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    one of my most dreadful nightmares. The eagerness of wheeling my suitcase down the jet bridge made butterflies move throughout my stomach. My dream of flying was about to come true. The pilots and flight attendants greeted me with smiles as I walked through the doors as if they knew this was my first time. The musty‚ sweaty smell of the aircraft consumed me. I showed one of the flight attendants my crumpled ticket and he kindly led me to my seat. I took a deep breath‚ like it was my last‚ and

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    It is both the diversity and challenging elements of a nursing career‚ as well the opportunity to help and care for vulnerable children‚ which drives my aspiration to study Child Nursing. The opportunity of meeting inspirational healthcare professionals triggered the recognition that Children’s Nursing would be the ideal career for me as they inspired me to emulate their skill and passion. I thrive on being challenged and believe nursing would suit me as an individual‚ as it offers rewarding opportunities

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    My Educational Journey There are many things that I have learned over the past few years regarding college and life in general. I have faced many challenges and have discovered that I am truly nothing without Jesus and I need him in every area of my life. I believe everyone has a story or testimony to tell that will benefit someone else throughout their life’s journey. Starting College I first attended college many years ago while on active duty. My first online class was almost a disaster. I wanted

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    The Fifth Discipline

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    The Fifth Discipline Peter M Senge Publisher: Currency Doubleday – 1990 Introduction The organizations that will truly excel in the future will be those that discover how to tap people’s commitment and develop the capacity to learn at all levels in an organization. Deep down‚ people are learners. No one has to teach an infant to learn. In fact‚ no one has to teach infants anything. They are intrinsically inquisitive‚ masterful learners. Learning organizations are possible because at heart we

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    The Discipline of Teams

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    The Discipline of Teams 1. Executive Summary for this reading. The definition of the word team is often misused and all too often undermined. Most people think of a "team" as a group of people working together. This article explains that a team is much more than that. Teams have a common commitment and purpose‚ performance goals‚ complementary skills‚ and mutual accountability. Teams are usually a smaller group ranging from 2 - 14 people. Larger teams can be achieved but are more likely to form

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    Discipline & Grievance

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    Discipline and grievance at work Introduction Discipline and grievance procedures Organisations should set standards of performance and conduct reinforced by company rules. Problems when standards are not met or where grievances are raised by employees may often be dealt with informally but if a formal approach is needed then procedures help employers to be fair and consistent. Disciplinary procedures may be used for problems with employees’ conduct or performance although some organisations

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    mean that she would take part in anything that deal with taking a pill to help her breath or giving up her soul. "I do not take things and I do not give up my soul to anyone other than my self. I will work with those two when it comes to this mission and I will do what I am told. But do not get me wrong I will use the things that I have on my ship to deal with breathing. Now tell me what planet I am heading to with those fools over there. I do not

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    Discipline 1

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    Discipline is of the utmost importance in order to ensure the efficiency of the military organization as a whole as well that of the individual units. Efficiency helps to ensure that goals are met and that the highest level of profeesionalism is maintained at all times. The level of discipline directly affects a soldier’s conduct so the two concepts are directly related and of equal importance. Discipline is important in life as well as in the Army. The core values of the British Army are: courage

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    Philosophy of Discipline

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    There are several different theories out there on discipline. I don’t personally believe that any one theory works in every situation. That is why I believe it is important to have an eclectic approach to this subject. You have to choose an approach that fits your personal educational philosophy. There are many aspects of the assertive discipline that I like. Canter states that teachers have the right to insist on behavior from students that meets the teacher’s needs and that encourages the positive

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    I make my decisions in life. It also serves as a vital role in my nursing career by helping decide and overcome the challenges I often face as a nurse. Since I was a child‚ my parents has imbedded their cultural values in me. They have always taught me to care and respect other human beings. My personal values that my religion since I was a child has always taught me to treat others with honesty and dignity‚ which I have always treated my patients with throughout my nursing career. My Buhhdist

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