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    leader on my swim team, I prove to have keen problem-solving skills. I enjoy collaborating with my team to achieve group goals and believe this to be particularly helpful in occupational therapy. Many issues arose during my career as a swimmer that ranged from personal mêlées, to problems organizing a fundraising walk for muscular dystrophy. Each issue I face with confidence and empathy. My eagerness to enhance my problem solving skills, will aid in my deployment of my proficiencies in graduate…

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    Imagine being the leader to take the responsibility for the group? Being a leader takes a lot of skills and persuasive to run smoothly and get the audience on the same side, including persuading the audience to trust the leader for their protection. In the Donald Trump’s inaugural address and in the drama Antigone by Sophocles, Trump and Creon’s speech emphasized the principal protection of the nation and share emotive language as one of the following persuasive techniques. Both Trump and…

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    It consists of fictional characters as well as contemporary figures based on their leadership skills and personal traits. The author would like to learn and implement the management skills from these figures, required for the success of his company. The Ideal Board A company’s board of directors play a pivotal role in its success and failure. Therefore, choosing the right set of people for the board members is imperative. After careful thought, the author wishes to choose…

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    Last summer I was a participant in the Advanced Leader program at YMCA Geneva Park. It was a one month stay at the park where a group of us took part in activities and programs that were developed to improve our leadership skills. These programs ranged from group activities to job shadowing at the park with the existing councillors. I went into this program relatively under developed in the areas of leadership that seem to be most important, however through that experience i have become a more…

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    This writing class I hoped to learn some new material that can help in my future and my writing skills for other course. For this semester my expectation it was to get better on my grammar errors and connect sentence together, this are my expectations to develop after I finish this course to get a little bit better on it. It have been having difficult when I was in high school. Some of the plans that I had was to get some workshops that can help me in the writing class. Not everyone had the…

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    Jrotc should matter to cadets because it’s a class motivate young people to become a better citizen. Becoming a better citizen is something you should or want to look forward too. In Jrotc you learn a lot you learn how to become a good leader and becoming a better person and a lot of other stuff. Cadets should matter about Jrotc because it not only helps you with school it helps you with real life situations.` JROTC has made impacts on student’s and now they are succeeding. Jrotc helped me…

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    Ronald Heifetz was a founding member of adaptive leadership. Arguing that it is not a theory but a practice of rallying people through tough challenges and obstacles. It is also a distributed leadership which means it is a style of leadership that can be shown across a(n) organization(s) not just in senior ranking positions. He also claimed that this is a style of leadership used for challenges that change quickly, therefore forcing the leadership adapt to the challenges, or obstacles in the way…

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    needs of its purpose. The most effective leader is a person who understands his or her own strengths and behaviors, and is best able to develop strategies to meet and exceed the demands of his or her profession. An effective leader with excellent skills always stands for improvement in quality, working environment, and advocates for changes which promote overall wellbeing of the society (Blais & Hayes, 2011). Through consistent and perfect performance, effective leaders maximize the talents of…

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    already know that my social skill will be low before the assessment, but I am disappointed to see how low I score on my social competence. My lowest core was social awareness of 54, while my relationship management is little bit higher with 59. The assessment revealed what aspects of social competence brings my score down most. The first one is missing out on people’s non-verbal cues. The appraisal suggested to practice the art of listening. I need to focus on people tone, speed, and volume of…

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    in Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. He says “I can do anything” (221). Anything refers to achieving his dreams and goals, and he can do anything because he exhibits the potential and ability to do so. Nevertheless, people who do challenge this quote have a valid point. Christopher’s interactions show that he is unprepared for facing society and achieving his dreams. He threatens a woman and man with a swiss army knife despite their friendly and helpful…

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