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Great Leadership According to Roselinde Torres: TED Talk

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In Roselinde Torres TED talk, she has three questions that she suggests defines great leadership. The first question is where are you looking to anticipate change? She suggests that leaders should be looking at what they read, where they travel, and who are they talking to and what topics are included. She mentioned that “great leaders do not keep their heads down but look around corners.” (Torres, 2013). Leaders are supposed to flexible, adaptable, and quick to make important decisions that will benefit their organization and people.

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How to Maintain Your Online Privacy

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Find a source that provides tips about how to maintain your privacy while online. Then, proceed to write 3 paragraphs discussing these tips.

Do you think they’re accurate or specific enough?
Have you ever experienced an issue where you wished you’d known one of these tips?
Could you suggest additional tips to include?

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Risk of Business Failure

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Think about the role of perceived risk in the failure of two business ideas presented in this section: microwave ovens, which were not widely adopted at first, and growing sugar beets in Maine. Also think about similar cases from your own experience and research them if necessary. Then discuss one or more of the following questions on the discussion board.

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Upcoming Trends in Occupational Science

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What are the next great ideas in occupational science? As the current and future leaders in the profession, what do you feel needs to be addressed? 
Consider AOTA’s Vision 2025: “As an inclusive profession, occupational therapy maximizes health, well-being, and quality of life for all people, populations, and communities through effective solutions that facilitate participation in everyday living” (AOTA, 2018, p. 2).
Amy Lamb (2018) and Debra Young (2018) gave fabulous presentations last fall about AOTA’s vision for our future (American Occupational Therapy Association [AOTA], 2017) and posed some bold guiding questions and challenges to practitioners. For example:

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Analyzing ‘All Quiet on the Western Front

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The 1930’s anti-war classic film All Quiet on the Western Front is about youthful innocence ravaged by the brutality of war on the frontlines during WWI—through the lens of Paul Baumer and his comrades in the 2nd Company. Making use of textbook notes, the film All Quiet on the Western Front, and Susan Zeiger’s “She Didn’t Raise Her Boy to be a Slacker: Motherhood, Conscription, and the Culture of the First World War,” please write a paper in which you do the following:

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Barnes’ Private Art Collection

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Write a  response to the film Art of the Steal.  What do you think of the decision to move Barnes’ private collection to a public museum? Should the preservation and display of the work come at the cost of the collector’s stated intentions? Who should get to claim ownership over artistic/cultural objects: the collector, the artist, the artist/collector’s estate, the public, or the local or federal government? Continue reading

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