PERSONAL GOALS AMINA BHAIDANI HCS/301 SEPTEMBER 14‚2011 DR HAROLD VAN ALSTYNE PERSONAL GOALS Goal - The terminal point of race. The end toward which effort is directed. AIM. The score resulting from such an act (Webster 1972 ). Personal - Of related to. Belonging to a person ‚private ‚ directed to a single person . (Webster 1972 ) therefore personal goal to my understanding is aim of a person himself or herself. Aim of the person. My personal goal I would like to divide into
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I was asked to write a paper about personal and professional goals. I often recite in my head what needs to be done. First‚ in determining my career goals I believe goals are essential to maintain professional success. I want to also give my children a healthy environment so later in life they can accomplish their goals and be successful in their goals and be successful in their careers. It takes perseverance and diligence in order to maintain a successful life. Professionally I would like to have
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Personal and Professional Development | HND Computing | Matthew John Price PRI01035913 | Contents: 1.0 - Introduction: 2 2.0 - Curriculum Vitae: 3 3.0 - Strengths and Weaknesses: 5 3.1 - Strengths: 5 3.2 - Weaknesses: 6 4.0 - Personal and Professional Development Plan 8 1.0 - Introduction: This report will consider the job description included in Appendix 1‚ for the position of Graduate Software Engineer/Developer. This job is aimed at graduates and experienced software
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Running head: PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Personal and Professional Communication Personal and Professional Communication Personal and professional communication is important in the health profession for several reasons. Many different communication techniques are implemented and have different focuses. Small groups use components such as goals‚ norms‚ cohesiveness‚ behaviors‚ and therapeutic factors. Task‚ process and midrange groups are individual categories. Orientation‚ conflict
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Life’s Descriptions Life is one of those words that can be shaped however one may please and turned into an idea suited for themselves. For example‚ “Life is like photography. You need the negatives to develop” (Brown). There are many metaphors used to describe life depending on whether it is an optimistic or pessimistic view. Two comparisons some may make about life are having to do with having their life course mapped out and then‚ to its polar opposite‚ going through each day without a clue.
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| The story of Crossy and Lefty Rules for this exchange: · Once or One - Every time the word One or Once you pass your gift two times to the right meaning you skip ONE person. · Crossy or cross - You pass the gift your holding across the circle. · Left or Lefty - you pass your gift one person to the left · Right - pass your gift one person to the right ONCE(2times to the right) upon a time‚ a long time ago‚ Santa got very sick at Christmas and
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What is your proudest accomplishment? (Word limit: 150) My brother was very ill as a child and spent a great deal of time at the hospital with other sick children. After seeing the immediate need for blood donations‚ I decided to coordinate a blood drive in my community during a critical need period. I organized‚ recruited for‚ and oversaw two separate blood drives in my first year alone. And at each blood drive‚ I far exceeded the expectations set by my Red Cross liaison. I recruited 32 new blood
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next 6 weeks‚ I spent nearly every day standing by the bench in the cold October weather‚ forced to support my teammates this way. When my parents realized that the issues in my stomach had interfered with the sport that I have been playing my entire life‚ they finally
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available to help them with this.” Give reasons why you agree or disagree with this statement. I am personally in agreement with the statement above. Self-managed learning refers to individuals managing their learning by themselves aiming at personal and professional development. This includes people taking actions and decisions about what they should learn‚ why they should learn‚ how they should learn‚ when they should learn and what resources should be used to learn. The need for learning usually comes
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University this past May‚ with a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in History. I am looking for a steady employment‚ which can expand upon my knowledge of my education. With the right training and the rights environment I can succeed in any situation. Please take a look at my attached resume for a detailed look at my skills and experience. Here’s a snapshot of what I have to offer: Even armed with a degree I understand I still have more to learn as I am entering the work force. I may not have
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