Seeing all the distractions in my path, I still manage to get on right path for improving my career. BACK TO SCHOOL 3 Back To School I was a great high school student. Being in the ninth grade at the age of fifth- teen is already a challenge. The way I would get up in the morning and get ready for the school bus, was something I loved to do. In the morning after I get dressed, I always make
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Cisco Systems Uses Its Culture for Competitive Advantage Manny Rivelo, a senior vice president at Cisco Systems, belongs to more internal company teams than he can count on both hands. "I'm on a litany of them—three councils, maybe six boards, and five working groups," he says. They're part of an organizational web dreamed up by CEO John Chambers—a structure so complex that it takes 15 minutes and a whiteboard to fully explain. Chambers, however, uses just three words to describe the benefits
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Birmingham Urban Paper Rural-Urban Social Welfare & Social Work Abstract Introduction Uneven development has long been the preeminent feature of urban and metropolitan growth in the United States. In recent years, the word “spawl” has crept into the vocabulary of scholars, public officals, and community organization leaders who are wrestling with diverse challenges posed by urban life (Galster et al. 2000). Suburban sprawl has been the dominant
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I agree on most of the suggestions on becoming the consummate gentleman scholar. Like in my highschool years, I wore neat uniforms and brought extra clothing if ever my clothes were spilled or wet, and I was polite to my teachers and staff. Bringing of cellphones was not allowed but I would bring it but I would hide my phone inside my bag for the rest of the day. I also participated in class, focused on the subject and didn't do things that were not related to it, and I didn't skip classes. I really
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Set 1 (For students) Name: Age: School: 1. Do you take part in any extra-curricular activities? a) Yes b) No 2. If yes, what are those? a) Music b) Dance c) Debate or Drama d) Sports e) Others 3. How could you find out which extra-curricular activities you were good at? a) I found out myself b) The clubs of my school helped me out c) My parents helped me d) I don’t do those activities willfully 4. Do you get enough
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Autobiography One philosopher said, “There’s no permanent thing in this world except change.” Change is one constant thing in my life, as my childhood years up to the present, there are so many changes happens in me such as my studies, emotions , physical appearance, and especially my character. So let me tell you about my life and my story goes like this... On the 22th of October, 1998 from the golden city of Sta. Cruz, Manila, I was born and named Camille Esperida. I have fifteen years of existence
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An ethical decision that I made in my professional life is to go back to school to get a degree in Human Services. I been in the medical field for ten plus years now. I like my job but I want to do something different. I want another job where I am still helping out my fellow man. When I decided to go back to school I had to figure out if I would be able to go to school and work at the same time. I went to a community college at first to study Human Services but I realized the classes were getting
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My Career Goal As I graduated from High School I decided to pursue a career of Executive Secretary at Butler Business School. As my time in the school progressed I was realizing that becoming an Executive Secretary was something that I was not interested in. I completed the necessary courses to get my diploma as a Clerk-Typist. After I graduated from there I decided to take a break from school and started to work. This was a decision that was difficult to make. The only thing that gave me
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stage of my life (middle and high school) I would have considered myself to be a facilitator, but at this time as a freshman in college, I would consider myself to be a collaborator. The two factors that heavily influence whether I am the facilitator or the collaborator, are the environment and people that I am involved with as well as the experience and knowledge that I have in the field that I am working in. Throughout elementary school, middle school and high school, I stayed within the same
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LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA College of Teacher Education Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Every educator’s goal is to provide a learning environment that enables the students to perform their best and to attain a high grades. But in many schools, students find difficulties and obstacles to their studies, the school building itself. Some facilities have inadequate ventilation, inefficient heating and cooling systems and other can create conditions that impairs
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