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1 | Research Towers | ||||||
2 | Name: Melissa Araiza | House West | Topic Aviation | ||||
3 | EQ What is most essential in being successful in the cadet program at Civil Air Patrol? | ||||||
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5 | History of Aviation | Physics of Airplanes | Cadet Work | Career Path | History of Civil Air Patrol | Air Force | Not Applicable |
6 | 1A Gives brief overview of the history of Aviation. | 1 B How air planes work | 15A Leadership, core values, and warrior spirit | 6 A,B Aerial Firefighting | 9 A,B,C Civil Air Patrol and its beginnings in WW2 | 33 Air Force Boot Camp | 2 Theater Management |
7 | 4 The Wright Brothers | 12 A,B,C,D Physics of Airplane explained | 15B Oath, customs, and courtesies of the military | 7 A,B,C,D Being a Pilot | 10 CAP Vice Commander | 39 Military Dills | 3 Role of the Principal |
8 | 31 History of Drills | 21 Flight Dynamics | 15C Importance of the uniform, drills and ceremonies, and the chain of command | 8 A,B,C Police Trooper Pilot | 11 A,B Basic information on CAP | 40 Basic Military Training | 5 The principal-facilliator |
9 | 35 History of Blue Uniform | 23 Propellers and Rotors | 15D Self management,procrastination, and ethical decision making. | 13 Interview with Pat Hacker | 14 Interview with Lt. Hartwell | 42 Joining the Military | |
10 | 45 About the Air Force History | 15E Healthy Stress Management and Team work. | 28 A woman who became Missouri wing commander | 17 Bringing JLENS Into Focus | 43 Oaths of enlistment | ||
11 | 15F Active Listening, reading critically, and drills and ceremonies, | 29 A man who was once a cadet became a test pilot. | 18 The Way We Were | 47 SAR agencies | |||
12 | 15G Role of Leader, leader as a communicator, and leader as a motivator. | 32 Obamas speech on edu. | 19 Wreaths Across Boarders program | 50 Current oil prices | |||
13 | 15H Leaders as teachers, motivators, and Great Man Theory. | 20 Gives some pilots who served in WW2 | 51 CAP in USAF | ||||
14 | 15I The U.S. flag and famous leaders. | 22 Talks about the pilots who stayed home to protect the U.S. | 52 Air University | ||||
15 | 16 Interview with Sgt. Gardner | 24 What CAP does today | |||||
16 | 25 Ten qualities a leader should have | 48 CAP history and organization | |||||
17 | 26A professionalism, standards, and the non-commissioned officer | ||||||
18 | 26B NCO's leadership toolkit and coaching and mentoring | ||||||
19 | 26C Motivation, discipline, and team dynamics. | ||||||
20 | 27 Boy who still is in CAP even though sick. | ||||||
21 | 26 D How a leader is a facilitator | ||||||
22 | 26 E Creative thinking and modes of thinking | ||||||
23 | 26 F Teach and train someone | ||||||
24 | 26 G Personality and motivation. | ||||||
25 | 26 H Inter-personal conflict and leader's role. | ||||||
26 | 26 I Leaders working in diverse cluture | ||||||
27 | 30 Respect | ||||||
28 | 34 Oath | ||||||
29 | 36 Personal Leadership | ||||||
30 | 37 Good Will | ||||||
31 | 38 Integrity | ||||||
32 | 41 CAP Core Values | ||||||
33 | 44 Respect | ||||||
34 | 46 WW2 Back to life | ||||||
35 | 49 Military | ||||||
36 | 53 CAP future | ||||||
37 | 54 CAP as auxiliary | ||||||
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