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    The core principals of osteopathic medicine have resonated with me since the first time I read up on the subject. To me the holistic approach of osteopathic medicine makes the most sense because the body is a complex network of systems that continually regulates one another interdependently; that being said I feel it is important to take into account all the factors that cause certain symptoms. It is not beneficial to patients if physicians just treat the symptoms presented, it is my opinion…

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    leadership in others, improving instruction and managing, data and processes, the five practices of a principal are the foundation of a high achieving school. Having had the opportunity to work in one school for over ten years and experiencing the change in principals, leadership styles and teacher reactions has allow me the opportunity to analyze the five practices of a principal. Effective principals have to shape a vision of academic success for all students. The one word in that…

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    definition of the principal diagnosis as defined in the uniform hospital discharge data set that condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the admission of the patient to the hospice for care and also the definition of principal diagnosis applies only to impatient in acute short term long term care and psychiatric hospitals. Codes for symptoms signs and ill defined conditions the circumstances of impatient admissions always govern the selection of principal…

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    Think about how hard it would be to be a principal of a high school. The effort, the stress, the time, the work, the responsibility of many lives. It is easy to note, no job is easy and people can handle them different ways because of their views and personality. Some people view their principals differently from the stereotypes like students at Edison High School who think Mr. Ross is goofy, with his morning announcements and that he is always out of his office. Thinking he probably does not…

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    1. Characterize Principal Harris’s major problems and identify some of the factors that might have influenced his behavior. It appeared that Principal Harris had good intentions to collaborate with the staff as he entered the school. However, Principal Harris failed to properly identify the strengths and weaknesses of his staff and failed to fully comprehend the culture and tradition that existed at Washington High. In my opinion, however, Principal Harris isolating himself to his office…

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    also important to have an effective principal as the lead learner. The argument that states that schools do not need principals because they can be led by a committee of lead teachers and community members is not flawed in theory but in application. The intent of this theory is sound but when executed it lacks major elements necessary for success such as centralized leadership and precise accountability. The Argument for Principals in Schools Not only are principals the face of the community…

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    If I could narrow down what I’ve learned so far in this principal program and spending time with my mentor principal, this would be the question or statement I would summarize it in. Being a principal, and a teacher, you always have to think about the students. They are, after all, the reason why we are here. They are the reason we have a job. This program has made me a far better teacher, so I can only assume what kind of administrator I will be one day. It was hard to only choose five…

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    necessarily have to worry about financial problems due to the success that they have accomplished. For example, my high school principal, Mr. Barajas, is someone whom I’ve looked up to. In my point of view, principal Barajas can be labeled as financially stable. The reason for this is, he does not fret about losing his job since he has a high level of education. The fact that principal Barajas does not have to worry about money, means that he has higher advantages of living a comfortable,…

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    order. Grading people in different levels of the society scale according to their authority, importance, wealth, income, race and education. In today’s terminology Stratification is divided into Upper, middle and lower class. There are four principals that social stratification is based on: First, that social stratification is a character of the society. Secondly,…

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    School principal is a job not a lot of people want to do but some want to make all the middle schoolers afraid of them. It's a intimidating job but some can make it entertaining to manage a school and to be responsible for the whole school. Although that can sound hard to do be ready to be willing to learn and be the best principal ever. To be a principal it only takes a master's degree in educational leadership or educational administration. To start off, being a middle school principal is…

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