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    Adventure Underwater

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    some people turn a once in a lifetime experience into a future job. A hobby for every individual is necessary in order to prevent loneliness and a sense of free time away from the normal chores of everyday life. Having a hobby establishes happiness within and a sense of accomplishment for completing each task within the hobby. For instance‚ scuba diving introduced me to a way of getting out and meeting new people who carry the same interests‚ an experience of being involved with the marine life

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God was by far the greatest piece of literature I’ve read and studied this year. There are a great number of life lessons that Janie learns that could be applied to our lives. As well as Janie’s life decisions‚ the characters portrayed in the novel reflect the characters that play roles in our lives‚ effectively creating a situation that we can relate to. Their Eyes Were Watching God is a great piece of literature because it tells of scenarios that could happen in our lives

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    “Allegory of the Cave” Analysis In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” there are two types of knowledge that is to be understood; factually based knowledge that is told and is expected to be believed and accepted and knowledge that is learnt by experience and often has a personal meaning to the individual. By understanding these two types of knowledge we are able to better understand how they both contribute to a thriving society and help us grow as individuals. The two types of knowledge referred

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    meta reflection 2

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    by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions”. We could never go back to the past were what we did has already been done. When we discover new things you don’t see your old thoughts the same way. We add new information that will help us to expand and deepen our knowledge through our understanding the experiences that we had encounter. I saw too many things‚ I could never go back to being that old me that. I have experience adventures and the taste of life these experiences molds us

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    Learning Style

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     as  Kolb’s  experienAal  learning  theory  (ELT)‚  and  Kolb’s  learning  styles  inventory  (LSI).  In   his  publicaAons  -­‐  notably  his  1984  book  ’ExperienAal  Learning:  Experience  As  The  Source  Of  Learning  And   Development’  Kolb  acknowledges  the  early  work  on  experienAal  learning  by  others  in  the  1900’s‚  including  Rogers‚   Jung‚

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    Outline for Julius Caesar

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    Writing‚ Thomas Kane gives this advice: “Good writing has personality. Readers enjoy sensing a mind at work‚ hearing a clear voice‚ responding to an unusual sensibility.” Of the essence is sensitivity: to the meaning‚ or just the sensation‚ of an experience and to the effects of your language. I expect you to be thoughtful and interesting; I encourage you to be creative as well. Requirements • In the heading‚ after “EN100” put a slash and then the number of the topic to which your essay responds

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    The importance of reflective practice. Reflective practice is the ability to constantly monitor one ’s own performance in a given role and make adjustments where necessary. For me reflective practice is particularly important because no two clients will ever be the same and it is vitally important to remain reactive and reflective at all times. Reflective practice has been demonstrated to have significant benefits when it comes to the delivery of client-centred care‚ and can help me to ensure

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    Shelter Reflection Paper

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    She immediately made friends with another young mother in her bedroom. In addition to this experience‚ I was also given my first client that I would solely be working with along with a project called Lifetime Surveys. The client I was given was actually Beth*‚ which made me very happy because I felt that I had already gained part of her trust during the check-in experience. On Thursday‚ September 29th‚ I will complete a forty-eight hour interview with Beth*. This is done to see

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    Reflection on Diversity

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    Everyone has had at least one experience in life where he or she felt like “other” or perceived someone else as “other”. Some of us have had experiences where we have made a connection with someone who was “other”. Merriam-Webster defines “other” as “one considered by members of a dominant group as alien‚ exotic‚ threatening‚ or inferior (as because of different racial‚ sexual‚ or cultural characteristics). This is someone who is perceived by the group as different and not belonging in some way

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    as to what the core messages of this production are. The title signifies the capability of ANYONE to achieve what they strive for no matter what their background is. It is an exemplary symbolic summary of how the poorest of the poor gain valuable experience to achieve what nobody believes in. His journey is viewed as an impossible one by many because he is simply a "slumdog". What does it mean that all Jamal desires is just out of reach? To say that all of Jamal’s desires are just out of reach is

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