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    The first assessment has been scored by a peer of mine from the previous organization. The second assessment is from my supervisor from my previous experience. The third assessment has been completed by a team member of my Uconn project group. I have chosen these as the assessors of my behavior as I wanted to identify the trends in my behavior through different years and through different positions of responsibilities. The self-assessment scores on my task…

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    positive information about each employee then starting and ending conversations with employees by praising them in accordance with this information. The COO had a terrible habit of being hyper-critical about even the lightest of suggestions from his team and would stifle creative thought and open dialogue by immediately shooting down and picking apart ideas. In order to counteract this tendency in his personality, the COO should consider keeping a journal of all of the positive things he likes…

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    coach a competitive U12 girls soccer team. The team consisted of fifteen girls between the ages of ten to twelve. I’ve played soccer for eleven years; in the past, I coached two recreational soccer teams. I figured I was up for the challenge of coaching a competitive soccer team. Regular season play went reasonably well, but the highlight of the season was when the team went to The Yellowstone Cup in Rexburg, Idaho. This is where we had the most growth as a team and where I learned the most…

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    Superior writers use a vast number of well-used elements. It is key to use exceptional elements if you thrive to be a great writer. An example of a writer with higher-level elements is Ray Bradbury. Bradbury has a famous short story called "The Pedestrian." The "Pedestrian" is a futuristic story about a man who is not involved with the world. Bradbury uses setting, figurative language, and symbolism to affect the overall succession of the story. First, Bradbury uses figurative language to…

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    Tonight's game meant everything. The Berwick High School volleyball team was embarking on a three-hour journey to compete against Westlake High School for the second round of playoffs. The town was exuberant for how far the team had come. As the bus took off, we all took our seats, put our headphones on, and got into battle mode. Adrenaline pumped through our veins. A cold chill ran up my spine as I realized that tonight's game could be my last game ever. Time passed and we finally arrived at…

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    nursing care and also achieve effective communication and relationships with my co-workers, as it is also a required standard nursing practice as evident in Standard 5, which states to maintain open and supportive communication with the healthcare team to promote effective working relationships for optimal client outcome. (Singapore Nursing Board, 2011) In other words, successful conflict management helps us have good relationships with our colleagues, which will enable us nurses to uphold Value…

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    let me know what the team is: A team is a group of people who strive for unity, mutual benefit, unity and purpose. The team not only emphasizes individual performance, but also emphasizes the overall performance of the team. The team is on the basis of collective discussion and decision making and information sharing and standard strengthening, emphasizing that the essence of team work is mutual commitment. The common commitment is to jointly assume the responsibility of the team. Without this…

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    Nowadays, I am working on the organization of the EHELF, and we are thinking to include new applications to the EHELF in order (i) to interact with the participants, (ii) to provide them to make a connection between themselves; (iii) to make the conference paper-free; (iv) to centralize the organization; (v) to lead generation. In doing so we are going to turn the conference to the next level. The first update of the EHELF is a ‘Whova’ application which includes all the above-mentioned functions…

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    arrived on time for his evaluation. He presented as pleasant and quiet, and did not attempt to engage the examiner in conversation. He readily responded to the examiner’s questions prior to the beginning of the evaluation, which allowed for some rapport building. He exhibited good work habits and appeared interested in the testing process, as he was attentive to the test stimuli and adequately followed the examiner’s instructions. Taseen was cooperative and engaged throughout the evaluation.…

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    prepared for my first volleyball injury. Because of my injury, I have learned the adult skill of patience. Since my first year of freshman volleyball, I have learned to love the game. After receiving the M.V.P award my sophomore year in my school’s J.V team and playing all-around my junior year in varsity, I was determined to make my senior year, my most successful volleyball year yet. However, my whole vision turned upside down after I tore my Achilles tendon. I…

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