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1. As I reflect on my Individual Development Plan for Sav and the coaching and mentoring techniques I am implementing, I see a strong alignment with Christian values, particularly perseverance and servant leadership. Both of these principles shape not only how I lead, but why I lead the way I do.
Perseverance is the commitment to remain faithful and disciplined through adversity, trusting that growth is happening even when results are not immediate. Savs ACL recovery requires daily consistency, patience, and emotional resilience. My coaching techniques, such as setting measurable rehab milestones, weekly progress reflections, and structured accountability conversations, reinforce this value. Instead of focusing solely on the end goal of returning to competition, we focus on steady progress. This approach mirrors the Christian principle that character is developed through endurance, not comfort. By encouraging her to stay committed to the process, even on discouraging days, I am helping her build inner strength alongside physical recovery.
Servant leadership is another core Christian principle guiding my plan. Servant leadership prioritizes the growth and well-being of others over personal recognition or authority. In my mentoring approach, I am not simply directing Sav toward performance outcomes. I am walking alongside her, creating space for honest conversations about identity, confidence, and purpose during this season. I intentionally affirm her worth beyond playing time and help her see leadership opportunities even while sidelined.
Overall, my Individual Development Plan reflects a holistic view of growth. It integrates performance development with character formation, ensuring that this season strengthens not only her body, but her faith, resilience, and leadership identity as well.
2. In reviewing my Individual Development Plan and the coaching and mentoring techniques I selected, I see strong alignment with Christian values, particularly humility and servant leadership. Humility, as reflected in Philippians 2:3, involves putting others before yourself and seeking their growth rather than personal recognition. In my plan, the focus is on listening first, asking thoughtful questions, and helping the mentee identify their own strengths and next steps. This reflects humility because it centers the mentees development rather than the mentors authority or expertise.
Another value that aligns with my plan is servant leadership. Servant leadership emphasizes leading by serving, supporting others growth, and prioritizing their well-being. The techniques I selected, such as guided reflection, collaborative goal setting, and accountability through encouragement are designed to empower the mentee rather than control them. Instead of directing every decision, the process encourages ownership, responsibility, and long-term character development. My plan supports Christian principles by promoting growth rooted in integrity, empathy, and service. It reflects a leadership approach that values people over performance alone and seeks to develop not just skills but character and purpose.
3. In my capacity as a mentor, my primary function in the creation of my mentee, Damarees Individual Development Plan (IDP) is to serve as a thought partner, empowering him to architect a plan that is a true reflection of his own aspirations. I will guide him in identifying the essential elements of his IDP by creating a space for deep reflection and honest dialogue. Research underscores that an IDPs utility is greatest when it is a living document, actively used to facilitate communication and planning within a robust mentoring relationship (Chang et al., 2021). Using a Socratic approach, I will pose questions that encourage him to look inward, clarify his values, and articulate a compelling vision for his future, which we will then translate into a series of concrete, actionable goals.
The establishment of mutually agreed-upon goals is the linchpin of a successful IDP, as this shared consensus is what transforms the plan from a mere document into a powerful tool for growth. When mentor and mentee build the goals together, it fosters a deep-seated sense of psychological ownership and commitment from the mentee, which is a critical driver of follow-through and success (Stoeger et al., 2021). These shared objectives function as a compass for the mentoring journey, ensuring that both individuals are navigating toward the same destination. This alignment not only provides clarity and purpose but also builds a foundation of trust and accountability, which is essential for a productive and meaningful mentoring experience.
To ensure these goals are met, I will work with Damaree to develop a scaffolded action plan that breaks down larger objectives into manageable tasks. For instance, if a central goal is to build a professional network, we would start by crafting his unique professional story. From there, we would move to strategic outreach, identifying individuals and organizations aligned with his interests. The final step would involve simulated networking encounters and mock interviews to build his confidence and polish his communication skills. Throughout this process, I would provide consistent feedback, connect him with relevant resources, and celebrate his progress, thereby creating a supportive ecosystem that enables him to turn his aspirations into tangible achievements.
References
Chang, C. N., Patterson, C. A., Vanderford, N. L., & Evans, T. M. (2021). Modeling individual development plans, mentoring support, and career preparedness relationships among Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) trainees in the life sciences. F1000Research, 10, 626.
Stoeger, H., Balestrini, D. P., & Ziegler, A. (2021 ). Key issues in professionalizing mentoring practices. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1483(1), 518.
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PART 1
Purpose
Explain what you think makes a family
Instructions
Answer the following questions. Each question should have a 3-4 sentence response.
REMEMBER: Discussions are meant to mimic an in-class discussion. I want to hear your voice and thoughts. There are no correct or incorrect answers.
