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    respond realistically to the viewer’s actions”. It made fundamental contributions in the area of human-computer interaction, being one of the first graphical user interfaces. It exploited the light pen, the predecessor of the mouse, allowing the user to point at and interacts with…

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    needs and safety for my community. As a police officer criminal and traffic laws will be enforced. Many opportunities stand in the police department for different points of interest. You have advanced training opportunity for air support, k-9 unit, entertainment district unit, and task force. Many promotion opportunities stand in the field for specialized areas. You have sergeant, Lieutenant, Major, and Lieutenant Colonel. Becoming a police officer for The City of Memphis comes with multiple…

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    heaviest as a freshman in high school. As a three sport athlete I ate whatever I wanted thinking that I could burn it off on the field and being bigger, muscle-wise was better. At the time food was more important that what I looked like and I felt stronger weighing on the higher end of the 110s than the lower end, and accepted the extra body fat that came with my diet and muscle. At some point as a sophomore I started to care more…

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    Theory of Leadership Theory Admittedly, my personal theory of leadership is a work in progress. While I know and understand that at this point in my academic career I am already a leader, until recently I have been limited to informal, rather than formal, experiences. That said, I believe that I have procured skills that exemplify leadership and have set goals for acquiring those which I lack. My longstanding mindset puts others first, which I now comprehend as being congruent with servant or…

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    As you would have thought, the social and political events of the late 1960 's challenged the value-neutrality of public administration scholarship; academic scholarship could not ignore the real-life discord of poverty, unemployment, and disease during periods of economic growth that were affecting the lives of people and creating mistrust in government. The reaction to those events was the rise of a self-proclaimed new Public Administration, a movement with an intellectual commitment to social…

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    traditional housewife role. This “housewife role” included marrying at a young age, starting a family immediately and devoting their lives to their family. Women had no legal rights and were subjected to their husbands. They were subjected to the point where their husband was in control of their…

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    their students (Giltinane, 2013). Nevertheless, it is also clear that all theories of leadership bear similarities and vast differences as well. Consequently, the purpose of this study is to examine and compare the similarities and differences of three important leadership theories, which are servant leadership, transformational…

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    best-self portrait is a leader who leads by example, takes initiative and is very reliable. A large majority of my friend’s and family’s responses centered around the idea that my hard work ethnic inspires them to follow my lead and try to meet the goals that I set out for the group. Many of my respondents highlighted these attributes through the extensive campus improvement projects I did as Junior Class President, my revival of the once dormant Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) and the…

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    Scientific American Frontiers as part of my schooling assignments. The program that captured my attention focused on the tragedy at Three Mile Island and as soon as it ended my quest for understanding began. I started researching everything I could about nuclear reactors, how they function, and…

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    them achieved the same results (Kim, 2012). Instead of thinking o the system as a melting pot, we should begin to think of it as a mosaic instead. This will help change our mentality into one that does not see everyone on the same level of playing field. This is where affirmative action and remedial laws come into play. We can see that this is the case in the podcast The Problem That We All Live With. The students Normandy were not receiving a good education. The educational instruction failed…

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