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    Reflection Paper Telling you to write an essay about your internship is telling you to replay all your experiences since Day 1 to Day 68. You have to remember the first day when you think you feel all the emotions in the world messed up with you excitement‚ tension‚ curiosity‚ happiness‚ and the like. You have to recall the times that you spent 200 hours each department executive lounge‚ finance‚ and housekeeping respectively. You have to remember that you got lost once because you’re not yet familiar

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    those of student who travel or work and get experience and skills before going high. There are two following reasons to prove for my opinion. I call the group of people who study from school to university is group A and the other group is group B. Firstly‚ at school and university‚ what group A gain is almost theory‚ theory and theory. Of course‚ theory is very neccessary‚ however‚ you can’t do everything with theory. You must have praticeable experience. This is what group A lack very much. Although

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    bullying‚ and exclusion‚ school was still undoubtedly the most amazing experience Auggie has ever had in his life. After reading Wonder by R.J. Palacio I believe that Auggie going to Beecher prep not only had a positive impact on his life‚ but also for all of his fellow classmates and teachers Auggie’s heart has touched. Auggie may have had some of the worst days of his life at Beecher prep‚ but

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    Dilthey’s definition of lived experience‚ which is “our immediate‚ pre-reflective consciousness of life: a reflexive or self-given awareness which is‚ as awareness‚ unaware of itself.” It is raw and untouched by presumptions and speculation. * Van Manen constantly emphasizes how phenomenological human science begins with and eventually returns to lived experience. Hence‚ its great importance. * According to van Manen‚ phenomenology‚ which is the study of lived experiences‚ has the aim of transforming

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    perhaps‚ being street smart comes from experience. It means you’ve learned how to take what has happened to you‚ good or bad‚ think about it‚ and learn to improve from it. The prime distinction between street smarts and book smarts is who is at the center of the knowledge. On the street‚ it’s you. In a book it’s you trying to absorb someone elses take on the world‚ and however amazing the writer is‚ you are at best one degree removed from the actual experience. Street smarts means you’ve put yourself

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    What does it take to be hopeful? Hope is an everyday human experience that is so ruthlessly clichéd. Such word has been sorely worn out that‚ to a mere mortal like me‚ arriving at its essence is such a hopeless plight. I take Marion’s explanation of how hope is distinctive from mere calculation of possibility‚ expectation‚ optimism‚ vitality and stoicism then later attempt to understand how hope can lead to transfiguration. According to Marion‚ hope is always directed towards the future‚ making

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    Voluntourism can be considered one of the most honorable ways to spend time exploring and giving back. As a dancer‚ it is an important career choice to have the experience of a trip such as this one not only to improve my credentials as a young aspiring artist‚ but also to allow me the unique opportunity to spread the love and joy that dance can bring to any community. Rob Horowitz‚ Columbia University Teachers College’s associate director of the Center for Arts Education Research‚ said “[Dance]

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    own practice and activities supported by you. List references. Gibbs’ (1988) reflective cycle is a popular model for reflection. It is clear and precise allowing for description‚ analysis and evaluation of the experience helping the reflective practitioner to make sense of experiences and examine their practice. To reflect is not enough‚ you then have to put into practice the learning and new understanding you have gained therefore allowing the reflective process to inform your practice. Taking

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    author affiliated with an organization related to the subject of the article? (Does he or she have an ulterior motive?) | No this person is not related to an organization of the subject and does not have an ulterior motive. | What is the author’s experience with the subject‚ including related academic or professional credentials? (Is he or she qualified to interpret and explain the complexities of the subject?) | Dr Etebar is the owner of Desert Neurology. He specializes in Autism especially children

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    (Bernstein‚ 1965). We all brought past experiences with groups to the group interactions at first that influenced the way we interacted with the current group. After working together in our group a couple of times‚ we started to establish a relational base. According to Schiller’s (1997) Relational Model‚ the second stage is when women work together to develop affiliations and connections while establishing a sense of safety

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