- Is family based on blood or biology, love and emotional connection, commitment or responsibility, living together, shared history, or something else? Why?
- Can someone be your family even if you are not related by blood? Explain.
- Has your definition of family changed over time? If so, what influenced that change (experiences, relationships, culture, media, etc.)?
- Do you think there is one right definition of family, or do definitions differ depending on culture, background, or personal experience? Explain your thinking.
PART 2
The size of a childs brain reaches 90 per cent of an adults by the age of five. Early childhood is a time of rapid change particularly for the development of a childs brain. These early years are critical for lifelong learning and well-being. Talking, reading, playing and singing with babies and toddlers is so important in shaping thinking and emotional patterns for life and influencing learning, relationships and resilience.
For this week’s discussion, please watch the video and respond to the prompts:
Discussion Prompts:
- After viewing the video, share two things that were new to you and explain why.
- Additionally, how can you share what you learned from the video with your peers or families?
Grading:
- The discussion assignment is worth a total of 10 points. Grading is based on your depth and detailed post and responses to two other post.
- Initial Post must be submitted by 11:59 PM on Friday for 5 points
- Your response to two other peer’s post must be submitted by 11:59 PM on Sunday for 5 point
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GeneticsW3 Written Discussion Genetics

*Do not use the chart pictured here for your traits, it is just a graphic and does not match the traits we are looking at in this discussion!
Now that we all know each other a little bit it is time to get into the topic of Child Development. We are going to start at the beginning, prenatal development.
Our textbook lists several influences on prenatal development. Generally we think of environmental influences as those that occur once we are born. However, it is important to remember that on the day of their birth, infants have already been exposed to 9 months of environmental influences, and this exposure has occurred during a period of rapid growth and vulnerability. A healthy pregnancy with proper nutrition and prenatal care can promote developmental and put the newborn on an optimal path.
Recessive and Dominant Inherited Traits
Recently I discovered a great online resource for exploring and learning about heredity and genetics in a fun, hands on way. It’s a website developed by the University of Utah for educators from middle school through college to use when teaching about heredity and genetics.
The website for is full of fun activities, videos, and follow up materials. I want you just to explore all it has to offer. Seriously, don’t rush through this. It’s all about YOU! Discover the wonderfulness of you!
Discussion Assignment: Do this several days before the due date! This week your discussion response can be a written response instead of a video posting.
When you are done exploring the website, read the information on Recessive and Dominant Traits Handout and see which ones you have or don’t. Use this handout to record your traits:
If the handout won’t open for you, try opening it from the week 3 module.
- Make a list of the traits shown on the Dominant and Recessive Traits Handout.
- Now indicate which ones you have that are dominantly inherited and the ones you have that are recessively inherited.
First you will post your “Trait Train” and then you will explain how you came to these conclusions. My discussion response would look like this:
DDRRDRRRR
I base answers on this: my earlobes are detached (D), I can roll my tongue (D), I cannot wiggle my ears (R), I have no dimples (R), I clasp my hands w/left thumb on top (D), no cleft in chin (R), no widow’s peak (R), no hair on middle of fingers (R) and PTC tasting (R)
Make sure you put your D and R traits in the same order listed on the handout and that you have 9 traits! Make an educated guess on PTC tasting if you have never done this using a test strip in a science class before, use the information in this prompt to help you determine if you are a taster or not. Do this activity with at least one of your parents, or with your children (if you have any) to see what you inherited from your own parents or what you passed on to your children. If you can’t do it with a parent, then try the activity with your next closest relative. It could be a grandparent, or a sibling. Make sure you are using the handout and not the picture that is at the top of this post, that is just there for decoration!
Response: Choose one classmate and write a brief but meaningful comment in response to their post. Share about what you inherited from your parents or what you passed on to your child(ren). Be sure to post early in the week so people can see your traits, if everyone posts early in the week then it will be easier for others to find matches if they are trying to match with peers in the course. If most of the class waits until Friday to post then almost everyone will have to wait until Friday to find their matches and that will be frustrating.
Grading Rubric: View the grading rubric by clicking the settings icon in the upper right and select Show Rubric.
Requirements: Please place each part in a different attachment. NO AI USE PLEASE
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Nursing Question
Please make my paper 10 pages long, and include 5 references. Do not use AI or plagiarism. Please follow all directions i will upload it.
