Assignments: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
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Assignments: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
CAPS265 FINAL PORTFOLIO
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Assignments: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
CAPS265- MULTILCULTURAL AWARENESS
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Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Transfer knowledge, skills and behaviors acquired through formal and informal learning and life experiences to new situation
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Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Identify and utilize information technology tools and skills in both general and law related office practices
Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Define, apply, and defend principles of legal ethics within a variety of settings.
Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Describe and discuss the basic responsibilities, legal and procedural theories, and limitations of a paralegal
Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Reflection for Sosc225
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Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Portfolio Project for Psychology
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Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Institutional Outcome
Here is my assessment which supports my knowledge of identifying technology tools and skills in both general and law-related office practices.
Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Institutional Outcome
Here is my assessment which supports my knowledge of identifying technology tools and skills in both general and law-related office practices.
Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Program Outcome
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Educational Background: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Associate of Paralegal Studies
I am currently pursuing an associates degree in paralegal studies, it will be completed in August of 2024.
Military Service: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
United States Army
I served in the U.S. Army on active duty from 2016 - 2021 and was stationed in Fort Stewart, GA. I then did two additional years in the IRR in Cleveland, OH
My Bio: Krishawn Quinones-Salgado
Biography
Hi everyone, My name is Krishawn but I go by Krisi. I have always wanted to be in the legal field and was a paralegal in the U.S. Army. I loved my work as a soldier and wanted to find a way to transfer that into my civilian life.
I have decided to pursue an associate's paralegal degree then go for a bachelor's in legal studies and finally apply to law school to be an Attorney and hopefully practice Military Law.
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