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    makes me want to help them achieve theirs like my instructors are helping me achieve mine. My work ethic has improved tremendously since I began at TM Landry. Attending TM Landry has made me realize that working hard now may guarantee you success in the future. I study hard now so that I can get accepted to the university of my dreams. I am now aware that my goals will not be achieved if my work ethic is weak. Staying up all night to grasp a concept or passing up going out with my friends…

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    A Great Nurse

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    stressful situations. Under these situations, the best types of people who can make a great nurse are problem solvers, caregivers, and hard workers. The first type of person that will make a great nurse is a problem solver. Day-to-day, nurses work with new, familiar, and unfamiliar…

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    Social Group Observation

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    The social group that I chose are the people that I work with at Jimmy Johns on Mondays from 5:00-10:00 p.m. This group consists of 3 males and 1 female. The ages for the males are 22 (subject A), 18 (subject B), and 54 (subject C) and the female is 17 (subject D). I chose this group because everyone is very different from each other, yet everyone works well together and are able to have fun doing it. The first prominent element of the group is the language. Because each person tries to be as…

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    Time management is always something that I’ve had trouble with; I either save all of the tasks I have to get done until the very last minute, or I work on too many tasks at once, which pushes the time I take to complete everything back even farther. Even though I have gotten to where I am now with these less-than-average time management skills, these skills will not fly once I am out of college and…

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    the year. Along the way, I learned many lessons. In one instance, I needed to decide over my health and safety or the success of my dance team. At the time, I was conflicted over this incident; however, I am now very grateful because it shaped my work ethics and taught me some very helpful skills. It started off like all the other dance competitions. I arrived two hours before I was set to perform. While waiting on the side of…

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    In The Ways of Her Household, Ulrich talks about how women’s work in the 1700’s weren’t tangible like men’s work, but were distinctly important in order to keep the community and the family thriving. This theme is shown throughout Midwife’s Tale by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. Martha Ballard’s diary shines a light on the everyday task of women in the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. Martha is simultaneously a “physician, nurse, midwife, mortician, pharmacist, and attentive wife.” Many people would have…

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    immediately recognized for his natural talent and ingenious touches in the world of neurosurgery. By 1982, his achievements propelled him to be the chief resident of neurosurgery in his department (Biography.com Editors). An unexpected opportunity to work at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Australia, came about in 1983. However, Carson returned to Johns Hopkins in 1984 and continued to grow in skill and dedication. By 1985, he became director of pediatric neurosurgery at the young age of…

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    Nurse Aid Program Answers

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    Nurse Aid Program Answers 1. Growing up, for volunteer and community service work I always went to the animal shelter and helped walk dogs. When I got old enough to do volunteer work myself, I began volunteering at Brookhill Farm in Forest, Virginia. At the barn, I would exercise my horse, groom, clean out stalls, help with feeding, and anything else they needed. Even though this was just with animals, I still learned how to treat the horses and people I was around with respect and care. In…

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    I’m a leader. All my life, I’ve taken command of my own life, whether it be with school, extra-curriculars, or simple everyday situations. I prided myself on taking initiative and leading a group to success. For me, being a leader was inherent while being a follower was unnatural. I was still team player, but I inadvertently added a nonexistent “I” to team. Even in situations where a leader in unnecessary, I still tried to asset myself among my teammates. Up to the end of sophomore year, I saw…

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    & Turn Excuses Into Results is a great read for leaders who want to face reality in their role and change the culture of what doesn’t work. The author of this book, CY Wakeman, takes personal experiences and turned them into a motivational testimony to leaders in organizations. Everyone can and will have a different take away and hopefully realize that your work place doesn’t have to feel like the last place you want to go every day. The premise of this book is to get leaders to change the way…

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