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    Response to Intervention Plan In considering the results of Jarrod’s reading assessment scores‚ it was observed that Jarrod is in the lowest percentile in the areas of rate‚ fluency‚ and rapid symbolic naming. Jarrod is in the 86th percentile in phonemic awareness and given his age and grade level‚ the recommended course of action to improve Jarrod’s reading would be to focus on fluency‚ specifically his rate of reading. Pre-Assessment Data On the GORT-5‚ Jarrod’s average rate was one minute and

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    that I had a high social interest score. Social interest encompasses attitudes such as cooperation‚ companionship‚ and courage. A high score indicates that individuals are usually more cooperative with others‚ are able to be a better companion to others‚ and do things for the good of society. Typically‚ those with higher social interest become advocates for things such as women’s right and diversity. I would agree with the result of having a high social interest score‚ and many of the characteristics

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    Limitation of Trait Theory

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    that follow‚ the development of leadership studies and theories over time is briefly traced. Table 1 provides a summary of the major theoretical approaches. Historical Leadership Theories | Leadership Theory | Time of Introduction | Major Tenets | Trait Theories | 1930s | Individual characteristics of leaders are different than those of nonleaders. | Behavioral Theories | 1940s and 1950s | The behaviors of effective leaders are different than the behaviors of ineffective leaders. Two major classes

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    Developing yourself and others Section 1: Know how to identify development needs 1.1 After using the VAK learning styles self-assessment questionnaire I discovered my learning style to be KINASESTHETIC meaning I learn more through physical experiences‚ such as touching‚ feeling‚ holding‚ doing and practical hands on experiences. This did not come as a surprise to me as in my current job role it is very hands on‚ and I’ve had to learn very quickly mainly through trial and error. I am not

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    Casy Character Traits

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    Jim Casy 3 Character Traits 1. Insightful - Jim Casy‚ although he quits his job as a preacher‚ remains extremely insightful up until his death. The Bible explains that some men are sinners and destined for Hell while others are holy and will end up going to Heaven after they die. Casy spends time on his own pondering his faith and creating his own ideas. He realizes that all humans make up one greater spirit. Instead of focusing on their own well-being and only doing things in order to benefit

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    Where do you see yourself in one year? five years? ten years?It’s a question many people face in interviews‚ yet don’t take the time to prepare for it. You may be tempted to envision where you’ll be in five years on a personal level‚ but that’s not an appropriate way to answer the question. Employers are looking for a few specific qualities when asking this question. You are committed to the company The current position is a natural step toward your long term goals You are self-motivated

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    Why Hurt Yourself?

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    POTENTIAL ENERGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION 7 7.1. IDENTIFY: U grav = mgy so ΔU grav = mg ( y2 − y1 ) SET UP: + y is upward. EXECUTE: (a) ΔU = (75 kg)(9.80 m/s 2 )(2400 m − 1500 m) = +6.6 × 105 J (b) ΔU = (75 kg)(9.80 m/s2 )(1350 m − 2400 m) = −7.7 × 105 J EVALUATE: U grav increases when the altitude of the object increases. 7.2. IDENTIFY: The change in height of a jumper causes a change in their potential energy. SET UP: Use ΔU grav = mg ( yf − yi ). EXECUTE: ΔU grav = (72 kg)(9.80 m/s2

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    Questions about yourself

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    I am the one and only Me 1. What is unique about me? _ I have a red (violet if I feel cold) birth mark on my right arm‚ which takes the shape of Pac-man (A video game character popular in 1980s) _ I have an imagination of a child yet do things in realistic ways _My DNA‚ mypersonality‚ my experience‚ my look and my way of thinking and doing things 2. What makes me special? _ I have IQ level over 130‚ this doesn’t make me a genius but still enough to separate me from 90% population of the

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    Color Gold Traits

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    you can sling over your shoulder and carry like a purse‚ I believe they come with life’s experience. I want to become someone who isn’t always so "traditional‚" someone who wants to step out of their comfort zone and do the unexpected. Most of the traits listed above‚ tend to fall together as safe and boring. I’m not saying that my personality isn’t interesting‚ but I don’t always want to live a safe life. Adventure is crucial to the fullfillment of life. I’ve learned recently through several losses

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    Traits Of Dalai Lama

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    He also possesses the skills to build social capital‚ as discussed above and mobilisation‚ through the travel he does all over the world to communicate with his followers. 1.6 PERSONAL TRAITS The Dalai Lama uses his personal traits to communicate with people more effectively‚ which in turn ensures he gains their trust and respect. He is often smiling at people‚ listens intently‚ and always maintains eye contact with the listening or speaker. He appears to

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