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    Remembering an Event

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    sweaty and my heart beating out of my chest. During the ride there I thought I was calm‚ but the sight of this huge medical institution filled me with nervousness. I did not know what to expect. Would I regret walking in this hospital? Would this experience unveil the wonders of life? Maybe so; either way I needed and wanted to be there. The entrance of the hospital was

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    facilitate business students and faculty so they can both learn and apply the knowledge they have gained in reality‚ for this to achieved firstly the course facilitators must have practical experience and knowledge of working with a MNC and working abroad rather than bookish knowledge‚ they should have a vast experience they have acquired over their career so that the students can have a glimpse of what they will be experiencing once they are done with their studies‚ secondly there must be student exchange

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    Cultural Differences

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    References: Imbd. (2012). Crash. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0375679/plotsummary Lustig‚ M. and Koester‚ J. (2010). Intercultural competence: Interpersonal communication across cultures (6th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon Wolfe‚ J. (2010). Cramberry. Intercultural communication Indentifies in Movie- “Crash.” https://cramberry.net/sets/28641-intercultural-communication-indentifies-in-movie-crash-by-j-wolfe

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    that the boys have experienced and the self-actualisation of their small town not being the whole world. Stand By Me also uses a visual metaphor of the train tracks the protagonists follow on their journey to illustrate the personal growth they experience. An example of this in the film is the decision the boys make to stop following the tracks and instead forge their own path. This choice symbolises the characters emotional growth and their decision not to follow the set path and conform to society’s

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    often felt like I lacked support in the areas that the groups didn’t cover‚ so I sought out more safe spaces‚ even if they were problematic towards other safe spaces I was a part of. As a Turner Scholar‚ I hope to be a bridge between groups that experience issues in the areas

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    Theatre‚ but I already had all of this experience and wisdom. What could I possibly learn here? Furthermore‚ I was afraid that coming from LA‚ I wouldn’t know anyone because I thought everyone there had spent most of their lives participating in this camp with each other. What would they think of me coming in to this program as an outsider? Would they accept me‚ or as I feared‚ would they judge me? My first day there was the beginning of the most incredible experience of my life. When I walked into the

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    central relational paradox experience condemned isolation which is a feeling that they are not worth being known. This condemned isolation seems to be related to shame. Shame as described by Jordan (p100) is encompassing and immobilizing because one feels that there is an inherent defect that makes one unacceptable‚ unlovable and therefore shamed out of connection. Shame not only immobilizes but it also locks people into isolation. Many marginalized groups of people experience this shame because they

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    Dissecting The Prompt

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    we have relationships with. Do this even if you completely agree with the prompt‚ just to examine a range of ideas that could aid you in discovering more ideas. Step 5: Connect to the text and other sources you have studied. GUAIA: Simon Tong’s experiences with his classmates (racism‚ teasing etc) negatively affected his sense of self. Personal: In my own life… Other ideas: Step 6: What is your point of view on the prompt? Agree‚ disagree‚ partially agree/disagree? How does it compare to the point

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    “The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” To what extent do you agree? The question ““The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” To what extent do you agree?” prompts us to investigate the part knower’s perspective plays in achieving knowledge. This question is particularly interesting because it gives us the opportunity to examine certain people like Albert Einstein whose unique perspective at the time has led to numerous scientific discoveries

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    "Looking for Alibrandi" is a film which develops the notion of changing perspective through focusing on the central character Josies search for identity and belonging in the world and her relationships with other characters. Moreover‚ the use of music and camera shots is applied to certain scenes to emphasize Josies attitude and feelings. The use of voice over is applied throughout the film by the main character Josie Alibrandi as it constantly reveals personal ideas and impressions from Josies

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