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    Reflection

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    The first thing I noticed in Dr. Jose Rizal’s life was that he lived a simple one. He did not choose to have a luxurious life like the most of us have wanted. Even before he became under surveillance by the Spaniards‚ he had lived his life as simple as possible. I think it was the work of his parents that made him lived like this. I strongly believe that one’s lifestyle is influenced mostly by their parents. I learned from the life of Rizal the importance of taking part of the parents to their children’s

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    Reflection

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    The Sophists believed that truth is based on relativism. Relativism is the belief that knowledge is determined by specific qualities of the observer‚ including ethnicity‚ age‚ gender‚ religious training‚ and cultural conditioning. The Sophists taught that we only believed things that seem true according to our culture. They also taught that individuals only believe that their ways are best because that is what truth within their culture is. The Sophists also break down relativism into two basic

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    Gibbs Model

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    under local anaesthesia in operation theatre. For this reflection‚I have used modified form of Gibbs model of reflection(1988). Reid(1993 cited Burns‚2008) suggests that using modified Gibbs model allows a practitioner to criticise oneself about the quality of reflection. Gibbs’ reflective cycle assists one to reflect sequentially through the incident‚ and arranges the thought process in a specific format ‚Brookes(2014). But‚in this reflection‚I have condensed my final thoughts into one conclusion

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    Self Reflection

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    Self-reflection in Reflective Practice: A Note of Caution Kam-shing Yip: British Journal of Social Work (2006) 36‚777-788‚ doi:10.1093/bjsw/bch323‚ Advance Access publication October 31‚ 2005: My reflection on this article (attached). Ruch identified four types of reflective learning: 1. technical rationality and level of knowledge 2. practical personal assumptions and beliefs 3. process focus on conscious and unconscious (psychodynamic) development of reflective self 4. Critical challenges

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    Ed Fan Interview Hi‚ my name is Ed Fan and I’m from China. I was born in Harbin‚ China‚ as the only child in my family‚ no sisters and brothers; Harbin gets really cold during the winter. I moved to the U.S. in 2003 and English would be my second language. When I left China‚ I wasn’t ready to leave behind all my families and friends‚ but during the five years in the U.S.‚ I’ve gained new friends and met people from all over the world‚ it’s really interesting to get to know people with

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    Reflection on Action

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    Reflection on action Introduction Reflection now a days is very important in health practises as it allows the practitioners to gain understandings from their professional and personal experiences .It has proven to be an essential utensil for development in their area. Reflection is seen as an influential resource of seeing accustomed events as fresh and inspiring. It is a way for critical thinking and learning. Thinkers have warned of the dangers of a life spent without reflection‚ but what

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    Models of Leadership

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    Models of Leadership There are a handful of ways to approach the actions of leading. Leadership involves a wide variety of characteristics and skills that vary based on different circumstances and motives for leading. Throughout our time here in South Africa‚ we have learned about these different stylistic approaches to leadership—all of which can be used in different aspects of our lives. The authentic leadership model and social change model both provide valuable resources for encouraging others

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    mentorship reflection

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    approaches and must demonstrate these through portfolio development (DH 2004). In order to be an effective role model the mentor must have high standards‚ must be able to demonstrate these high standards consistently‚ and must have good attitudes and beliefs regarding the role of their relevant profession in the wider context of healthcare (Murray & Main 2005) As this assignment is a reflection of my performance in mentoring and assessing a mentee in nursing/theatre settings ‚I have chose to use Gibbs

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    Single Sex versus Co-ed

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    students of single-sex schools perform better than those at co-ed schools. On the other hand‚ it could be better for boys and girls to study together since they should be taught fairly. Communication plays a big role in co-education schools. It helps pupils to communicate and socialize and it is easier for them in the future as they get to interact with others while working‚ in colleges and universities‚ etc. Moreover‚ students at co-ed schools learn to interact better with the other gender.

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    A) Succinctly summarize the author’s argument and how the social issue/problem is defined by the author; In this op-ed the authors argue the impact families in caring for their elderly verses the governmental influents that are imposed “families‚ not Government agencies‚ provide most services and care for the elderly. For every institutionalized senior citizen‚ there are at least two equally disabled elderly people receiving care at home.(Smyer&Plantz)” It is in the author’s opinion that elderly

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