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    situations of professional performance so that they can become potential learning situations and so the practitioners can continue to learn‚ grow and develop in and through their practice” Jarvis P. (1992) pp174 -181. Johns‚ C (2000a) pg 34‚ describes reflection as a window through which the practitioner can view and focus self within the context of his own lived experience in ways that enable him to confront‚ understand and work towards 1 resolving the contradictions within his practice

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    The Car Accident

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    tRunning head: THE CAR ACCIDENT Running head: THE CAR ACCIDENT The Car Accident Catrina S July 22‚ 2011 It was one of the most terrifying days of my life‚ the day of my car accident. Disappointment‚ disbelief‚ and fear filled my mind as I was lying on my side. I was sandwiched between the cold dirt and the hot metal of the car. The weight of the car was pressed down on the lower half of my body with monster force. It did not hurt‚ my body was numb. All I could feel was the hood of the car

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    Air Accident

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    want to construct and administer a questionnaire and report on your findings afterwards. For example‚ you may want to gain feedback from the passengers who fly with your airline about their overall experience of flying to investigate if there is a different pattern of responses according to age‚ gender‚ destination‚ or some other factor‚ such as before and after some improvements to the service. Objective Assume that you have graduated and now work as a manager at a medium size airline in a country

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    There are many different intervention services which include a variety of different resources and programmes that provide support to enhance a child’s development. These services are specifically tailored to meet a child’s individual needs and promote positive outcomes for children. Psychiatrist Before a child id referred to a psychiatrist a number of assessments are made on the child’s emotional wellbeing and development. When parents or teachers are concerned the child is referred and investigated

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    Accident Report

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    to significant (e.g.‚ a 5-gallon bottle of sulfuric acid dropped in a heavy-traffic hallway).  An Incident Report is appropriate for “near misses‚” incidents not resulting in personal harm or property damage‚ but which might have‚ under slightly different circumstances.  The Incident Report requires responses from (I) the person involved‚ (II) any witnesses to the incident‚ and (III) the Principal Investigator/Supervisor. Attach additional pages if necessary to complete the report. Reports that are

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    terminal illness

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    INTRODUCTION Finding out that you have a terminal illness can be emotionally and physically very painful. People respond differently when they are newly diagnosed with a condition that has a poor prognosis. The general reaction of the patient involved is one of shock or disbelief however the experience is unique for each person and their family or loved ones. This essay will discuss the varying responses a patient undergoes once newly diagnosed with a condition that has a poor prognosis.

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    The Effect of different soil types on plant growth Introduction Australian Gardeners are continually looking for better and cheaper options to improve the growth in their gardens. In Chinchilla‚ it is common to see rich vibrant coloured loam‚ but this is not suited to all plants. Common gardeners will find that it is important to understand what soil type they are on and how the climate conditions that surround the area may affect the growth of the plants they wish to establish‚ which contributes

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    Unforgettable Accident

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    Arturo Morales Mrs. Brown English 11B 13 September 2010 A Tragic Accident “Yeah! Let’s go‚ let’s go!” I said when they asked if I wanted to go watch the first race of the night. My heart was pounding and my adrenaline was pumping. Screech! They took off‚ the Mustang in front of the Srt-4. My heart started pumping faster hearing the blow off valve from the Srt-4 and the loud roar of the Mustang. “Who is going to win?”I thought to myself. It was close the Mustang won by about a half

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    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is defined as “an unspecified medical entity: the sudden and unexpected death of a reasonably healthy child‚ whose passing away remains uncertain following the performance of an adequate assessment of medical history‚ autopsy‚ and death scene examination”(Valdes-Dapena‚1979). SIDS is one of the predominately-unsolved problems of infancy. The number of infants who die each year of SIDS is greater than the number of children who die

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    mental illness

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    Mental Illness and Homelessness Cynthia Finley Argosy University Abstract The debate over mental illness and homelessness has been around for years. Everyone has a view or an opinion about whether or not mental illness is related to homelessness. The fact is that most people who are mentally ill cannot do the basic things that are needed to be able to maintain a balanced life‚ therefore they find themselves out on the streets. Statistics show that most people who are living on the streets

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