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    An individual will face countless dilemmas within their lifetime. So how does one discern which pathway to take? Certainly, they must consider their moral principles and disposition. As well, they should weigh the importance of their aspirations in light of the situation. In his short story, “On the Rainy River”, Tim O’Brien demonstrates that if an individual faces a major moral crisis that affects their dreams for the future, they must trust their intellect, emotions and identity to direct…

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    STRATEGIC GOALS. Strategic goals are set at the top of an organization and directly support the mission statement. Strategic goals are related to the entire organization instead of any one department. There are eight types of strategic goals found in organizations. The first type of strategic goal affects market standing, for example " to control 45 percent of the market share in the United States by the year 2011." Strategic goals regarding market standing help position a company as a market…

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    My Definition Of My Goals

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    My Journey Everyone defines the term goal differently. My definition of goal is a set thing you want to achieve. A goal is not about succeeding or even failing it’s about achieving something in a set period of your own liking. In specifying what is my academic goals while I’m at NIU.I have several goals. First describing the issues, I had in high school. I had many of goals but couldn’t achieve due to procrastination. I was on the honor roll in 9th grade with a steady year. I excelled in all of…

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    Purpose Of College Life

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    to study. So far I’m no closer than I was yesterday but my future seems bright. Constant class work of subjects that I have little intentions to learning. However, the closer I get to the courses I’ll dedicate my life to, the closer I get to my goal. I can’t say that my time in school is a waste because I…

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    There are many reasons on why saving and budgeting is great to have. Knowing how to finance money is important and many people don 't know how to begin or when. In the book, Personal Finance for teenagers and college students By Tamsen Butler the author explains many ways to create a personal finance. This book is recommended for everyone but mostly concentrates in teenagers and college students. Throughout the book the reader can gain more knowledge on maintaining a budget they wish or a…

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    worked side by side with mutual goals of improving the company. My supervisors goal was to have me come up with a more efficient way to know what parts are in, worked on, and out of the shop. My goal for the company was to help improve their online presence so that their goal of reaching more customers could be met. The goal that I set for myself was that I wanted to expand my knowledge and gain value skills that would help me…

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    perception and awareness. Below is a list of 3 long term goals to help J.A. with her speech production. Each long term goal has 3 short term goals associated in order to provide therapy techniques to increase the likelihood of obtaining these long term expectation. The goals are as follows: Long Term Goal #1: The client will produce all final consonants with 80% accuracy Baseline: 2/20 opportunities: 10% (as of 11/30/16) Short term Goals: 1) The client will produce /p/ in the final position…

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    experiences to enable this, goals (both short-term and long-term) must be set. My short-term goals include making A’s in all of my courses this semester, securing an internship for the summer involving animals, and acing all of my chemistry 101 tests. As for my long-term goals, I want to get accepted into veterinary school, maintain a 3.5 or higher GPR as I get my undergraduate degree, and to positively impact others lives with my work. In order to achieve my short-term goals of making A’s in…

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    The Roseto Mystery

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    Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell explores the stories of success as well as how and why one becomes successful. The book is separated into two parts, “Part 1: Opportunity” and “Part 2: Legacy” He begins to explain in the first part that one, must have the opportunity to become good at something, while Part 2, explains that one must be accompanied by a legacy to be rewarded for what they have succeeded in. Within the epilogue, Gladwell sets out his expectations for what he wants to achieve through…

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    The Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs is a theory in which people use to motivate themselves to moving a step up in their life. Using this can make a person achieve certain needs. Sometimes making a list of things you think you need to achieve these goals and sticking with it. The list will consist of five steps physiological needs, safety needs, social needs, esteem needs, and self-actualization needs. Each of these play a great part in what is most important when it comes to living a life in which…

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