Statement Essays

  • Goethe’s Statement

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    Goethe’s statement, “Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help then to become what they are capable of being” is commonly used in both a positive and negative form in today’s society. When a person looks the statement carefully over, they will find the meaning into what he is saying. From the Bible, the quote “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you” is very similar to Goethe’s statement. If a person acts in a certain way toward somebody, then the environment and

  • Reflection Statement

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    Reflection Statement I think the school is taking the “easy road” and doesn’t want to be liable for anything therefore they make all these rules that prohibit anyone on campus to have fun. The campus is becoming more and more unbearable by the moment. On the weekends it is so boring there is no one here except a whole lot of public safety. That is why people enjoy them selves and use substances, but the university doesn’t look at any of these aspects realistically. The university is living in the

  • Fashsion Statement

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    Fashion Statement There are many reasons why we choose to wear a particular article or style of clothing. Many of us consider our choice in clothing as an extension of our identity; while many others pick items from their wardrobe that reflect their current mood. There are also many times when we choose to dress a certain way in anticipation of being in a particular social setting. When someone decides what to wear they need to keep in mind what messages will they be sending to the gazing eyes. Sometimes

  • Healthcare Vision Statement

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    A vision statement, as defined by Regan (2012), “doesn't tell you how you're going to get there, it does set the direction for planning. That's why it's important when crafting a vision statement to let your imagination go and dare to dream” (p. 4). I agree with this statement; a healthcare organization's vision statement should detail its passion for the people it will serve. The purpose of a vision is to exceed expectations and should be something that individuals can notice in a way that captivates

  • Denny's Mission Statement

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    Comparative Analysis of Denny’s Restaurant Mission Statement and Website Denny’s is a restaurant chain based in Spartanburg, South Carolina in the United States (missionstatements.com, n.d.). Denny’s has over 1,700 locations and positions itself as “America’s Diner”. The company was founded over 60 years ago, by Harold Butler and Richard Jezak as a donut shop. According to Missionstatements.com (n.d.) the following is Denny’s mission statement: “Our Mission at Denny's is to establish beneficial

  • Ryerson Vision Statement

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    Ryerson’s Vision Statement for the Church Street Development Vision Statement: Creating connections for a healthy city. The Vision Statement will guide and inform the design process, ensuring that decision making reflects key aspirations of the entire Ryerson community. Ryerson’s planning Objective and Goals for the 270-288 Church Street Development Identity: A hub for interdisciplinary collaboration, celebrating a holistic approach to health and wellness. Experience: A welcoming and inclusive home

  • Nursing Mission Statements

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    charitable organization, we will provide services, specific to need, in a compassionate, professional, holistic manner, through an inspiring environment and dynamic leadership for our residents, employees and others we serve.” I quoted their mission statement because for the past two and half months that I was there I truly believed that Westminster Canterbury lived through their mission. Reminiscing back on to my internship, it was an overwhelming experience because I didn’t think I would learn so much

  • Boeing Mission Statement

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    Vision Statement: “People working together as a global enterprise for aerospace industry leadership” (What is Boeing’s mission, n.d.). The mission statement supports the work Boeing want to accomplish and demonstrates how important aviation is to them. They have been around for a long time, which makes them a leader within the aviation world because they have more experience than any other company. They are continuously coming out with new aircraft, which constantly helps to grow the aviation

  • Statement of Educational Goals

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    Statement of Educational Goals The role of the teacher has changed, perhaps evolved is a better word, since students left the atmosphere of home schooling to that of the classroom. I'm sure that there have always been innovative teachers, but lecture and paperwork (or slate board work) were at one time the norm. In some classes it still is. However, the fact that we have so many stu- dies concerning the development of learning skill, such as the four stages that Piaget ident- ified, and so

  • Brodie's Mission Statement

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    Business Statements Mission Statement Our mission at Brodie’s is to serve a wide variety of food and drinks, using only quality ingredients, while providing a relaxing, fun and exciting atmosphere which appeals to people of all ages. Vision Statement It is Brodie’s vision to become the premier sports bar and grill in the Clear Lake/Seabrook/Kemah area. Positioning Statement Brodie’s is the family friendly sports bar and grill located on the water, which offers quality food, quality service and

