Hi everyone! My name is Lindsay Meissner and I have just started with Paragon Testing as the Preparation Programs Administrator. In this role, I will be administering the ACPP through tasks such as processing reporting forms, surveys, and discounts. I am very excited to join the ACPP team and I look forward to supporting the ACPP Centres as best as I
According to Conte, Weiner, and Plutchik, the average score for most people, regardless of age, is 8.5. My score shocked me a little because I would think I worry about death a lot but consider to this questionnaire I am not that concern. I scored a 3, it was lower than the average score that these researchers found. I believe my score was low because I am deciding to make plans for my future and if I decide to get marry and have children the will not have to worry about anything except live their life and work hard. I want to get all of my debt settled and pay out all the bills so that my family would not have to worry. I do not believe anyone would forget about me because there will always be photos and videos to remember me by whether it
Recently I have been stressed out due to multiple reasons like my children and my academic performance in school.I have never experienced any form of anxiety until I started school.My anxiety has led to other issues like depression.My judgment has also been cloudy lately. I've been lethargic and very irritable, and my stresses came to a boiling point for me when I opened my grade book for a course and seen that my grade had been dropped to a C and this preceded some news from my child's school that my oldest was bullying my youngest,this led my youngest to suicidal thoughts and in turn a teacher called CPS on me.Essentially, all my stress caught up to me.I contacted my counselor, and she advised me to call the crisis hotline due to some other
that she had a male, Igor Gentsaryuk, in custody for DUI near the 3700 block of
The Meriam-Webster dictionary defines a cheerleader as a person who is a member of a group (typically a group of young women) who shout out special songs or chants to encourage the team and entertain the crowd during a game in sports like American football and basketball. This definition described my involvement itself in my beloved sport, but it also explains who I am as a whole person. In my life, I am a cheerleader whether I am on the sidelines under the Friday night lights, or off the field when it comes to being a cheerleader for my family and companions. At a young age, it was clear to me that support was something needed by everyone, whether they wanted to accept it or not. However, before you cheer on anyone
On 10/30/2017, I Deputy Mignone #95 was assigned to Intake/Release. At approximately 1600 hours, I was called to cell HD-6 to assist with giving an inmate his medication. I met my supervisor Sergeant Johnson #150 along with multiple other officer. I witness inmate Matthew Spradlin standing in the cell with feces on his head and face. Inmate Spradlin stated that he had been eating his own feces and drinking his own urine. I was informed that Dr. Dahner had ordered a shot due to inmate Spradlin’s behavior.
The 6 point grading scale along with my erratic home life has made it challenging to get good grades. My mom is an alcoholic. Her drinking became really atrocious in 8th grade through my junior year. She went to get help at a treatment center at the beginning of my sophomore year. When she got back, she relapsed several times during the next year, but in the middle of my Junior year she drank for the last time and has not touched alcohol since. The drinking and having an autistic brother put an enormous amount of stress on my parents marriage and they ended up getting a divorce in 10th grade. I lived with my mom and saw my dad just a few hours a week maybe less for the next few years. I was forced to grow up quicker than most kids because
Tingling (tick), red (tick), hot (tick), dizzy (tick), trapped (tick), ostracized (tick), taken aback (tick). It started in my fingers. I began to fidget just listening to what was happening around me. Then my toes. I began to tap my feet to the beat of the clock hoping it would help pass the time. As the time seemingly would not advance, my fidgeting and discomfort grew, my anger increased, my thoughts jumbled, my mind became fixated on this one comment that, little did I know, would change my life forever. At the time, I couldn't process what had just occurred. Was this a bad dream (tick)? Do people really think this about me (tick)? Do they even care that I’m here (tick)? How could someone say that in front of
I am currently enrolled in the Masters of Science Program in Technology at Eastern Illinois University. This is to fulfil my dream of becoming an expert and a professional in Information Technology related field, and later enroll for my PhD. My career focus is to work as a network administrator, chief security officer, an IT project manager or a network and security consultant. All of these job positions have very good prospects, high paying salary scale, and are in high demand for personnel in this field. On the average, the annual average salary for these positions ranges from $100,000 to $178,002.
On 12/29/17 I met Ms. Becquette at the office of Dr. Saleh. She arrived ambulating with crutches. She had on an ankle brace and a full leg brace. The pin sites have all healed. X-rays done today showed that there is bone healing, the fractures have not fully healed yet, there is also some osteopenia, which we would expect from the dis- use of the bones. She can only bend her knee to 26 degrees, the ankle she cannot bend it is dropped and contracted, and she is able to wiggle her toes. The numbness she has had to the leg and foot is gone. The EMG has not been done yet because of Mom's schedule. She said she would call and make an appointment soon. Physical therapy is making some improvement. Dr. Saleh said he wants her to work really hard in therapy, he said it would be a last resort to go in and release the adhesions to the knee and the Achilles tendon for the ankle. Dr. Saleh said he feels she can work through this. She is allowed to bear weight as tolerated. The new brace has not arrived yet and is supposed to be in next week. We did address the attendant care and Mom was hesitant to decrease to 8 hours a day. Ms. Becquette will be going back to public school on 1/19/18. Physical therapy will continue even after her return to school.
I was assigned to evaluate Erica. Her organization was based on an informative outline with point A and B. She did a good job informing us about healthy foods and had a clear thesis in her introduction. Her 3 main goals did stand out clear from one another and for the most part, her points build upon each other to create a clear message. However, during her speech, I found myself confused when she moved from one point on to the next because her transitions seemed all over the place. The power point showing the stats was a bit confusing because it was a challenge to make out the graphs.
On 05-21-2016 at 0834 hours I was contacted at the front desk by April Sutton in reference to a stolen motor vehicle and stolen wallet.
After taking the self-assessment test, I realized what I needed, what I had and what I needed to acquire in order to be successful in my doctoral degree. Furthermore, the result of the assessment helped me understand who I am as a learner, and why exactly I am in this program. The assessment helped me acknowledge how bad my weaknesses were. Finally, the assessment helped clarify my mind on the areas of research that interest me. With the result of this assessment, I am confident now about successfully completing my doctoral degree.
I am writing to apply for the position of Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner with Reference number: 436-3201.
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at approximately 9:40am I, Officer Jaren Wren was conducting Supervision Sanction Program (SSP) pill call and observed that Resident Jessica Harris ACC# 714001 hair was braided. I asked Resident Harris who braided her hair she stated she did. I told Resident Harris to step out of line, remove a braid and redo it. Resident Harris began taking the braid down, but couldn't re-braid it. I then gave Resident Harris a direct order to remove the braids, and in a very aggressive tone she said, "No!" I then told Resident Harris to face the wall to be placed in restraints. She then said, "Bitch don't put your hands on me!" and began resisting at that time.
On 09/04/2015 at 20:32 hours, I conducted a motor vehicle stop of a Ford F-150 bearing NJ registration X70DNC for failing to maintain lane on Hurffville going northbound. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and conducted the stop in the A15 lot of the Deptford Mall.