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    with politics and patriotism, then we would start by summarizing and analyzing that material, next we would construct and a summary and reflection of that paper. When starting this course I was first given a reading called, "Real Patriots Ask Questions." As I was reading this paper we were to analyze and take notes in the margin about our thoughts and reflections. This process was helpful because when we started our essays about the reading, we could look back at our notes and re-read our initial

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    would have been a good place to interrupt the client to focus on something. When I did jump in and reflect, for some reason I just do not sit well with my reflection. I honestly do not know what I could have said that would have been better and maybe this was just a time where silence would have been best for the client and I. My reflection felt too rushed and I think that if I would have taken time to really think about what she

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    Personal Reflection and Development Plan Reflective practice has helped many people to improve their learning. It is a valuable tool often used by healthcare and education providers to improve their approach to work by questioning their actions. Throughout my short time spent in Higher Education (HE) I have learned many new aspects of learning like different learning styles and models of reflection and this provides me with an opportunity to look back over these ideas and reflect. This will allow

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    been established that reflection is a generic term for intellectual and effective activities, in which individuals examine their experiences, in order to develop new understanding and intrapersonal appreciation (Knowles, et al., 2006). Research in this field has advocated reflective practice as an approach to professional development which positively impacts coaching effectiveness (Cropley, et al., 2012). This reflective report shall discuss, analyse and evaluate my own personal development throughout

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    The essay demonstrates your ability to write clearly and concisely on a selected topic and helps you distinguish yourself in your own voice. What do you want the readers of your application to know about you apart from courses, grades, and test scores? Choose the option that best helps you answer that question and write an essay of no more than 650 words, using the prompt to inspire and structure your response. Remember: 650 words is your limit, not your goal. Use the full range if you need it, but

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    Comfort. Everyone is faced with these struggles, and many tend to take them without question as they run through life.(Hook, Framing Start) It is often said that you should be meeting the minimum and you will be good, but in my work, studying, and personal projects I have found that doing the minimum will lead to minimal results for a minimal impact in life.(They Say, I Say #1) One practice I have begun to adopt and use in my daily life is the belief that anything is achievable, any vision, any idea

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    There are six dimensions of health, physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and environmental. Learning about them and strategies to better improve them and improve to myself was extremely important and will help me in the long run. I may not be better now but I will be in the future. Physical health, according to the text book, Access to Health, “This dimension includes characteristics such as body size and shape, sensory acuity and responsiveness, susceptibility to disease and disorders, body

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    That is why I'd like to take the time to explain a few important topics on invidious comparison and vicarious traumatization, such as; how to stop invidious comparison, identify strategies that I currently use to avoid vicarious traumatization in my personal life, how those strategies will help me avoid vicarious traumatization as a human service worker and what strategies I could develop to avoid it as well. I myself have compared myself

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    Reflection - Option 1 The worldview of the Cree differs from that of mine in numerous ways as our religions, cultures and ethnicities are completely different.  The Cree perceive life to be non-linear and interconnected as they believe that in their lifetime, one cycles through four different stages.  Individuals start out as spirits, grow into young people who are continuously changing, become responsible adults and finish as elders who are wise, but tend to go back into infancy as they age. On

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    I participated in the "extreme" level of the simplification experiment for five days in which I was forced to forgo all modern technology (i.e. cell phones, television, microwaves, and laptops) and excessive beauty products such as makeup and hair products; the hardest parts were giving up hair products and my cell phone and the easiest was not watching television or wearing makeup. As previously stated, I struggled to not use hair products or my cell phone. I wore my hair up for the entirety of

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