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    One scholar that has contributed a substantial amount of research that has impacted the occupational therapy profession and clients within the occupational therapy services is Dr. Tracy Chippendale. Dr. Chippendale is an occupational therapist that received her Masters and PhD at New York University. Dr. Chippendale is currently an assistant professor teaching courses on human development, research, and occupational therapy practice with older adults in the occupational therapy department at New

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    Managing relationships can be the most satisfying, but also the most difficult aspect of leadership. Hersey’s definition of leadership is that “Leadership occurs whenever one person attempts to influence the behavior of an individual or group, regardless of the reason” (Hersey, Blanchard, & Johnson, 2013, p. 4). The key aspects of leadership role involves influencing group activities and coping with change. Managers as leaders has two broad and independent function. One is production or task

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    As the expectancy of life increases and aging of Baby Boomers, the need for health care grows, nevertheless, there is projection U.S to experience shortage of nurses. Therefore, it is imperative for organizations to identify the causes of nursing high turn-over rates and come up with critical methods to retain nurses within organizations. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), by the year 2022, 3.24 million jobs will be created. Retaining existing nursing staff has become

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    Career Development A responsible professional will always be prepared for the next career opportunity. I have always made it a priority to keep my resume updated and to stay proactive in considering my next career move. New experiences, education, achievements, and networking relationships present opportunities for resume improvement. Staying current on external job listings and networking internally are two ways to ensure that I do not miss out on an opportunity. In addition, interview practice

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    contrast to research that requires labs, expensive supplies, and teams of researchers to make the slightest progress, math research requires far fewer tools. She believes mathematicians are extremely lucky in that regard. Growing from mentorship receiver to mentorship giver has left an ingrained empathy towards perspectives beyond her own. For Dr. Henrich, unraveling research queries is not merely individually exciting, it is one of her most rewarding teaching experiences. Having experienced the assurance

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    Smith’s poem takes the reader to a time in her memory. Smith is describing the idea that are is made not encountered. Throughout the poem Smith is referring to a image of a man lying on the ground. He is surrounded by blue and red accents of color. In Smith’s poem, she refers to the man lying on the ground as a roman candle. He was nothing more than a dim light in a dark room. This shows that Smith’s tone is condescending at the begging of the poem. She displays little to know admiration for the

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    a distinguished person is defined as to notice or recognize a difference of one person or thing out of others. At the University of Houston, to be a distinguished cougar means that among others, a particular person has displayed true leadership, mentorship, resourcefulness, and reliability. When I think of these two aspects the only person that comes to mind that deserves the reward-Distinguished Cougar, is none other than Troisha Busano. Ms. Busano has been a returning Residential Assistant for

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    I am part of an organization with no shortage of leadership opportunities. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is young compared to other federal agencies. DHS, specifically our office (Intelligence and Analysis), operates in a hectic and constantly changing environment. Priorities and focuses shift with each leadership change and often include reorganizations. This environment has led to low morale and high turnover. I am fortunate to have grown as a leader despite these challenges.

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    I am Rhonda Wilson and completed 20 years of service in the U.S. Navy with specialty of being a communication supervisor. Upon retiring, I realized that working with equipment was not my passion. Seeing the ramifications of Operation Iraqi and Enduring Freedom first hand, I was compelled to assistance war veterans. Working as a Veterans Benefits counselors was instrumental to my career of empowering the veterans population, but there was a deeper need for assistance with emotional, cognitive

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    “Hi Natalie, are you going to come to my house today!” My Uncle Shawn calls to me each time I see him. My Uncle Shawn has cerebral palsy and is autistic. It is a big accomplishment that he can call my name and engage me in a conversation. When he was born the oxygen was cut off to his brain long enough to cause the cerebral palsy and at the age of five it was determined that he was also autistic. He has always struggled to communicate his needs and feelings to each person in his life. Throughout

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