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    responsible‚ trustworthy and can follow directions. Punctuality isn’t just an order that the Army requires‚ but also a good personal trait that is a reflection of a person’s character‚ it shows that you have personal integrity and self-discipline. While some of us are occasionally late due to circumstances beyond our control‚ repeated tardiness shows a lack of respect for other people and their time. If someone is late continually that shows that they do not care about what their NCO tells them. If you don’t

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    I should not have been late to class. Why? There are a million reasons why! Class and school are both very important things in a young child’s life. Well‚ if I think so‚ why was I late? I was late because I neglected to make sure and plan ahead so I wouldn’t be late. I was being very irresponsible. You should not be late for class for many reasons‚ as I mentioned above. One of those reasons is that‚ when you are late you could miss very valuable things that you might need in your class later

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    but most of the adults chose to work because it was an easy way to pass time and way to make money. There was almost a job for everyone in the camp. Most of the internees worked full-time and usually put in about forty hours of work a week. In the beginning‚ the prisoners were not paid for their work but over time their wage would increase little by little. Their payment depended on the type of work they did and how well they did it. Professional and technical work would get paid a good sixteen dollars

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    the bat‚ I concluded that obviously we should work toward exclusively creating internal motivations for students‚ as opposed to any external or physical incentives. But the more I pondered on the subject‚ the more my thinking shifted especially with my experiences. In retrospect‚ haven’t money‚ work benefits‚ and rewards been a huge‚ if not the only‚ motivator for the majority of adults throughout history and today‚ more than ever? Does anyone want to work 40 hours or more every week simply because

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    a fighting man. This quotation was written by an American Infantry General and was taken from a speech by Major General K Spacie OBE‚ Director of Army Training on 24th September 1985‚ to the Army Physical Training Corps. It is accepted that great physical demands will be made upon soldiers in the heat of battle. The test that the British Army uses to determine whether or not a soldier is at a satisfactory level of fitness to carry out his job is the 4.8 km (3 miles) Basic Fitness Test (B.F

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    Bocanegra moved to Seattle‚ Washington in the year of 1971 to major in social work‚ he received his MSW and he also double majored in psychology and sociology. Bocanegra was never the type of man to stay put and quiet‚ he believed in taking a daring adventure so immediately as he arrived on campus at the University of Washington he joined the Chicanx movement‚ and has helped establish

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    that there are different sides‚ thoughts and feelings about measurements in social work. The informants’ struggles between the measurable‚ the things not so easily measured and those things that are difficult or impossible to measure. There is a great uncertainty amongst the informants around the credibility and reliability in the results used and many of them strongly emphasize that measuring troubles them‚ “we work with people; they are not a product or material things” (IP 5). The lived experience

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    to them. This serious social issue has a connection with and significance in social work. Social work is basically concerned with providing help and the necessary needs and services of individuals‚ families‚ groups and communities. Many people‚ especially those from

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    someone is participating or taking part in something. Not being involved therefore would be having nothing to do or say regarding the matter. However‚ involvement does not just mean to be actively included‚ but to enable influence. In relation to social work the involvement of service users and carers are vital‚ and therefore partnership working is central to their practice. The word meaningful creates the thought that something is of significance‚ value and worth. Therefore‚ if you add meaningful to involvement

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    1) This publication is designed to give psychologists and other health care providers important information to help guide their Work with older adults. Clinicians need to know more about this age group because the number and proportion of older adults in the population are Increasing and more psychologists will be called upon to deliver psychological services to them. Older adults are defined as persons 65 years of age and older. The population of older Americans is itself getting older. The

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