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    initially gave permission for the doctors to go ahead with the second shunt operation required to save Stephen's life but shortly after changed their minds because they thought it would just be better off for Steven to be allowed to die. Thirdly, The superintendent of family and child services did not agree with the parents decision and fought for custody of Stephen, eventually succeeding and approving…

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    Before Dying, Grant Wiggins, black school teacher, acquires criticism for being ‘passive’. Meeting with the white superintendent, Dr, Joseph, Grant receives complaints, disapproval, and insults of Grant’s students, and even his name. Passively acting, like no true man would, Grant restrains from correcting another because he is scared of the consequences, he doesn’t tell the superintendent what is too much, and he surrenders after requesting for something he wants only once, and avoids…

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    notice that the tapes offered from the building superintendent were altered and a previous tenant’s death had strange circumstances. What finally pulled all the pieces together was Abby’s work in…

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    an offer for employment. 2. All employees will complete a new hire orientation, including initial security and site safety training. All non-supervisory site workers will receive training to earn an OSHA 10 Hour Construction Safety Card. Site Superintendents, Quality Control Specialist and Project Managers are required to hold an OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety Card and be First Aid/CPR certified. Some projects may require additional safety training to satisfy job…

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    She was strict and set guidelines for the nurses, which she was not afraid to fire any nurses that did not meet the expectations. In her days of superintendent, she acquired medical supplies from the north and trained nurses so they could be assigned to Union Army hospitals. Working hard and efficient she earned the reputation as firm leader with an effective corporation of nurses. Ultimately, Dorothea…

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    Filing a Sexual Harassment Complaint The Dothan City School System includes a process for filing a sexual harassment complaint in their Personnel Board Policies under Section 5.14, sub - section(s) 5.14.3 and 5.14.4. Sexual harassment is recognized by the Dothan City Schools Board of Education (DCBOE) as a form of sexual discrimination which is prohibited by anyone connected to or representing the DCBOE. The system has both an informal and formal complaint process in place. The informal…

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    2016, the depositions of Plaintiff’s job superintendent, Tim Barton, and DSA’s representative and former president, Joe Wayne George, were taken. On April 15, 2016, Plaintiff’s expert cost estimator, Kenny O’Bannon, was deposed. This Memo will summarize the witnesses’ testimony, credibility, and demeanor. 1. Plaintiff’s job superintendent, Timothy “Tim” Barton On March 21, 2016, the deposition of Timothy Allen Barton, Plaintiff’s job superintendent, was taken in Cleburne, Texas. He…

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    My Transformation as a Leader Introduction Leadership is about influence. Charles R. Swindoll said, ”If I were asked to define leadership in one single word, the word would be influence.” (Swindoll, 1990, p. 16) A leader is someone who can influence others and who has managerial authority. Leadership is a process of leading a group and influencing to achieve its goals. (Robbins & Coulter, 2009, p. 385). My earlier leadership style was influenced by my father who was a former non commissioned…

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    A vision statement is a statement of a school district’s ideal outcome for its students. It should be what all of the members of the organization are working toward. The vision should not come from the superintendent, but the superintendent should have equal influence in its creation. The vision should be formulated from collective beliefs of the district faculty. Based on the beliefs, a vision can be formulated. The current vision statement for USD 266 is “By 2017, Maize USD 266 will be in the…

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    the article written by Dr. Janiece Buck, “During the 1980’s, national attention was focused on the state of education in America” (Buck, pg. 309, 1991). One of the groups of people that was affected during the 1980’s reform movement were school superintendents and other authority in management positions. Per the article, Dr. Buck states that, “The…

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