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    Unit 5 D1

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    Unit 5 D1 explain the importance of reflective practise for improving your own practise. Reflective practise isn’t about slating your practise and being harsh on yourself‚ its about identifying ways in which you can make things better for yourself and for the children in your care. Its extremely important as a practitioner that you use the idea of reflective practise as “self evaluation is necessary to improve your own professional practise‚ develop your ability to reflect upon routines/activities

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    Good Morning Class and Miss. Today I will be discussing with you how the film invictious relates to hope and courage‚ the film works around two main characters‚ Morgan Freeman as South African President Nelson Mandela and Matt Damon as François Pienaar‚ the captain of the South African rugby union team the Springboks. The film displays that hope and courage are very important aspects of Presidential leadership; Nelson Mandela is displayed in the film to be both hopeful and courageous. The scene

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    When deciding between the films “Invictus” and “Temple Grandin” it comes down to which one touched your heart more. Temple Grandin was a warm and heartfelt movie about how this young lady became successful with learning how to deal with her autism. In the beginning of the movie Temple didn’t want to go to college‚ she didn’t want anyone touching her‚ and she began to go to this certain cow machine for a release of stress to help her feel more calm. As she progressed in her life she was able to finish

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    Author William Ernest Henley’s poem “Invictus” is frequently regarded as an eye opening piece of literature that has imitated and facilitated the self reinvention of countless lives. Challenging Christian ideals‚ Henley elicits a powerful emotional response by supporting the philosophy that man is the sole determinant of his fate. By presenting such a bold and controversial belief‚ Henley greatly increases the impact of his poem. He titled the poem “Invictus‚” Latin for unbeaten‚ in order to show

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    Clint Eastwood‚ with his movie Invictus‚ notches another success which uses a rugby championship as a means for examining South Africa ’s transition from apartheid. Two characters are highlighted: Nelson Mandela (played by Morgan Freeman) the new president of South Africa (1994-1999) and the captain of the Springboks‚ François Pienaar (played by Matt Damon). After being locked up for 27 years‚ Nelson Mandela returns to politics. He symbolizes the new South Africa in which Black and White have the

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    QUESTION BANK – LIGHT 01. How do we see the things in light? 02. Write the different properties of light? 03. What are the different optical phenomena that takes place due to light? 04. Deflection of light? 05. State laws of reflection of light? 06. What are the properties of the image formed by a plane mirror? 07. What are the two types of spherical mirrors? 08. What is a concave mirror and convex mirror? 09. Define the following of a spherical mirror?

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    1) How does this movie demonstrate a country recovering from terrorism and racism? In the movie “Invictus” the leader of South Africa Nelson Mandela represents a God instrument to achieve the peace in South Africa. The terrorism already had caused big damages in the country. Fear was part of the diary life of this people and with the rugby sport meetings in the stadium people found a way to be free of those fears and to forgive them. 2) What is significant about the use of sports in this recovery

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    and seeing them in a different way‚ which enables us to take some kind of action. There are different types of reflection. Below are some different models of theories of reflective practice. Top of FormBottom of FormEdgar Schon Schon 1993 described reflection in two main ways: Reflection on action and Reflection in action. Reflection on action is looking back after the event and reflection in action is “happening” during the event. Schon‚ D. (1983) The Reflective Practitioner. London: Temple Smith

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    Leadership lessons from the movie “InvictusInvictus is a biographical film based on the book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation. The story of the film revolves around Nelson Mandela’s efforts and strategy to unite the South African society that is torn apart by apartheid. Upon being elected as the first black President of the nation amidst severe opposition from the whites‚ Mandela faced an enormous challenge to reconcile the nation and build a democracy in the

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    Invected Invictus What is one to do when stuck in a pickle‚ finding nothing but sorrow and self-pity being the only realistic ways of comfort? Write a poem. That is what William Henley did when he wrote “Invictus”. The poem “Invictus” talks about how William Henley is the master of his own soul and how he’s not going to let anything or anybody else run his life. The theme of this poem includes not giving up and pushing on in life no matter what any one says or does. William Henley deeply states

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