Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of yourself or others.
Ans) Much of what we’ve suggested about the other prompts holds true with this one. It presents golden opportunities for you to demonstrate curiosity, love for learning, breadth of vision, a touch of humility, capacity for compassion, and a developing maturity. Do you see how this essay isn’t about the prompt? It’s about revealing yourself through deeper thought in order to show how you’ve been changed for the better. Ultimately, it’s about revealing yourself to admissions so that they have the best possible picture of you as a candidate, and the highest degree of comfort in extending to you an offer to attend their school.
Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new...
Self-care is imperative to personal health, sustenance to continue to care for others, and professional growth. Describe how you would care for yourself to ensure that you are able to continue to care for others? Examples may include exercise, relaxation classes, reading, art classes
Discuss factors that may impact one’s ability to learn a new skill/trade, etc. Provide a personal example as an anecdote to your answer.
Discuss how growth in the healthcare industry has led to new rules for protected health information.
Discuss how growth in the healthcare industry has led to new rules for protected health information.
Technological advances lead this remarkable period of growth, but what are these confounding new things? As curious citizens of the day, you set about to learn of these wondrous new advances that you read about in the newspaper that are spanning the distances from “sea-to-shining sea.” ABOUT RAILROAD
This new concept stems from Buddhist philosophy which considers feelings of personal inadequacy and suffering as something we all go through, and which emphasizes the importance of viewing oneself and others with compassion, particularly during difficult or stressful periods. This philosophy stands in direct contrast to the notion of eliminating all feelings of low self-esteem and setting perfectionisticor idealistic standards for ourselves. After viewing the Ted Talk by Kristen Neff, entitled: "The Space Between Self-Esteem and Self-Compassion) and reading the...
Charles Renner has been considering the implications of senior management’s new growth strategy. As head of sales for Integrity Building Supplies, he has been responsible for a sales force of more than 300 sales people that sold building supplies to contractors and large developers around the country. He, and more importantly, his sales force, knew how to sell the company’s products and services in a business-to business setting. They had a great reputation in the home-building business and for many...
Choose one time period and discuss the history of religious oppression. 1) Roman Imperial Period vs. Christianity (60 CE-310 CE) 2) Christian oppression of pagans in Roman World (395 CE-476 CE) B) The Crusades (12h century 1100s) 4) Salem Witch Trials- Massachusetts (1692-1693) 5) Exputsion of the Jews and Muslims from Spain (1490-1493) 6) Anti-Semtism in Medieval Spain, France, England, Italy, Germany (choose one country only-800-1392) 7) Romans versus Jews (20-200 CE) 8) Catholics vs. Huguenots in France (16th-17th centuries-1500s-1600s)...
Mike Lynch is the manager of an upstate New York regional office for an insurance company. As the regional manager, his compensation package comprises a base salary, commissions, and a bonus when the region sells new policies in excess of its quota. Mike has been under enormous pressure lately, stemming largely from two factors. First, he is experiencing a mounting personal debt due to a family member's illness. Second, compounding his worries, the region's sales of new policies have dipped...
Choose one time period and discuss the history of racial/ethnic oppression. 1) Slave trade in Virginia (1600s) 2) Slavery in the United States south (1800s) 3) Chinese railroad workers in US (1868-1924) 4) Trail of tears (1831-1850) Native Americans 5) Small Pox Epidemic Native Americans (1754-1763) 6) Anti-ltalian Immigration (1840-1924) 7) Anti-Jewish Immigration (1860- 1930) 8) Social Darwinism (1880-1944) 9) Anti-German Immigration (1680-1760) 10) 1985 Philadelphia Police Bombing (1985) 11) Anti-Latino Immigration (1840-1936) 12) One of your own choice (must...