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    of a degree for my future. Coming back to school as an adult has its advantages. I have a greater sense of purpose and direction. My life experience has aided me in most of the skills these classes require. Diligence. Responsibility. Creativity. Punctuality. I’ve walked the line between my passion and my responsibility. Obtaining my psychology degree will most likely pose as one of the biggest challenges of my life. My many responsibilities outside of school will prevent me from attending too…

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    business meetings, the French people are informal on issues to do with time. Notably, Americans prioritize punctuality, and any form of lateness is treated with the high level of seriousness it deserves. Culprits of such misconduct must apologize to the stakeholders in the meeting and explain the reason for lateness. On the other hand, the French culture do not put much focus on punctuality as expected and anyone doing business with a French should be aware of the issue and not expect any…

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    1. Compare and contrast needs-based theories of motivation. Which offers the most value to healthcare managers? Answer: ERG theory divides the needs to 3 categories as the growth needs, relatedness needs and existence needs. People are motivated by different by different things or needs. Another motivational theory is the Herzberg’s Two Factor theory which says that there are 2 kinds of factors which motivate. One set is the hygiene factors, the absence of which motivate. Then there are…

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    To whom this may concern, I am interested in being an occupational therapist. Growing up, I have always known that I wanted to go into the medical field. At first, being a surgeon sounded great, but then I realized that seeing blood does not do me well. After that, I thought that it would be better to looking into being a medical examiner. That also does not appeal to me very much because after awhile, the thought of being around dead bodies gave me the creeps. But, just this year I started…

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    Samuel Gersh Mr.Kweller 2-HR May 14, 2018 Many times in history countries’ and their judiciary system witness harsh crimes, international crimes of genocide, and crimes against humanity. Despite being obviously wrong and unethical, due to many countries’ lack of resources, or lack of desire to punish and prosecute the criminals, justice is never served. This is where The International Criminal Court comes in. The International Court is a fully autonomous permanent court which began its…

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    “Shes coming back right?” a baffled 7 year old asks in response to the appalling news of her mother’s death. A vibrant imagination is accompanied by a crushing pain of reality that trails behind it ; I discovered this when I heard the words “no” . 10 years later, that conversation lingers in my head and holds not a cacophonous nor euphonious sound, but instead holds the neutral tone of reality, an alarm . As routine , at 6a.m., I hear a melodious alarm followed by the pitter-patter of my…

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    My Strengths As A Coach

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    I feel my strengths include the following areas, passionate about teaching and coaching, always first to arrive and last to leave my place of employment, lighthearted, enjoy others company, and pay close attention to detail. Throughout my career I have demonstrated these strengths through the many classes I have taught and the teams I have coached. I have experienced many successes in my career and believe that focusing on these areas have made me a better teacher and coach. Each time I am at…

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    The Jung Typology Test

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    described as having a keen sense of right and wrong, which seems to imply being judgmental. I believe I am very tolerant of differing opinions and tend to keep an open mind. This personality type is also said to be devoted to duty and committed to punctuality. I am committed to living up to my responsibilities and obligations. I make every effort to be on time to appointments, and tend to be obsessive about…

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    Have you ever wondered why the U.S does daylight savings time and the rest of the world doesn’t? The U.S has been using daylight savings time for years while other countries have stopped after WW2. In the articles“Pros & Cons: Daylight Savings time” by Proscons.org and the article “The Curious and Contentious Story of Daylight Saving Time” by David Prerau they state that daylight savings is both good and bad. Although some argue that the U.S should eliminate daylight savings, I believe that…

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    We show up to train, we obey an order without question, we treat our peers with respect. Yes sirs and no sirs exit our lips, and nothing else. Instructors drill us on the importance of punctuality. Arriving late does not happen unless we already informed a staff member of the reason for the impending tardiness. While at the building, drummers always carry their drumsticks and fifers always carry their fifes. Members learn the assignments…

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