Requirements: 10 pages
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Arabic Project
complete the attach file
Requirements: Complete
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The art of planning and creating visual contentusing typography, imagery, color, and layoutto communicate messages, evoke emotions, or solve problems in both print and digital media
Requirements:
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Perform some exploration of the data and understand how thes…
library(tidyverse)
library(tidyr)
library(dplyr)
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#1. Read in each file from the folder NH-2020-M5
#2. Perform some exploration of the data and understand how these datasets join
#3. Join these datasets to create a masters NIBRS dataset
#4. Use this dataset to answer questions for your R Lab Quiz
#5. Use this dataset to create a relational diagram in the lucidchart app (DATABASE ER DIAGRAM: CROWS FOOT)
#6. Use this dataset to explore the central limit theorem
###########Perform your analysis and data manipulation below##########
#1. NH-2020-M5 DATASET FILE READ IN
ref_race<-read.csv(‘/cloud/project/NH-2020-M5/REF_RACE.csv’)
NIBRS_OFFENSE<-read.csv(‘/cloud/project/NH-2020-M5/NIBRS_OFFENSE.csv’)
NIBRS_OFFENSE_TYPE<-read.csv(‘/cloud/project/NH-2020-M5/NIBRS_OFFENSE_TYPE.csv’)
NIBRS_OFFENDER<-read.csv(‘/cloud/project/NH-2020-M5/NIBRS_OFFENDER.csv’)
NIBRS_LOCATION_TYPE<-read.csv(‘/cloud/project/NH-2020-M5/NIBRS_LOCATION_TYPE.csv’)
NIBRS_incident<-read.csv(‘/cloud/project/NH-2020-M5/NIBRS_incident.csv’)
agencies<-read.csv(‘/cloud/project/NH-2020-M5/agencies.csv’)
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Individual Assignment
Entrepreneurship requires a strong understanding of financial reporting and stakeholder communication. Public companies must disclose financial and operational information through required Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings. This assignment is designed to help you understand the purpose, content, and importance of three key filings: the 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K, and how they support informed decision-making by entrepreneurs, investors, and other stakeholders.
Paper Requirements
Length: 35 full pages (body of the paper only)
Format: APA (7th edition)
Sources: Minimum of 5 scholarly or credible sources
Citation Style: APA in-text citations and reference list
Individual Assignment: This paper must be completed independently
Note: The following are not included in the page count:
Title page
Abstract
Table of contents (if included)
References page
Content Guidelines
Your paper must address the following components:
1. Introduction
Briefly introduce entrepreneurship and the importance of financial transparency.
Explain why understanding SEC filings is critical for entrepreneurs, investors, and other stakeholders.
Clearly state the purpose of the paper.
2. Overview of SEC Filings
Provide a brief explanation of each filing:
What it is
Who files it
Why it exists
3. The 10-K Report (Annual Filing)
Discuss the 10-K, typically filed for the fourth quarter, including:
Purpose of the 10-K
Required sections, such as:
o Business overview
o Financial data
o Financial statements
o Managements Discussion and Analysis (MD&A)
o Risk factors
Importance of the 10-K for long-term decision-making
4. The 10-Q Report (Quarterly Filing)
Explain the 10-Q, focusing on:
Quarterly performance and financial position
Differences between the 10-Q and the 10-K
How the 10-Q helps stakeholders monitor ongoing performance
5. The 8-K Report (Current Event Filing)
Describe the 8-K, including:
Purpose of the filing
Events that trigger an 8-K, such as:
o Acquisitions or mergers
o Executive departures or officer elections
o Bankruptcies or major financial changes
Why timely disclosure is critical
6. Comparison and Contrast
Compare and contrast the 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K by discussing:
Frequency of filing
Type of information disclosed
Level of detail
Role each filing plays in transparency and accountability
A table may be included (optional) to enhance clarity.
7. Conclusion
Summarize key differences and similarities among the three filings
Explain how understanding these documents supports entrepreneurial success and investor confidence
Sources and Research
Use at least 5 credible sources, such as:
o SEC website resources
o Peer-reviewed journals
o Business or finance textbooks
o Reputable financial news or educational websites
Wikipedia and blogs should not be primary sources.
APA Formatting Requirements
12-point Times New Roman font
Double-spaced
1-inch margins
Page numbers in the header
Proper APA title page and references page
Evaluation Criteria (With Rubric Presented on Canvas Modules)
Your paper will be graded on:
Depth and accuracy of content
Quality of comparison and analysis
Use of credible sources
APA formatting and citations
Organization, clarity, and writing mechanics
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Miss Representation
I have attached the instructions. PLEASE CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THE FILM: MISS REPRESENATION.
Please confirm that you understand and will follow all requirements below before drafting. Also send the titles and journal names of the two sociology journal articles for approval before writing.
I HAVE ALSO ATTACHED THE RUBRIC AND THE ASA FORMAT GUIDE.