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    Small Group Journey

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    (Bernstein‚ 1965). We all brought past experiences with groups to the group interactions at first that influenced the way we interacted with the current group. After working together in our group a couple of times‚ we started to establish a relational base. According to Schiller’s (1997) Relational Model‚ the second stage is when women work together to develop affiliations and connections while establishing a sense of safety

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    NARRATIVE REPORT Many experiences in my life have shaped who I am as a person today. The idea of having this kind of summer job at the Provincial Government of Batangas had given me an excitement; excitement to experience work inside the office‚ meet new people‚ feel a different environment and be independent. My work started at the 22th of April and I experienced how a working environment seems like. I was so blessed because I was assigned at the Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office

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    Throughout my final 3 weeks at my placement‚ I have grown and overcome so many obstacles. I have accomplished a wide range of skills since the beginning and have been improving on them as I gained experience. During this placement and throughout my experiences and skills‚ I have realized that I enjoy working with geriatric patients. I feel as though they don’t have family around all the time so they enjoy having someone there to talk with them and help them. At the end of every day I feel that as

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    Beliefs and Values Essay September 21‚ 2013 Knowledge is Everlasting One may ask‚ “What is knowledge?” I understand Knowledge to be the intellectual ability of being able to understand the events in the world based on principles learn from one’s experiences. Once Knowledge is truly gained‚ can it be lost? I believe that if one is truly knowledgeable about something it is rather impossible that such knowledge can merely vaporize into thin air. Many people claim that they have indeed “lost knowledge”but

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    In synesthesia‚ those affected report occurrences of joint sensory experiences such as visual expressions of color when seeing certain trigger words‚ auditory exhibitions in relation to smells‚ olfactory responses to touch‚ and so on. Misphonia‚ also termed “selective sound sensitivity syndrome‚” is a chronic abhorrence to specific sounds. Effected individuals experience an intense disgust for auditory expressions to such a degree that they will avoid‚ at all costs‚

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    When I think back‚ one of my most memorable childhood experiences would definitely be learning to ride a bike. Almost every child will encounter this event in some period of their lifetime‚ and will actually discover a great deal from it. I consider this a classic event in my life that will always be revered‚ because it has influenced and marked my life in so many different ways. Many people consider learning to ride a bike a new experience‚ but they do not consider the possibility of it also having

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    Three types of knowledge available to us from subjective experiences in physical activity can be psychoanalytic self-knowledge‚ mystical knowledge‚ and socratic self-knowledge. Psychoanalytic self-knowledge is defined as being about our deep-seated desires‚ motivations‚ and behavior and it relates to types of activities in which we choose to participate and the manner in which we pursue them. Mystical knowledge is described as subjective experiences available to experienced performers in special circumstances

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    program to which you are applying. Your intended area of specialization‚ career objectives and research interests and experience are of particular interest. The Personal History Statement is your opportunity to discuss how your personal background informs your decision to pursue a graduate degree. Please include any educational‚ familial‚ cultural‚ economic‚ or social experiences‚ challenges‚ or opportunities relevant to your academic journey; how you might contribute to social or cultural diversity

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    Dilthey’s definition of lived experience‚ which is “our immediate‚ pre-reflective consciousness of life: a reflexive or self-given awareness which is‚ as awareness‚ unaware of itself.” It is raw and untouched by presumptions and speculation. * Van Manen constantly emphasizes how phenomenological human science begins with and eventually returns to lived experience. Hence‚ its great importance. * According to van Manen‚ phenomenology‚ which is the study of lived experiences‚ has the aim of transforming

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    being alone. Consider the following : how does one experiences the vicissitude of loneliness? Does not one afflicted from solitude in any way? What kind of virtues can be derived from solitude? And most importantly‚ does not one feels the mundane sorrow of being alone? I assumed that what Sarton is trying to do is to provide a summary of the mind of a loner. Being alone – according to him – provides a quintessence perception of an experience. In some way‚ I am very much agree to what he pontificates

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