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    1. What experiences have led to your decision to become a physician? Even before I knew I wanted to practice medicine, the underlying ideals of what it means to be a physician have always been a driving force in my life**. Throughout my accident and illness prone childhood, I had nothing but positive experiences within the world of medicine. Every physician I encountered in those years instilled in me a firm belief that my health was a priority to them. Time after time, they proved to me how, no

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    bell hooks. My worthy aspiration was to coach to transgress because I am compelled to believe that education is a practice of freedom. To be plain, I envisioned a place where students and teachers are mutually empowered by each other and the experience. My first manager Robert France really pushed me to insert my sense of self and this charge into the center of my work. I honestly did not understand what this meant until a few weeks ago. However, I do remember him pushing me to be my authentic self

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    Currently I am going through a bit of a transition. Recently my 6-year-old dog Jaci, who has stayed with my family (parents, and 2 other dogs) all her life has now moved in to live with me in my apartment. I hired a dog trainer, so that she may have a smooth transition. Upon meeting with the trainer, I explained to him that Jaci’s biggest issue is separation anxiety. After working with him, I learned that for her anxiety to disappear and for her to live up to her full potential, I as her owner would

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    Jodie Lewter

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    For the Leadership project, I chose Jodie Lewter. I chose her because one day I hope to become a small business owner, and as the V.P of operations, Jodie’s leadership skills will help me in learning the tools I will need to pursue that goal. Jodie Lewter is the V.P. of operations at Lew Lew’s. she has been working there since 2010. Before Lew Lew’s, she worked at Lewter’s Wholesale Supply. Previously, she earned a degree in teaching, and taught at Giles County Schools. Jodie is also a wife and a

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    pursued – Leadership and group interactions. Collaborative projects relates to working with another in a joint project - working with others requires the understanding of group dynamics , individuals’ characters/ attitudes and most importantly the task- in order to ensure the successful completion of said project. The MPS (management process study) provides an excellent analytical backdrop for an analysis on the value of using reflection due the learning experiences it provides. Leadership is the

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    My elder brother Bill would tell anyone I am his biggest competitor growing up. As he would say I am able to achieve whatever I start while he struggles to stay on track and complete his undertakings. From obtaining my black belt in martial arts to completing my grade eight violin exam, finishing three ironman races and 10 years of military service, I’ve always been able to complete my endeavors. Many may recognize my character to be stubborn, and to some extent I would agree. However, from a different

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    Why do you wish to attend Leadership Weekend? Participate in a leadership weekend is one of my passion to travel the world to experience the many people with whom I share this planet. My travels will help me understand the needs of different cultures and raise my awareness of various ways to engage communities. Another reason why I wish to attend in this Leadership Weekend is I see this will provide me very essential opportunity to expand and build my communication, confidence skills by interact

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    Introduction My name is Chao and I come from China. I wanted to take this course to improve my leadership abilities. I have spent time in a variety of managerial roles, often as a volunteer myself, and now I find myself leading volunteers. In China, we have a communal ethic, where the entire community and population pulls together to make sure that projects are a success. We have put together basketball and volleyball teams and tournaments with our school, and at the neighbourhood level organized

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    with the duties and responsibilities of leadership daily. As a result, developing my leadership skills is essential to prepare for my future career in the United States Navy. Leadership can be learned two different ways: experience and formal study. Experience is arguably the best way to become a better leader; however, experience takes considerable time and effort to gain leadership positions and to learn from real-life experiences. Formal study of leadership is critical because it can help provide

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    My first experience on Trinity’s campus was participating in the Leadership Greater Hartford Summer Nexus program during the summer of my junior year. I spent a week at Trinity’s Multicultural Office discussing diversity and inclusion topics with my peers, expanding my leadership skills and organizing a fundraiser for Jonathan’s Dream Playground. After spending time on Trinity’s campus, I had a natural curiosity to learn more about the college’s academic rigor and commitment to diversity and inclusion

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