the perfect lovers‚" she states (6-7). They show a constant and loyal reflection to whoever may stand in front of them. She is objectifying herself as she tells her lover to carry her carefully up the stairs and to throw her on the bed with her "reflecting side up" (line 12). She then moves on to describe the patterns of their intimacy in an almost detached manner - her lover does not kiss her; he only kisses his own reflection. She is only a mirror‚ after all. The speaker tells us that her lover
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had on my ward and how through reflection I have managed to gain more confidence in my ability to talk to my patients and convey my compassion in the way I communicate with the patients in my care. I will use the reflective framework devised by Atkin and Murphy (1994) to construct this account. It is the right model of reflection for me to look back and learn from my experiences. Personally‚ being a good student and health carer does not just come with reflection in the mind but also reflective
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your friends and family if you saved that money and didn’t smoke. Research has shown that smoking reduces life expectancy by seven or eight years. Some of the risks caused by smoking cigarettes are: high blood pressure‚ heart attacks‚ strokes‚ worse asthma and the blood vessels in your eyes. Smoking cigarettes can also cause your teeth and gums to stain‚ swollen gums‚ bad breath and teeth falling out. Do you want to be seen in public looking like this? Smoking cigarettes also means you
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Public Health and Health Care Multiple Chronic Conditions Binta Ngalla HCS/535 November 12‚ 2012 Ebony Wardlaw Individual with multiple chronic conditions are largely increasing within the United States population. Little do most people have an idea how this disease come to plague mankind and the consequences of having the exact combinations of the same disease. Research guideline and disease prevention programs focus on single conditions‚ and scientifically researchers more often set
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undertaken on area of my work. The model of reflection I’ve chosen is Gibbs (1988)‚ which involves reflection on the description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ conclusion and action plan (Gibbs 1988). The Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle is fairly straightforward and encourages a clear description of the situation‚ analysis of feelings‚ evaluation of the experience‚ analysis to make sense of the experience‚ conclusion where other options are considered and reflection upon experience to examine what you would
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Louise at various stages throughout the session. A common criticism of the person-centred approach is that it is merely re-hashing what the client has just said‚ resulting in a very slow and not very dynamic process. Brian Thorne shows here how both reflection and summarising can have very quick and positive impact on the client‚ when carried out with skill. When Thorne summarises he manages somehow to add an extra layer of understanding and complexity to his summary‚ which seems to allow the client to
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The Effects on Child Development Centers Risk for respiratory infections and asthma of children. In this article it states that children are more likely to develop respiratory infections and asthma. As stated in the article “As the exposure in daycares are different from homes‚ especially with regard to infectious agents‚ it is important to assess both the short- and long-term implications of daycare use on the health of children.” I currently work on an army instillation where we are required
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This work comprises BSHS 345 Week 3 Reflective Business - General Business BSHS 345 Week 5 Individual Assignment Personal Reflection Paper View the“Flexibility in Seeking Solutions” Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation located in this week’s Media Enhancements link. Write a 1‚050- to 1‚400-word paper in which you identify an occurrence of invidious comparison and vicarious traumatization that you’ve experienced. Address the following in your paper: · Explain how to stop
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During your induction we discussed the importance of reflection‚ and ways in which this can be done. Below are some key questions you should consider after undertaking a training session You are expected to complete a reflective log following each of the workshops you attend. This will be used as evidence towards your qualification so the more detail you include the more criteria you will cover. Key questions to think about? Why did you choose to attend the workshop? Safeguarding is one
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J. Conegie 11/9/12 4th Block Comp. Writing There are many life threatening‚ as well as psychological‚ dangers due to the use of marijuana. Life threatening dangers include‚ cancer‚ breathing‚ immune system‚ asthma‚ driving ability‚ heart rate‚ blood pressure‚ and reproduction. The Psychological findings include‚ short term memory‚ attention span‚ "lasting effect"‚ schizophrenia‚ withdrawal‚ and symptoms in newborns‚ and children. These certain dangers may be associated with the prolonged use
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