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    Strengths Of Personality

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    Jung Typology test reveals strengths and weaknesses of my personality accurately and not just situation specific. Evaluating my career thus far, the test results promote my personality in various situations such as critical care provision, instruction in classrooms, personal interactions, employee evaluations, and more. Strengths identified as learning independently, practical application, perception of the right versus wrong, social relaxed, problem solver, hard working, and serving others.…

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    first contact was with Paulina Lopez; she oversees Constituent services for the El Paso County area. The second contact was Sito Negron, he is the District and Communications Director. I asked Paulina Lopez the following question: “What is Senator Rodriguez’s perspective on APRN practice in Texas and the shortage of Primary care providers?” P. Lopez (personal communication, October 18, 2016) started by telling me the ratios of Primary care providers in Texas to people; which are in the…

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    huge issue, this is why many people may not have jobs. Going to college and reaching for a bigger career than just working somewhere little is also a huge responsibility step. Going to college people usually go for a certain major to pursue in the occupation we want…

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    junior high school level, education is compulsory, but pursuing education post the junior high level is optional. Inmates may also take vocational courses, which could possibly be free of charge. Prisoners who have no occupation, who will not be able to continue their occupation after incarceration, or who are under 21 years old are given first access to post-primary and vocational courses. Also, inmates who meet the universal public education requirements, behave properly, and do not pose a…

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    expressed as an hourly rate, a weekly or monthly wage, or an annual salary base. There are two forms of time rate. The first one is a flat rate per period of time, while the second one incorporates fixed scales, with increases based on length for service. Time based pay is easily understood by employees, and unlikely to cause dispute. On the other hand they are limited in providing work incentives (Acas 2006). In recent times TBP becomes less extensive as employers seek to reward shorter-term…

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    I began to be interested in this career two years ago, when I discovered better for my stepmother. She treats children with autism with a master degree in psychology, goes to their homes and gives them therapy, it is not exactly the same as you would an occupational therapist but I 'd say it 's the closest thing I 've seen the area that interests me, Mental Health. That could be considered one of the reasons for my taste for this world also included something happened in my life. When I was…

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    Dyslexi A Case Study

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    In thinking about ways to help Martin, who is a 6 year old child with Dyslexia, three resources will be provided to demonstrate how to help Martin. Martin struggles with reading because he cannot match letters to sounds and blend them together to form words. So, he also has a problem with spelling words. This is very typical for an individual with Dyslexia. Medical New Today (Sep 9, 2014, para 1), defines Dyslexia as “a specific reading disability due to a defect in the brain 's processing of…

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    ranging from muscle strengthening and self-care, to social-emotional adjustment and use of adaptive…

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    Work Life Balance Papers

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    Work-life Balance: The Overlooked Piece of Diversity Diversity in the workplace has become a rather hot topic over the last few years. Almost every major corporation has some kind of a policy on diversity, and focusing on how to make sure their workforce represents diversity is a priority. Part of the higher focus on a diverse workforce is due to the fact that race and gender are no longer the major issues that face the corporate world in regards to diversity. Today employers have to make…

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    Without proper knowledge of CAM, practitioners cannot provide care to the extent needed by these patients. The article was written on a study done “to establish a baseline description of American occupational therapy educators’ knowledge, attitudes, and personal use of complementary and alternative medicine.” By doing this, the researchers could begin to determine how prepared future practitioners will be at meeting needs related to CAM services. The point stated by the researchers was that…

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