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    and a shared understanding throughout the force and with unified action partners. Commanders understand that subordinates and staffs require resources and a clear intent to guide their actions. They allow them the freedom of action to exercise disciplined initiative to adapt to changing situations. (ADRP 6-0, 2012) On that account, I think that I will have ability to provide clear and efficient attitudes for my subordinates in situations that I can built mutual trust, share understanding,…

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    When speaking to others, we often forget is how we sound, and how we pronounce words differently from our peers. Amy Tan is a Chinese american author who wrote an article called Mother 's Tongue about her mother 's english affecting both of them in their lives. Tan noticed a lot of little details that were there with her mother 's English and her own. I noticed these details as well inside the article and came to the realization that people are discriminated against for having imperfect…

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    Comprehensive intervention emphasizes prevention and teaching, 4. Interventions and outcomes are personally and socially valued, and 5. Intervention requires comprehensive, integrated supports”(Janney, Snell, 4). Understanding these five core principals are essential in understanding how to effectively support those students with problematic behaviors. One of the core features that was explained that I found the most interesting was the functional behavioral assessment (FBA). Prior to reading…

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    states but an action may also fail to express an agent if it doesn’t reflect the internal mental states of the agent. Davidson is of the belief that non-causal understandings ultimately fail where causal explanation does not in making clear why an agent performs an action. In explaining his dissatisfaction with non-causal understandings, Davidson focuses on a particular scenario. In this example a man is driving a car and he is approaching a turn. The man knows he should signal, he knows how…

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    continued to ask you if my time away short notice requests were an issue. We even discussed this as recently as Wednesday, September 2nd. I continually asked for you to left me know when this was a concern as I did not want to take advantage of your understanding and generosity, which you stated it was not an issue. At the time of addressing the memo of concern with me my family had been taking care of my Mother-In-Law and her failing health for 52 calendar days. I was away from the office 18…

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    be a short term solution, and I usually don’t remember lesson content afterwards. With these journals, I think that I will be able to understand course content not only more thoroughly but remember it as well, and then go use it to further my understanding and skills in the future. I am very interested in the aspects of pet and music therapy. I hope to look into these topics for my research project after learning more about trauma healing through course content. I think that these topics fit…

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    Introduction Classroom management is something that all teachers provide in order to establish a safe and structured learning environment. According to Wong (n.d), an effective teacher will have a plan in place that provides students with a clear understanding of procedures and rules necessary for the class to function in a manner for learning to take place. Effectively managing a group of students requires having knowledge of various strategies and the ability to implement them so that the…

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    Raymond Carver is known for writing minimal fiction; a style of writing popularized in the 1980s and heavily criticized for using new techniques. Carver’s writings are heavily influenced by his own life of alcoholism and abuse. When speaking on his past alcoholism Carver said, “It 's very painful to think about some of the things that happened back then. I made a wasteland out of everything I touched. But I might add that towards the end of the drinking there wasn 't much left anyway”…

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    associated with humane learning; literary culture; learning, scholarship”. The definition of literature leads to understand the significance of reading literature. It is important to read literature because we can free our minds, have a better understanding of history, and to improve our communication skills. Although, literature make us more sensitive to others feelings and situations. However, literature involves critical thinking, clustering of ideas and art appreciation. Literature is a…

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    I am finally after 4 plus years understanding who I am and how my past is influence my present. And how life is not about being exactly like your neighbor but about being different and finding common ground. I am no longer looking to eradicate my “frenchish” but embracing it as part of who…

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