled to get herself to study for her law boards, I took the initiative and stepped right in with both feet. The energy, organization and support, evaluation of weaknesses, develop short term strategies goals, mentorship, evaluation of individual and set up exercises, schedule, all the training tools necessary to achieve a successful result. When I went to work k for my uncle and found myself in charge and responsible for relocation his business and…

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    Sometimes the only way a person can better know herself is through the recognition of herself in others. My typical day illustrates who I am and my values, which I perceive in the attributes of a typical day at Northwestern University in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. Further insight into the school bridges a connection between Northwestern and myself, leading to a realization not possible from reflecting upon either one alone: the person behind Northwestern, the student body, whom I…

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    First, business development training was offered to the engineers to better prepare the employees for the new change. An expectation was set that this program would help them see the importance of changing Global Tech’s market direction. Second, a mentorship program was offered, partnering up the engineers with mentors who would help them during the business development training and answer questions on why change is critical for success. To Link performance to outcome. I used negotiation to…

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    The article from College Quarterly, entitled “A Suffering Generation: Six factors Contributing to the Mental Health crisis in North America,” details the struggles students in higher education institutions are facing today, and the major contributors for mental health problems among these students. The author details the review of literature from previous research studies in this field, noting the increase in the number of students seeking out psychological care while in college, as well as the…

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    For meritorious service while serving as the Senior Enlisted Advisor at U.S. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Far East Detachment Diego Garcia from January 2015 to March 2016. Senior Chief Robinson consistently demonstrated leadership and initiative in the performance of her duties. Her ability to perform in an extremely isolated, arduous, and dynamic environment are directly reflected in the high level of success provided to Navy, Joint and Coalition forces conducting Overseas…

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    officer’s presence in the school. Generally I’d receive a “wish-list” of topics from principals to discuss often including small and big picture items such as: drugs, thefts and other crime, presentations, officer’s court time away from the school, mentorships, programs, freedom of information type issues, lock down-hold and secure-shelter in place strategies, coaching, field trip attendance…

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    I’m not sure what was more shocking at the moment: the news that a grape-sized tumor was found during a routine surgery, or how I reacted to it. Terror radiated through my body, but my unfamiliarity with the situation left me speechless. At the time, I was one year into college, had volunteered in hospitals and held meaningful interactions with many patients, but I often found it difficult to empathize with them during their struggles. Over the course of my ensuing treatment, I began to grasp…

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    • Describe three major transitions facing middle-level students and recommend curriculum approaches to meet their needs. In public or private education, I believe the three most challenging transitional points for middle level students are when they initially move from elementary to middle school; from middle to high school and transitioning from youth to adolescence. • The recommended curriculum approaches to meet the needs of middle level students transitioning from elementary to…

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    Annotated Bibliography: Lessons for School Leaders Supovitz, J., & Christman, J. (2005). Small learning communities that actually learn: Lessons for school leaders. Phi Delta Kappan, 86, 649-651 Summary Creating a community structure is not enough to change a school’s current culture, although professional learning communities, or PLCs have great potential for bringing about advances in teaching and learning. In order for PLCs to be effective, district and school leaders must provide…

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