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    Professional Career Action Plan Ida Jackson HCS/449 Health Administration Capstone September 10‚ 2012 Urmi Bhaumik Professional Career Action Plan Creating a professional career action plan will compose attainable goals and design a step-by-step plan to achieve important professional goals. It is important to have a roadmap that will guide anyone from beginning to end for successful goal attainment. My action plan summarizes my professional goals and my career goal of becoming a health

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    order to see it. Our knowledge has influenced how we see the world through our perception and how we reflect it on others. Believing is necessary to see what I want to for what Panchatantra saying. We all have senses to see‚ but is this all true that it gives us knowledge. I think I need to believe first if I want to see something that I want. How can my knowledge affect the way I see things? Knowledge affects the way I see things because as I have already backgrounded knowledge I already know and

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    How Values Affect Decisions in Personal and Professional Life Shaundrea Sager University of Phoenix Abstract Many people have a set of core values‚ either personal‚ organizational‚ or cultural‚ that help guide his or her life‚ and that assist him or her in making decisions in their everyday existence. Most of my decisions are based on how they will affect my family‚ me‚ and my career. My family is the key factor in any decision I make. I have to consider what influence my

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    Internet Addiction and How It Affects Educational Success Internet addiction has been recognized as an actual disorder and has been likened to other addictions such as to alcohol‚ drugs and smoking. Internet addiction is termed as Internet Addiction Disorder –IAD‚ a term first used by Goldberg (1996). -IAD exists when the individual experiences “decreased occupational‚ academic‚ social‚ work-related‚ family-related‚ financial‚ psychological‚ or physiological functioning”. The internet has become

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    and implications and this paper examines as it affects developing countries. It’s a comparative review of two articles; “The evolution of development economics and globalisation” by Piasecki and Wolnicki (2004) and “Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation?” by Hartungi (2006). Effort was made to also identify points of congruence between the two articles as well as different views on globalisation trends experienced in developing countries. The general consensus is that globalisation

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    central place of work with telecommunication links. The internet makes it possible for employees to communicate with their colleagues via different mediums such as email‚ conferencing through Skype and instant messaging. Information technology professionals whose work is results oriented can just turn in to their superiors their output such as program code‚ compiled programs‚ etc. Theoretical Framework The concept of telecommuting has been around since the 1970s. And it is going to be a mainstay

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    Theoretical Knowledge and Professional Practice  Erik Erikson • An individual needs to resolve a crisis in each of the eight stages of psychosocial  • development in order to progress to the next stage‚ with outcomes based on  • how each crisis is resolved.  Ivan Pavlov • Behavior is the result of associations formed between behavior and positive and negative consequences‚ or the associations formed between a stimulus and a response.  • Behaviorism is based on objective and concrete observations

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    question that “ what is the success?”. Famous? High salary? High position? Or simply‚ have a job that you like?. Depending on the particular people‚ who will have different answers. However‚ everybody knows that the road to success should always be accompanied by sacrifices. If you want to succeed‚ you need to sacrifice. These sacrifices‚ we couldn’t describe it in a sentence or so. Therefore‚ we are here today to discuss thoroughly about “Personal sacrifices for career success”. II) Development

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    determining factor on one’s success? Is it simply easier for a person with a wealthy background to be more successful? In order to answer these questions‚ we can analyze children’s academic success within different socioeconomic classes. KIPP Academy is a public charter school that is located the South Bronx‚ one of the poorest neighborhoods in New York City. What is different about KIPP is its success rate. In Malcom Gladwell’s book‚ the Ouliers‚ he discusses KIPP’s success‚ claiming that‚ "by the end

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    Professional identity has been defined as “the possession of a core set of values‚ beliefs and assumptions about the unique characteristics of one’s selected profession that differentiates it from other professions” (Weinrach‚ Thomas‚ & Chan‚ 2001‚ p. 168). Professional identity is not acquired at once it is a process of one understanding the profession as it relates to trainings‚ a heritage of theories and an understanding techniques. Professional identity is the results of a developmental process

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