  • Radiologist Mission Statement

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    My mission statement would be that I seek to better myself and my community through the furthering of my educaion and intentional, purposeful living. Rather than go through life just working and paying bills, I would like to make a difference. This ties largely into my two biggest goals, which are to become a nurse and at the same time, raise a family. When I was in high school, much of my future plan was what my parents told me I should do. They had high expectations, and I always agreed with them

  • Personal Purpose Statement

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    In this purpose paper, I will discuss in detail my personal, career, and educational goals using my skills and talents to explain why they are important to me. My personal purpose statement is to be a productive member of my work team with talents of responsiveness and being strategic while learning as much as I can to improve upon myself and my team. My talents are being quick to respond to any situation and using diverse strategies to get something done as well as my passion for learning new things

  • Statement of Philosophy of Education

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    Statement of Philosophy of Education My philosophy of teaching and education in general is very broad at this stage in my career. I am sure that as I teach in future years, my philosophy of teaching will change as I gain experience. As for now though, the following paper will describe the way I feel about teaching, learning and education in general. First, I view learning as a journey the students take throughout their school careers and throughout life. I feel that on this journey, teachers

  • Statement of Educational Philosophy

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    Statement of Educational Philosophy Ever since I was in the seventh grade I knew that teaching was the profession for me. I had a wonderful teacher, Cathy Adkins, who was and still is my greatest inspiration. She was not like any teacher I had in the past. She was different. I call it the “personal effect,” because she just wasn’t a teacher, she was a friend. I know we are taught not to make friends with students, but it really does make a difference. I want to be the kind of teacher that

  • Statement of Educational Philosophy

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    Statement of Educational Philosophy A person’s philosophy of education is important because it affects the way that their classroom will be run. To be a good teacher, a person should genuinely like the students and want to make a difference in their lives, giving them the confidence to succeed. There are many things that go into developing an educational philosophy: The nature of the students, the nature of knowledge, the purpose of education, the method of education, and the curriculum.

  • Philosophy Statement

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    Philosophy Statement “Give a child a fish and he eats for a day. Teach him to fish and he eats for a lifetime.” ~Author Unknown Teaching is not a profession but a life choice to change the world one child at a time. In a classroom there are four walls and within those four walls lies the opportunity to build strong foundations for tomorrow. I believe there are three aspects to teaching; touching the mind (mental), the heart (emotional), and the hands (physical). If you take a young child

  • Philosophy Statement

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    Philosophy Statement Throughout my entire life there has always been one thing that has remained constant—there has always been some sort of teacher in my life. During my academic career, there have been teachers that I have liked and a few that I have disliked, but I have always respected them for what they accomplish on a day-to-day basis. It never occurred to me until my second year of college that I could also be a teacher. I have always participated in activities that stressed leadership

  • Praxis Statement

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    Praxis Statement When I first decided to be a teacher I had many thoughts and opinions about teaching and education. Some of my thoughts and opinions have stayed them same; however, many have changed from the discussions and readings in LL ED 411 and 480. When I first decided that I wanted to be a teacher I thought that most students learned in the same manner. I also thought that the teacher should have power over the classroom. Likewise, I thought that technology should not be used in the classroom--except

  • Statement of Educational Philosophy

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    Statement of Educational Philosophy During my public school years, I played practically every role possible in the classroom. At one time or another, I was the most popular student, the kid everybody picked on, the genius, the dummy, the teacher’s pet, and the student that the teachers wished would stay home. After playing all these different roles, I’ve come to the conclusion that each one is needed for a well-rounded classroom. Each has something special and significant to offer to the classroom

  • Statement of Philosophy and Goals

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    Statement of Philosophy and Goals As a child playing school with the neighborhood children, I had always dreamed of becoming a teacher. Since the first day of kindergarten, watching the teacher teach us how to do basic things like counting, writing, and reading is what interested me in teaching. Throughout my elementary and secondary education I became even more interested in the teaching field. I thought that being a teacher would be the best thing in the world because a teacher has an immense