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    The subject matter of my paper will be convincing arguments as to why a person should obtain a college degree. The main benefit to obtaining a college education is for financial reasons. This, obviously, is not the only reason you should obtain a college degree but it certainly is at the top of the list. With the advancement of technology allowing accreditation through distance or blended learning, financial support through Pell Grants and personal student loans, along with the flexibility of

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    A Plan of Propulsion There have been times in my life where my situation did not go according to plan. Perhaps, if I am honest, the reason for my folly is that I needed decisive planning, in addition to adding prudence in my judgements. There is an old saying that with age comes wisdom, as the years have passed, so has my ability to culture a sincere appreciation for patience, consideration, combined with preparation. Through my trials and tribulations, I have acquired the ability to make better

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    Personal Development Plan

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    Introduction Leadership, a critical management skill, is the ability to motivate a group of people toward a common goal. These items will help you develop your skills as a leader. What is Personal Development Planning PDP is defined as: A structured and supported process undertaken by an individual to reflect upon their own learning, performance and/or achievement and to plan for their personal, educational and career development.( Section 28 Guidelines for HE Progress Files) ‘Development is

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    wanted to continue being an over-achiever, so therefore my first semester of college I got admitted into the Honors Program. It was a huge achievement for me, but the biggest one would be officially attending college. Most of the students I went to high school with decided to only work because they thought about the right now moment and making money as soon as possible. Wyandotte students had a small imagination and didn't reflect on the end goal of being successful. I feel like the environment I live

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    I wanted to manage my eating habits to lose my weight since my last year of high school because I noticed myself when I face in the mirror. It was a bad experience that I had in my life because I want to lose my weight for consider for my health as well. However, I could not follow up to balance my eating habits because I could not handle within my stress from school, workplace, and financial crisis. Also, I could not find the place to live in after I transferred into the UC Irvine last year because

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    and I loved it. I was the class president my sophomore and junior years, and also won top English student award sophomore year. I was chosen to have a success picture taken and post on the school wall and it is still there today. I recently transferred to Winston-Salem State from North Carolina A&T because all my family went here and loved it and I love this school as well. Since I have been on campus, I joined the Campus Activity Board. As I continue my journey at WSSU, I plan to join the psychology

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    Although some strategies may help you achieve your career goals, they may be unacceptable to you on other grounds. What factors should be taken into account when judging the personal acceptability of a career strategy? Have you pursued, avoided, or abandoned a career strategy that was personally unacceptable? What were the consequences of this decision? Hereby, I would like to illustrate the application of this chapter on my own career strategy: When developing a career strategy one need to consider

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    Long-Term Goals

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    Jose Goncalves Professor Neneh Kowai-Bell PSYC 2301 11.25.2015 Do you have any long-term goals? My name is Jose Goncalves. As almost everyone, I also have long-term goals. I look at my education as a primary goal. This was the major reason that brought me to the U.S. I have 4 years left , and I will do the impossible in order to achieve my target. What does it mean to have a good life? It depends on your values. For some it just means living a happy life, having a nice family, and just

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    will address the importance of setting achievable goals, the importance of learning styles in academic success and the validity of ethics and academic integrity in helping to achieve continuing academic and professional success. Setting Goals Distinct, clearly defined goals that can be measured will allow a person to take pride in accomplishing the goals they have set. They are able to see clear forward progress in what otherwise might seem a long

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    Downside Of Grit Analysis

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    The idea of grit is to be used to help students improve on goals they’ve made, but in the The Downside of Grit by Alfie Kohn, he would argue that some things are better left alone instead of trying to pursue them and achieving them with little success. Kohn claims that grit can be counterproductive because anyone could be continuing something that doesn’t make them content with the outcome. He also discusses about how people with grit could experience issues with psychological health when you try

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