Bezaleel Gonzales PE 2-RUN YZ 2010-34811 September 9‚ 2012 The Running Experience The first question that was raised towards me went like this: “Why did you choose running?” The question proposed a lot of sense since there is a lot of PE options present in this university. My answer then holds until now. I answered that I wanted to be a bit sporty and to get way from fatness and near to fitness‚ and also to ditch laziness. I wanted a sport because I never did
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Edwilker Dombolo Professor Cynthia Williams English 1301/ Tuesday 08:00 a.m. 20 March 2012 First Work Experience When I was a senior at high school we created the organization "Filhos de Angola." The meaning in English is Sons of Angola (Angola is my country) and we used to do a lot of social work like raise funds to help Elderly people‚ homeless ‚ orphan kids‚ and ex-convicted. The purpose of this organization was only this and nothing else because sometimes it is really hard to see
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FIELD EXPERIENCE EDU 521 Christina Kelly Liberty University Education 521 Experience Summary When I arrived on the campus of Southern University where the C.E.L.T program is housed I observed the routines and skills the students had acquired. Everyone knew their role and followed the classroom’s expectations. The C.E.L.T program is an extension of the Caddo Parish School Board Special Education Department. After graduation from high school‚ students transition to this program
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Exploring Cultural Competencies Ashley Rozelle Bowling Green State University Being culturally competent of a student’s culture is essential for school counselors within a diverse population. In order for a school counselor to be culturally competent‚ it is essential for them to be aware of three major ideas: know yourself‚ know the student‚ and know the technique. Within these three competencies there are common themes that
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T. S. Simey and his team in the 1940s described Afro-Caribbean families as dysfunctional. Drawing on the work of Caribbean theorists‚ evaluate this statement in light of contemporary Caribbean family forms. Define family George Peter Murdock (1949) defined family as “a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic co-operation and reproduction.” According to Murdock‚ the family includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved sexual relationship and
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what am I going to wear‚ would I be serious enough in front of my students‚ how is the school‚ the teachers‚ and most importantly‚ the students. Despite the excitement‚ I would not deny that I had a mixed- feeling on that. I was afraid if my students could not accept their new temporary English teacher‚ and how their reactions would be when I teach‚ since obviously‚ I had no experiences whatsoever in teaching. I was also curious on what would be their first impression on me as a teacher. Then‚ I got
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observer: Juror #1 serves as the foreman of the jury. He is serious about his authoritative role‚ and wants to be as fair as possible. Juror #2 is easily persuaded by the opinions of others‚ and cannot explain the roots of his opinions. He is the most timid of the group Blocker: Juror #3‚ In many ways‚ he is the antagonist to the constantly calm Juror #8. Juror #3 is immediately vocal about the supposed simplicity of the case‚ and the obvious guilt of the defendant. He is quick to lose his temper
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This one week of new experience was totally enjoyable for all of us. Related to the time spent there‚ it was too short for us because we enjoy it too much. There we see how people of all nationalities live their life in a different way as we did. In the early morning all of them go to their jobs and what’s a bit uncommon for us is that the majority of them travel by tube (as they call the underground) or double-decker (their red buss). Other new thing and a little bit strange for us‚ but not unknown
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3. Qualifications should be given more importance than experience when recruiting staff. Agree or disagree? Recruiting the correct individual for the correct job position is a key factor influencing the productivity of the organization and its success. There are many arguments about the importance of qualifications over experience for job candidates in deciding who to hire. In my point of view‚ experience is a greater priority than qualifications since the latter is only raw theoretical information
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MY OJT EXPERIENCE I learned a lot from my experiences as an On-the-Job Trainee of Aboitiz Power‚ Therma Mobile Inc. First of all‚ I’m very much gratified for the support and understanding of my superiors especially on times when I committed mistakes. More than any learning thought in school‚ I learned to be with others‚ to work with people. I learn also to listen to my senior‚ Mr. Balali even though at times I can’t understand his instructions. I also learn to accept criticism and be apologetic
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