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    Creating an At-Risk Program Rebecca Chronister AED/204 August 7‚ 2011 Terry Stuart Creating an At-Risk Program Family instability along with poverty effects many students today in America‚ and it is detrimental that the students that are affected by these aspects of life should be given every opportunity to succeed in life. There are many ways to identify these students so that school faculty can assist each child with a chance to succeed. The Building effective schools

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    For exclusive use Universidad Torcuato di Tella (UTDT)‚ 2015 KEL514 GAIL BERGER AND LIZ LIVINGSTON HOWARD Creating a Culture of Empowerment and Accountability at St. Martin de Porres High School (A) “So where do we start?” Mike Odiotti and Judy Seiberlich asked each other this question simultaneously as they sat in the small administrative office of St. Martin de Porres High School in Waukegan‚ Illinois. It was July 2008‚ and the pair had just begun their new positions as the school’s principal

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    Creating Space In Soccer

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    Creating space during a soccer game is very important in getting the ball into the net. There are four things needed to make space and pass: a plan‚ a distraction‚ speed‚ and room to be able to make that space. First you should have a good idea of what to do in this situation and where people are. Second you need some sort of distraction so another player can get open. This is an important step in the process because if you don’t the player getting open will get covered. Then you need to be able

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    Creating a Culture of Reflection in the Classroom by Amanda L. Woodbury MS‚ Southern New Hampshire University‚ 2003 BS‚ New Hampshire College‚ 2001 Doctoral Study Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Education Adult Learning Walden University January 27‚ 2012 Abstract Our educational system is broken. It has been proven time and time again that teaching to the “test” does not work. It not only limits

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    Creating a Motivating Environment Patricia Wheat Organizational Behavior/MNGT 5590-29 November 6‚ 2012 Pam Gardiol Abstract Motivated employees can be the difference between success and failure to a business. Unfortunately‚ it is impossible to motivate an individual. It is possible to create conditions under which the individual can become self-motivated. This paper aims to explore different intrinsic motivators that may help people to buy in and take ownership of the organization’s needs

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    Creating a New Government

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    History : Creating a new government 1. a. The main points of the Virginia plan were to give more powers to state government by separating it into three different branches‚ it consisted to have a bicameral legislature this meant two houses or groups of representatives‚ and suggested that the number of representatives for each state would be based on population. The main points of the New Jersey Plan were to give more power to national government by giving Congress additional powers‚ to have an

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    Kaplan University By October 15‚ 2013 Introduction Organizations‚ leaders and employees often need to be commended on a job well done and celebrate it with some exceptional time off from work. This is a positive step for the organization because it not only shows appreciation for those individuals who come to work every day to make sure that their organization achieve all of its goals‚ but illustrates the organizations appreciation for it valuable staff

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    COMPETENCIES "We can ’t achieve our strategic objectives without a work force of people who are immersed in the same commitment as management. Our only sustainable advantage is the quality of our workforce. We ’re building a national retail company by creating pride in--and a stake in--the outcome of our labor." --Howard Schultz Founder and CEO of Starbucks According to this statement‚ the human resource is the number one resource in Starbucks Corporation. Schultz believes that happy employees

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    Creating an Ethical Organization How to Create an Ethical Workplace? Ethics in the workplace are vital‚ even to small business owners. No company wants to be known as unethical‚ and employees are more apt to display higher morale and more productivity when they know they are working for a morally sound company. It is important to create a conscientious workplace that is transparent‚ both to employees as well as the general public. Small business owners should never tolerate inappropriate behavior

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    How groups can influence people in positive and negative ways People have many different roles in life‚ these roles serve many different purposes. It is in these roles we find we belong to different groups this makes up our social identity. It is these groups that can have negative or positive effect on ourselves. People can be part of the ’in-group ’ or the ’out-group ’. The ’in-group ’ being people who belong to the group which we consider we also belong to. The ’out-group ’ being people

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