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    Anyone is welcome to attend the meetings and there is never a fee or charge. There are two types of meetings an open and closed. An open meeting means that anyone can show up to the meeting with the alcoholic such as family members‚ students‚ or anyone interested in the topic. A closed meeting is just for the individuals with the addiction. Everyone that participates in the meetings has suffered or is currently suffering an alcohol addiction. It is an informal meeting and there are no doctors or psychologist

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    Reflection On AA Meetings

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    mentally and somewhat physical in order to fully understand their needs. I decided to start with the AA meetings first. I thought these meetings would be a little better for starts. Once I started looking for meetings to attend I was truly overwhelmed by the number of meetings available in just my area along. I decided on the right time and date to attend. I was VERY scared at first going into a meeting with strangers who actually

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    Aa Meeting Reflection

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    After attending the AA meeting at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church‚ I found myself extremely satisfied with my experience. As I entered the meeting‚ I was able to encounter a variety of participants. Each participant brought a different dynamic to the group which challenged me to view each participant as an individual. The participants’ age range varied from mid-twenties to upper-sixties‚ along with an equal mix of men and women. Honestly‚ I entered the meeting with preconceived expectations about

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    Diary Of Nancy Brooks

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    This book is a diary that goes through the last two years of a young teenage girl’s life‚ who got infected with the HIV virus after being date raped . The girl in the book is named Nancy and she is important enough to have her diary published because her life went from being a normal teenage girl with normal problems‚ to an abnormal girl with AIDS and abnormal problems. She agreed to have her diary published so that other people who think that AIDS and rape can’t ever happen to them can have

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    TLC Meeting Summary

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    This meeting was addressed by Ruth Goodin‚ Abbey Duldulao‚ and James Neal. Ruth Gordon was non-voting co-chair of the EEO committee. The room was located on the fourth floor of the CORE building. The site provided a quite and relaxing environment. In this meeting‚ there are total of nine people were present and they were missing one person. Around 80% of the total population was present actively and was observing the actual presentation. This committee focused on the Equal Employment Opportunities

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    Service Diary

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    SERVICE ENCOUNTER: Harry Beckwith mentioned service as “Selling the invisible”.(Barlett‚ 2001). Service encounter is a dealing in which one person supply a good or a service to another person. (for example selling a product‚ selling a service an appointment with a doctor etc..). There are different types of service encounters. Service may be direct contact services( like service in an hospital) or indirect contact services( like service produced in a call center). Examples: 1

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    My Diary

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    My life is a sea of endless hardship. Struggling to open my heavy eyes‚ I began my busy day. After finishing my routine job drowsily before the first lark awaked‚ I had to clean the grand villa inside and out‚ finish washing piles of dirty clothes and prepare breakfast for the whole family. One after another‚ they got up and went downstairs‚ wearing tired expressions on their faces‚ as if they had done household chores for a whole night instead of sleeping comfortably in the soft and warm bed. I

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    Reflective Diary

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    What Happened I am currently enrolled on a 7407-1 course and as part of that course I had to produce 10 – 12 reflective journals.  These journals can reflect professional and personal experiences and play an important part in a teacher’s development.  I decided that I would research the different views of reflective journals in the hope that it would improve my own understanding.   reflective teaching requires that public theories are translated into personal ones and vice versa‚ unless teachers

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    Memory Failures Diary

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    Memory Failures Diary 1.Introduction The purpose of this assignment was to write down my memory failures that occurred throughout the semester. In my memory diary‚ I recorded specific details about the memory failures. I would analyze after reaching 15 memory failures and discuss the similarities and differences found. I evaluated my memory failures and related them to the memory concepts that we discussed in class. 2. Method The report of memory failures is based on my daily diary where I recorded

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    Q1. Explain the purpose of keeping minutes of a meeting. What goes into the contents of minutes of a meeting? Ans Meeting are never isolated incidents. They are part of an ongoing process of information-sharing‚ problem-solving‚ decision-making‚ and planning. Proper documentation can help ensure that decisions are not forgotten and that actions are followed up. Minutes can be defined as an official record of the proceedings of a meeting.” They are “official” because they are certified as a record

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