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    from Ehrenreich’s book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. This essay is a personal reflection of Ehrenreich’s experiences working "under- cover" in low paying‚ blue collar jobs in Florida. This essay is a descriptive narrative that shows how hard it is for low paid‚ working class Americans‚ to make it in the world. Ehrenreich vividly describes her experiences and sends a message to the reader that many working class Americans live in harsh‚ sub-human conditions. People living in this

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    most people experience when living in a culture markedly different from one’s own. One experiences cultural shock when they are uprooted from their familiar way of life. This includes experiencing different climate conditions‚ being unfamiliar with new cuisine‚ language as well as social values. When a person has to adapt in a new unknown environment the transition is not smooth for some. There is a feeling of disconnect and it can take a toll on a person’s physical as well as emotional health.  As

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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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    The Unlived Life: Rejecting Pleasure to Avoid Pain in The Handbook of Epicurus According to The Handbook of Epicurus‚ achieving the good life can only be done by living the life of apatheia- life free from emotional disturbance and worry. Epicurus proposes that in order to achieve true apatheia man must completely detach himself from everything outside his control: from the body‚ from possessions‚ from death‚ and from relationships with others. It is only through accepting that we lack control

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    Coming of Age Speech

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    child‚ have you ever burnt yourself by touching fire? If so‚ your parents may have warned you‚ but you hurt yourself anyway out of curiosity. After that experience‚ would you ever repeat yourself and touch it again? Of course not! Due to this pain you experienced‚ you’ll unlikely do it again. Similarly‚ ‘we mature and learn through our experiences and challenges through coming of age.’ The transition to adulthood isn’t simply just door that you walk through when you reach a stage of adulthood. It’s

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    responsible for submitting the POS to the instructor. The POS consists of: The student’s personal goal(s) and objectives for the Capstone course and experience. NU 499 Course objectives can be found on the Syllabus and under the Course Home Page Menu. Consider using the NU499 course outcomes as a guide when planning your own goals and objectives for this experience. Course Description This course provides the student an opportunity to utilize leadership‚ management‚ and research theory and skills to

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    Patient Empathy Essay

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    PURPOSE Empathy is “the act of correctly acknowledging the emotional state of another without experiencing that state oneself‚” indicating patient’s plight is understood (2). In this case‚ non-verbally I showed interest by keeping eye contact‚ nod appropriately and make facilitatory noises. Verbally‚ I said “that must be very hard for you‚ having the pain and having to stand all day” showing understand and empathy of the difficulty of the pain that he suffers and its effects daily. The purpose

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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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    being innocent; freedom from sin or moral wrong. - Experience is the knowledge a person acquire in life through learning and doing. Dictionary said which is direct personal participation or observation; actual knowledge or contact. 2. Definitions from dictionary.com 1.Identity :the individual characteristics by which a person or thing is recognized 2: Innocence the quality or state of being innocent; freedom from sin or moral wrong. 3: Experience the observing‚ encountering‚ or undergoing of

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    College will be a major change for me; in all likelihood‚ it will probably be the most significant transformation I will experience. It will be a time of growth and learning. In order to adapt to these many changes I hope to mature both emotionally and spiritually. In doing so‚ I will influence those around me and the community as a whole. I anticipate that my life experiences will prove to be valuable to me and to those I come into contact with. I have had many challenges to overcome thusfar.

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