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    Career Action 10-3

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    Career Action 10 –3 Create a Question – and Answer Planning Sheet (Outcome 2) General Information Questions Why do you want this job? My qualifications are related to this position and I am interested in obtaining a position in this work field. What type of work do you enjoy doing the most? The type of work I enjoy doing are analysis and reporting financial data of a firm. What are your long – term career goals, and how do you plan to achieve them? My long – term career goals is to…

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    not know” (29a, p9). By this, he is implying that death is a mystery that is hard to understand, but is not to be feared. Socrates supports this idea by saying, “No one knows whether death is may not be the greatest of blessings for a man, yet man fear it as if they knew that it is the greatest of evils” (29a, p9). According to Socrates, people see mortality as something bad; even they have no knowledge about it. They claim so because they are scared of it. Further, Socrates goes against those…

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    questioning, counter-question, inquiring, investigating, or cross-examining. Because of this, it is very popular in today use of interrogate, proof, or examination in the law of court. This method according to Christopher Meckstroth, consisted of asking “a series of questions that push the interlocutor to clarify and draw out the implications…

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    they had to have for Christmas. I sat quietly throughout the whole class day and so at the end, all of my classmates came up to me confidently and asked me all the questions that popped into their little minds. The questions I were expecting were, “Where did you live before?” or “What’s your favorite color?” Sadly, the types of questions I received were nothing like that. “Can you speak English?” “Yea.” “Are you Asian or Chinese?” “Uh. Chinese is Asian but I’m Korean.” “Oh. North…

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    leaders we inflict pain to those who are closest to us (194). The greatest take-away from this week has been to ask myself: how is my mind affecting my leadership; how do I keep myself replenished; and how do I avoid pitfalls of depression? In Courageous Leadership, Hybels asks a poignant question which disturbs, yet intrigues me; “Who is your toughest leadership challenge? You” (182). His answer is direct and convicting. It begs the question, “What am I personally doing to hold myself back…

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    When a child meets a stranger for the first time they find themselves inclined to learn more about them. They may conceivably ask questions that were versed from their encounters with adults. Questions comparatively to, “What’s your favorite color? What’s your favorite thing to do? What’s your favorite game to play” The key term to observe in both questions is “favorite”. Why are children taught from such a young age to limit themselves to just one thing? One color, one activity, and one game.…

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    Choosing a career is not always based on what someone is greatly passionate about. It can be about the pay rate, the hours or even the environment. Gordon Marino author of "A Life Beyond Do What You Love", published in 2014 in the New York Times, believes that people should not only do what they love but perform something that can benefit society or their families. Mariano is a professor of philosophy, a student advisor and a community volunteer. He began to realize that when advising students,…

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    took the Verbal Immediacy Scale test, I thought I would pass it with flying colors because I’ve always been really good with how I approach certain conversations and how I talk to individuals. I got a score of 40 which is not the greatest. After reading all the questions, I realized that maybe I was not as good as I thought. I am initially a very shy person before you get to know me, if I do not personally know you, I won’t initiate a conversation with you. I have had many people tell me that…

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    Coaching Missionaries

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    draw our God’s working in a Christian’s soul. The way forward lies in God’s stirring within that person’s heart. Jesus the Master Coach. Jesus during his short ministry asked over 300 questions. Imagine, three-hundred questions. There are over 3,000 questions asked in the Bible. A properly placed open ended question is a powerful tool. Drawing out God’s will from the deep waters of the heart requires this approach Jesus often employed. Before Jesus began his parable of the Two Sons in Matthew…

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    For this assignment I chose to interview a private duty nurse who only has one patient. Throughout this paper, for the sake of confidentiality I will be referring to the private duty nurse that I interviewed as Danielle, and her patient as Racquel. Danielle is the primary care provider for Racquel who is a critically ill child with special needs. Raquel is a 10 year old girl who was born with spinal bifida and attends school part-time. Some of Danielle's job duties consist of taking care of and…

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