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    Administration Narrative

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    director, and I conducted them. The prescribed questions were divided among the three of us and each person asked each candidate the same questions. The candidates consisted of a fairly recent graduate of the culinary program, a graduate with his own business, and a chef at a local restaurant. I did notice when the assistant director was not impressed with a candidate he did not engage the person with extra questions or extensive information. After each interview, the three of us talked about…

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    Educators have always struggled with the differing teaching and instruction methodologies used in the world of educational instruction. The argument can be heard often from many education professionals as to what the “best” teaching method increases student understanding and knowledge. This research paper will take a closer look, and compare, the three differing teaching methodologies using the data acquired from the students’ standardized test scores and personal data, to compare the…

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    Working in Chick-Fil-A leadership for 2 years, I've learned a considerable amount about the man who started the Dwarf Grill (which later grew to be called the Dwarf House.) Many know Truett Cathy both for his successful business, which ultimately became Chick-Fil-A, and his commitment to his principles. Chick-Fil-A’s continual Sunday closing is a testimony to that commitment, but that’s not the only display of his leadership qualities. The culture of Chick-Fil-A encourages a focus on…

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    Even if wealth was measured by knowledge, Bill Gates would still be the richest person in the world. As a man with extreme ingenuity, and expert business skills, Bill Gates has a net worth of over 78 billion dollars and is considered the most affluent being alive. Coming from a privileged family, Gates’ was taught the importance of good work ethic, and working hard to achieve his goals. As more of an introvert, Gates was pushed to be more social, so he was sent to a private school in hopes that…

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    1. Brain and Behavioral Science is included in the Psychology Department. The Holland Code for Psychology is IES. Investigative Types usually have math and science abilities and are problem solvers. The I type likes to explore and understand subjects which relate to psychology because it is all based on learning and understanding the way of the mind and behavior. Since psychology is defined as the scientific study of mind and behavior, understandably, science is required in this field. Having…

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    Women’s socially accepted ascribed roles are limited and while it is difficult to break through these social boundaries some are more easily broken than others. There is a cultural conditioning that men are superior at math and science while women excel at language and arts, however as children we are academically equal. For a time, girls actually surpass their male peers at mathematics (Hyde, Fenemma & Lamon 139-155), but as pre-teens can experience gender bias in the…

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    Students are required to sit through countless hours of lectures and complete numerous math problems before they can be considered a top student in any school across the nation. But can they become a better student by listening to music or painting a picture? There is a constant debate on whether schools should continue to support fine art classes. Some people think that dance, music, drama, and art classes are not a necessary component for students to participate in to graduate. These same…

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    1) How is the business environment changing? What are the implications of these changes for organizations? What are the implications of these changes for you personally? This question will involve research on your part. The gist of the readings from this week put an emphasis innovation and changes in technology. For businesses this means either rise above and adapt to the changes or sink. Along with advancements in technology comes globalization, meaning companies must be willing to spread…

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    Gender Inequalities in Educational Achievement Gender inequality is evident in many aspects of life. Some believe that men are predominantly better equipped for executive level positions in business, in religious leadership roles and industrial management operations while others believe that only women can be effective in the nursing field, as educational professionals and fashion industry leaders. These preconceived notions about gender superiority and inferiority begin even earlier than one…

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    While this joke is funny it truly represents the struggles of entering college. College tuition seems to go up every year making it harder to encourage students to pay the money to go to college. The main point students need to remember is the importance of an education, and how much further it will take you in life than a GED. College is not supposed to be all about education either, because the relationships you establish in college will affect you for the rest of your life. Columbia…

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