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    I felt sad for Mr. Gill‚ one of the main reasons being that I have personally been in a MVC myself which brought up the similar feelings‚ such as anxiety and chronic pain that Mr. Gill expressed. It felt like despite the differences in our age or situation‚ the pain he was expressing I could relate to directly. Another reason for feeling sadness for him was that he reminded me so much of my own father in appearance and nature. During the session‚ he referred to me as someone who is like his daughter

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    law and reflective ethics in a properly ordered society is that they are similar in that they both require the same behavior up until a minimal point of the law‚ when it is the duty of the government to leave the moral decision up to the individual. It is a moral standard that law be kept to a minimum. This is because even though the government wants to protect us‚ they do not want to limit us and infringe on other rights we may have. An example that demonstrates how reflective ethics

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    relation to reflective practice (Dewey‚ 1938; Kolb‚ 1984; Schön‚ 1981; Pollard 2008; Moon 1999). From this it could be argued that reflective practice in its simplest terms is looking back on a situation either at the time or a later date to critically analyse that event in terms of what went well‚ what can be improved and the overall outcome of that situation. Teachers have become comfortable with the idea of reflective practice through Donald Schon’s (1983) compositions about reflective practitioners

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    Personal Reflective Essay I remember it like it was yesterday there I was staring blankly at the television‚ when my Dad came into my room with a white polo shirt and neatly folded black trousers. He told me I had to put them on quickly‚ I was confused I had never seen these clothes before. I put them on and went down stairs where my Mum was waiting with the car keys in her hand‚ we went into the car and said I was going to school. We walked through these massive purple doors into a strange

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    Ballet Martha Graham once said‚ “Dance is the hidden language of the soul.” Ballet is one of the world’s most graceful and elegant forms of dancing. The first ballets were danced in Italy but it eventually developed in France under Louis XIV. Ballet thrived in St. Petersburg‚ Russia and developed most of the ballet dancers. Choreographer George Balanchine was the first person to bring ballet to the United States. He was born on January 22‚ 1904 as Giorgi Meltitonis dze Balanchivadze and founded

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    A load of research has been done on learning and reflective practice and its effectiveness on the practitioners and one of the first people to research reflective Practice was Donald Schon in his book “The Reflective Practitioner” in 1983. Schon was an influential writer on reflection and had two main ways of identifying reflection and they were reflection in action and reflection on action. “The practitioner allows himself to experience surprise‚ puzzlement‚ or confusion in a situation which he

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    theoretical and clinical perspectives‚ the reflective journal was a crucial tool (Taylor-Haslip‚ 2009). According to Northern Illinois University defined that “reflective journals are personal records of students’ learning experiences” (n.d.‚ p. 1). In nursing education‚ educators used journal writing as a tool that provided nursing students to record‚ to reflect‚ and to integrate their clinical experiences with knowledge (Taylor-Haslip‚ 2009). Using reflective journal writing in classrooms or practical

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    Reflective Journal 1: My Experiences with Persuasive Writing Sharkeya Hicks Stayer University English 215 Professor Amanda McClure May 6‚ 2012 In persuasive or argumentative writing‚ we try to convince others to agree with our facts‚ share our values‚ accept our argument and conclusions‚ and adopt our way of thinking. I have used persuasive writing in several areas of my life. In my personal life‚ I have used persuasive writing to convince members of my non-profit organization to donate

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    delivery of care. Throughout my nursing career‚ I will be encouraged to develop reflective practice skills and become a reflective practitioner. Reflection refers to a series of steps that you may take to question and explore an experience with the aim of learning from it. I will discuss the importance of communication in order to maintain a therapeutic relationship. In this reflection‚ I have utilized Gibbs (1988) Reflective cycle. This cyclical model is a recognized framework to assist with a critical

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    GUIDE ON REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Reflective practice is the process of looking back on the work you have previously done in order to get better understanding of yourself‚ how you work‚ your thoughts‚ feelings and anything you can learn from those experiences‚ whether good or bad. It is a way of learning by reviewing and thinking back over a situation or an activity. As a result you can identify your strengths and weaknesses and start working on improving yourself. Most of the time you do some form

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