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    Psychodynamic Viewpoint

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    choosing just one viewpoint that I thought I agreed most with I found it to be a difficult task. I would have to say that psychodynamic and sociocultural viewpoints are the ones that I just could not choose one over the other. The reason I had such a difficult time choosing‚ I believe is because substance abuse there are so many different factors that make the subject at hand so extensive. I agree with the psychodynamic viewpoint because in my opinion and from my personal experience those individuals

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    The APTA’s vision of “transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience” is a profound statement. This statement is a testament to my life because I have lived it. I am not the individual blessed with Greek like genetics who can eat whatever they’d like without repercussion. Rather‚ I was once an obese teenager on the verge of developing metabolic conditions. This lead too many frustrating experiences that stemmed from my inability to perform gross motor tasks. Like many

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    Personal Ethical Lens

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    Personal Ethics Statement Personal ethics provides a foundation for an individuals’ moral scale. It reflects personal beliefs on values‚ morals‚ right‚ and wrong. Personal ethics is influenced by family‚ friends‚ community‚ religion‚ culture‚ and coworkers; and that can have a positive or negative impact. Personal ethics varies from person to person; some points may be similar whereas others will differ. Personal ethics drives actions‚ and to some point‚ emotions day by day. Depending‚ on the

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    Ethical Statement Analysis and Construction In preparation for becoming an educational leader‚ I have read and analyzed several ethical statements from educational associations‚ organizations‚ and institutions. During the process‚ I contemplated the structure‚ content‚ relevance‚ and practicality of each ethical statement. This process prepared me to compose my own ethical statement‚ illustrating the values and ideals I believe are important as a condition for employment. To conclude‚ I reflected

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    with the replacement of outdated opinions. This is most effective when I take a step back to separate myself from the opinions which I hold so that they may be evaluated empirically. A person should not be beholden to what they believe as it does not define you‚ bad opinions may be replaced with good ones at any time when the circumstances present. The most important part of this association is the realization that I must keep my individual separate from the opinions I carry with me. Those opinions‚

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    Personal Ethical Framework

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    rules they set. In Enron case‚ corruption and ethical misconduct were deeply embedded in their business culture where profitability was more important than ethics. In this paper‚ I will address the factors that had led to the development of the culture of profit before principle at Enron. Also‚ I will create my personal code of ethics that will guide me in my professional and personal decision making and doing the right thing when faced with ethical challenges. “Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room”

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    Personal Statement

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    I’m a rock-addict. Rock-addict? A two-word noun brings up an image of a long-hair freak screaming hectically in rock music concerts‚ moving his head up and down. A darkly dressed emo with gigantic chains. A Steven Tylor look-alike. WRONG. Obviously I have clothes in black and white‚ but my wardrobe is spacious enough for multi-colored costumes and accessories. Without colors‚ life would be a grey-scaled movie‚ vintage but tedious; and I absolutely don’t want to be the main actress of it.

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    Personal statement

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    Having majored in Psychology and minored in sociology in the university‚ I became particularly interested with issues regarding Health Promotion after taking courses such as Community Psychology‚ Human Growth and Development and the like. As a young aspiring health professional I would like to pursue this course‚ since my ultimate desire is to work with health and human care issues in Ghana. Working at the Emmanuel Clinic in my community as a voluntary Public Health Educator has further boosted

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    Personal Statement

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    My passion and enthusiasm for the Nursing course was developed when my family underwent a drastic change. It was summer 2006 when my mother left the midwife profession in the Philippines in exchange for a job here in England. At that time‚ I was matched to take either Hotel Restaurant Management or Nursing in a University but I took the former than the latter. When I joined my siblings in University‚ unconsciously they seemed to be a great influence in changing my course preference. They were both

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    Political Viewpoints

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    consisting of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. On the political spectrum‚ Democrats are considered to be on the ‘left’ which means they favor more liberal viewpoints. In contrast‚ the Republican Party is on the ‘right’‚ and tend to have more conservative-leaning ideology on issues. When it comes to my political viewpoints‚ I believe they align the best with the Republican Party. I see myself as a Republican due to my upbringing from my parents and witnessing the success of the party.

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