What Would You Do? Episode __ : Helping the Homeless I. Relate the video to conscience Conscience, as defined by the Merriam – Webster Dictionary, is “the part of the mind that makes you aware of your actions as being either morally right or wrong”. It’s that tiny voice inside your head that tells you if what you’re about to do, what you’re doing or what you’ve done is essentially right or not. A lot of people nowadays tend to ignore this for fear of being ridiculed or judged by other people, even
What would you do if one of your team members looks upset? What would you do if one of you team members isn’t finished with something and you don’t get a team point? What would you do if one of your team members has a huge stack of papers to put into the mail boxes? What would you do if the recess bell has already rung but one of your team members is not coming to line up yet? What would you do if your team member asks to join a game but the game is already full? What would you do if one
Managerial and Supervisory Positions Knowledge How have you prepared yourself for this kind of position? What have you been doing to keep up to date in your field? How would you rate your level of expertise in [insert major function to be performed] compared with others in similar positions? Why do you rate yourself that way? In which areas do you feel you need to upgrade your knowledge? Why do you feel that way? What improvements did you introduce in your last position? How good is your knowledge
SPEAKING QUESTIONS Where are you living? - Is it a house or an apartment? - Do you have a favorite room in the house? - What does make your house pleasant? - Is drawing important for an adult? - Do you find it difficult to draw? Cue Card Talk about a job that you would like to have. You should say - What is it? - What skills are needed for it? - Why did you choose it? Discussion - What can you say about those who change their profession? - What do you think are the disadvantages/advantages of changing
because need help from others so that is when heroes show what they are made of. Role models could also be considered a hero to some people but not to everyone. Heroes are definitely needed in today's society because not everyone has what it takes to defend themselves or get themselves out of life-threatening situations. What would you do if you were in a situation where your life is in danger and there is no one there to help you? Say you were in a burning house or had a severe injury, That's when
What Would You Do? Chapter 2 ISG Steelton – International Steel Group, Steelton, Pennsylvania As the day-shift supervisor at the ISG Steelton steel plant, you summon the six college students who are working for you this summer, doing whatever you need done (sweeping up, sandblasting the inside of boilers that are down for maintenance, running errands, and so forth). You walk them across the plant to a field where the company stores scrap metal. The area, about the size of a football field,
Late Adulthood (age 64 and older) As a result of your interviews, you should be able to compare how subjects were similar or different in their levels of biological development, cognitive development, and/or social development. The back of this sheet has some suggested interview questions to ask. You do not have to ask all of these questions. Just pick a few that interest you and ask each subject the same questions. You will give a five-minute presentation to the class
“My lord, you wished to see me.” “I was wondering if you could arrange a meeting with the senior members of the order.” “Yes my lord, but it may take a few weeks for the relay riders to complete their errand, although I think I could successfully set up a meeting by solstice.” “Good, see to it. You are dismissed.”
I woke up and my body was a raging swirl of fire. I had the worst dream yet. The government would find me and my little sister. They have been after me ever since September 2089. “Why are they after me,” you ask? The year was 2088. It was a sunny, summer day in my suburban town of Columbia. Soon, dark clouds rose over the horizon. “ Help!” my sister Ashley yelled. “What's the matter?” I replied as I ran frantically into her room. There was no response. Ashley's face was a shade
to the boy. “He knew that the child was his warrant.” (page 5) which is in reference to the child provides him with a reason to live. Throughout the rest of the novel this bears out. The man puts the boys needs before his own, everything he seems to do is out of consideration of the boy. Furthermore, the man continues to protect the boy. “The man had already dropped to the ground and he swung with him and leveled the pistol and fired from a two-handed position balanced on both knees at a distance