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    Teamwork is built through strong communication and the understanding of each individual’s need, wants, likes and dislikes. If the Bragg household, the community of Fort Repose, the United States, and the Soviet Union focused more on teamwork, cooperation and unity, these groups of people would have been better understood; therefore, unity can prevail. Barriers of sexism…

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    Visualize a room full of eager, driven and energetic adolescent ladies preparing, setting up and anticipating among each other what the second half of their day will generate. Like a live wire the room is alive and buzzing with energy. The girls all have something in common, whether it’s a passion or an interest, it awakens them enough to want to share their time with like-minded adolescents in a social structured setting. According to Webster’s Dictionary Extracurricular activities is described…

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    my children to enjoy. Finally, sports taught important teamwork and tactical skills, not to mention developing a big heart that never gives…

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    was a very bad experience and I felt like I’ve committed a crime. The basic purpose of sports is to promote and maintain physical and mental strength, to promote discipline, to gain a quality experience and introduce the advantages of working in teamwork. All this helps in bringing…

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    commitments and unite our focuses in making our end goal achievable. Working through accountability, unity and intentionality granted our team the agility to succeed at our competition. Through this experience, I undertook a new understanding of teamwork that my self-reliance and individual mentality would not be sufficient enough as a team member. Yet, the act of balancing individual contributions and relying on the team members strengthen companionship through our work. In the end of our…

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    Stanley (2010) explains that vertical bullying is a pattern of repeated behavior that lasts over 6 months and occurs between individuals at different power levels on the nursing hierarchy, such as a nurse manager or charge nurse to staff nurse. In contrast, lateral bullying occurs between peers at the same power level on the nursing hierarchy, such as staff nurse to staff nurse or nurse manager to nurse manager (Stanley, 2010). In addition, Adams and Maykut (2015) explain that bullying is…

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    comprehension skills, as well as your memory. It lowers your heart rate, which relieves stress. Playing a musical instrument can promote creativity, as well as organizational skills. People who are in band also have exemplary patience, confidence, and teamwork skills. Playing a musical instrument can actually make you smarter. According to The College Board, “Students involved in public…

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    This quote relates to cheerleading because individuals have to work together to achieve their goals and success. Everybody has their own individual talent, but when they are brought together and use teamwork to create something incredible. Cheerleading is a sport that calls for having good spirit, teamwork and a good work ethic. Most people hear the word cheerleading and think of it as just a hobby or something easy to do in your free time, but there are many things most people don 't know…

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    “Nursing-sensitive outcomes are defined as changes in health status upon which nursing care has had a direct influence, “according to Yang, Ke-Ping A., Simms, Lillian M., Yin, Jeo-Chen T. This is when a patient’s health status changes due to the current treatment or healthcare delivery and fulfillment. Some of the factors that may contribute to Nursing-sensitive patient outcomes include the following bio-psychosocial functioning and patient satisfaction. Two examples of nursing-sensitive patient…

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    Football is known as a dangerous sport. Football is also beneficial for kids and it keeps them in school. I would let my son play football because I want my son to be active and involved in school. It will also show him toughness, responsibility, and teamwork. When I have a some I would not want him sitting on the coach on his phone or watching T.V. I would want him to be active playing sports. When I was little my parents never put me in sports so I never really played sports. Of course I did…

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