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    For other uses‚ see Experience (disambiguation). Experience as a general concept comprises knowledge of or skill in or observation of some thing or some event gained through involvement in or exposure to that thing or event.[1] The history of the word experience aligns it closely with the concept of experiment. The concept of experience generally refers to know-how or procedural knowledge‚ rather than propositional knowledge: on-the-job training rather than book-learning. Philosophers dub knowledge

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    During my practicum experience in the (2/1) multi-age classroom at Seven Hills State Schoo‚ I observed‚ learned and implemented a range of teaching and behaviour management strategies within two weeks. This reflective essay will focus on my experience in the classroom and the development of crucial planning and teaching strategies in line with the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers. One of the strategies that I observed from my supervising teacher was acknowledging students who were

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    Before taking this class I’ve always thought of myself as an average student. I thought I had decent study skills that weren’t too good or too bad. Although most of my friends never wanted to study or work together I’ve always found that I work better in groups. I now know that I’m a kinesthetic learner which I hadn’t know before I took this class or even known what the word kinesthetic was for that matter. There are various learning styles‚ concepts‚ and techniques I’ve learned throughout this class

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    Think back over the clinical experience you’ve had this semester. Share with your peers a change that has in your perception of community/public health nursing. Relate how this will impact your current place of employment. The clinical experience I have had in this semester definetly help me have better understanding about the role of a public health nurse and the importance of health and well-being of the communities. This is the foundation for me‚ as a nursing profesional‚ to reach out the community

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    Field Education Experiences Field Education is an integral part of the Master of Social Work curriculum‚ providing you the opportunity to apply what you learn in the classroom. You have the opportunity to work with real-life clients under the supervision of a seasoned social worker. My experience in this course has been very helpful to me. My main goals were accomplished and I will continue to keep my focus on teaching and giving out the Word of God to the children in Children/Youth Sunday school

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    August 18‚ I attended a Jewish service at Temple Emanu-El in Westfield‚ New Jersey. First‚ there was a prayer circle dedicated to the victims of the Virginia riots. Afterward‚ there was the weekly Friday service at seven o’clock. It was a special experience to witness the love people showed during both the prayer circle and the normal service. The events practiced during the Jewish service reminded me of my own religion‚ Christianity. I chose this event to attend because Judaism is the other most popular

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    The ‘non-identifiable’ cannot be understood by reason‚ but only through experience. It is “the putting into question of that which a man knows of being” (Bataille 4) that pushes most people towards desiring to put a label upon such an understanding. When doing such a thing‚ we are only staying connected to the subjects of the identifiable world when Bataille’s hope is for us to separate ourselves from this realm of existence and understanding. When allowing ourselves to break free and truly explore

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    Out of body experiences are interpreted differently by neurologists‚ psychologists and individuals associated with different fields of studies. When referring to out of body experiences‚ it is usually defined as an experience where an individual feels as if they are separating from their physical body and looking at it from the perspective of having two bodies. In other words‚ individuals are able to experience their body moving outside its boundaries while at the same time being aware of it. While

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    Today I interviewed my mother about her experience with September 11‚ 2001 (“9/11”). To me her experience wasn’t as exciting as if she were there‚ but pretty normal for someone who was having a typical day. On 9/11 my mom was driving down Perryville Road‚ passing Menard’s‚ to the doctor’s office where she worked at that time. She was informed about the attacks on the radio. Unfortunately she doesn’t remember what radio station it was. At first my mom thought that they were doing a joke on

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    medical necessities. Moreover‚ we’ve been able to eliminate most financial barriers by utilizing copay and financial assistance programs‚ ensuring that nearly everyone receives appropriate access to STI testing‚ treatment‚ and prevention resources. My experience at APAP has taught me how to appropriately facilitate dialogue while conveying respect and compassion to our patients‚ which ultimately enhances the quality of care we can provide. Patients often express how welcomed they feel when visiting our

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