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    these, it 's best to remain quite and just hear the other person 's side to avoid lashing out and adding fuel to the fire, which would result in not talking to each other for weeks. This law has positively affected my life because it lets me carry out my goals, driving me to my success. It has also helped my rethink my motives and not be impulsive, which has led me to gain patience, which is handy in disputes with loved ones. This law connects with 'Habit 1: Be Proactive". This habit informs the reader not to be reactive, those who make choices based on impulse, but rather be proactive and make choices based on values. Proactive people think before they act, processing their actions and the outcome it could lead to and then make the best suited choice. They don 't let inertia and impatience get in their way and they don’t express the first thing that comes into mind, but rather they remain calm because they understand that in order to carry out a positive action, they must have a clear and positive vision. Proactive people take action to complete tasks, and also take responsibility of their choices, and always find a way to make it happen. A law that I have seen my grandma embrace is the 'Law of Cycles- Dancing to Nature 's Song. ' What this law means is "that all good things happen at their own good time- changing and growing, appearing and disappearing." (page 80) This law essentially states that nothing in life is constant, everything will always be changing, thus,…

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    Working Girl Psychology

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    three topics that were demonstrated in this movie that we have learned in class were stereotypes, proactive personality, and negotiations. The movie starts out with Tess working…

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    for each category. I liked the orange, grape, banana and melon quiz where there were listed personality traits and I had to figure out which fruit I was. I liked that quiz because it gave me more of an idea of how I actually am as a person. A Personal Bank Account is where you resist peer pressure, stand up for yourself, you trust yourself, you are goal driven, and happy for the success of others. I think the only thing I’m not is goal driven. I’m trying to become goal driven so I go in the…

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    Proactive Policing

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    Policing in a Contemporary Society Introduction Many changes have occurred during the 1970s. “A “new” style of policing was introduced, with the intention of rebuilding the principles of policing by consent.” (Goff, 2017, p. 190). There are three types of policing: reactive, preventative and proactive. Proactive policing was introduced to encourage police officers to be more engaged to better control crime. Proactive Policing is the practice of deterring crime, reducing disorder, and reducing…

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    Many cities in the United States tend to be more crime ridden than others. Police departments are actively trying to find ways to decrease the number of crimes that occur, and possibly prevent it from ever happening by stepping up their patrols. Law Enforcement from the Federal level to the local level all use many different strategies to make an impact and lower the crime rate. Policing strategies have changed over the years due to better budgets, which increased technology and made it more…

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    to this dilemma. Two authors, Shankman and Allen, are trying a new approach to prevent or have a proactive approach to conflict. Their book, Emotionally Intelligent Leadership, explains how understanding oneself and others will avoid conflicts. In this essay, I will use my example to explore what kind of conflicts exists and how can I use emotionally intelligent leadership to prevent and act proactively. When I’m handling conflict, my preferred way of handling…

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    On the ethical leaders being proactive I would have to say that I am not always proactive I tend to set in the background. if there was a scale from 1-10 on how I would rate myself I would give myself a 4 in this area. On the ethical leaders have passion to do right I believe I always try to do right by others and by myself. I would give myself a 9 out 10. When it comes to having a strong personal character, I would say my character is strong to be a good ethical leader. At work I feel I’m a…

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    guidelines for which ads they allow to be featured in their spreads? The first ad reads "Discover Proactive Hair” on the cover spread of Ebony magazine. The ad starts off right away with their facts showing that they have nothing…

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    Checking is important for the people who are in charge of the patrol since it makes communication easier.it is equally important to always ensure that everybody in the patrol checks in with you before you embark on the patrol. Communication devices like the walkie-talkies come in handy as they help ease communication during the patrol. Uniformed and plain clothes There exist two types of patrol namely proactive patrol and reactive patrol. The different types of patrol depend largely on the…

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    Proactive hazard mitigation planning (HMP) that utilizes vulnerability and resilience assessments, mitigation, and adaptation strategies can aid in the reduction of disaster impacts (Frazier, Thompson, and Dezzani 2014; Frazier, Wood, and Yarnal 2010a; Berke and Godschalk 2009; Burby 2006; Burby et al. 2000). It is not possible to mitigate everywhere within the community when large numbers of societal assets are exposed to a hazard; therefore, targeting mitigation allows agencies with limited…

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