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    What is a learning journal? A learning journal is a narrow-scope of information focusing on the creating of a compilation of my notes from both my lectures and tutorials‚ detailing certain aspects of topics that have been interesting to me. The learning journal will help me further understand what I’ve learned in the term gone by. A learning journal is a reflection on my studies which is recorded in the form of questions‚ ideas‚ notes and passing thoughts I’ve had since first learning the subject

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    seven years. I’m a student of ITT tech so I can further my career and my future. I went to U.S. grant high school and I went to Job corps academy in Guthrie Oklahoma. I am a resident of Oklahoma City and a member of that my Christian Last. 5. Write a self-introduction of about 100 words without using any of your memberships. My name is David Jones‚ and I was born in Wichita Kansas on September 26th‚ 1983. I lived in Norman‚ Oklahoma for about 12 years until my family moved to Oklahoma City the middle

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    Self-Analysis: Netball

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    Activity: Netball Name of player: Tara Johnson (self-analysis) Position: Centre  Identify the important skills and techniques needed for a participant in her position:  Netball centres need a wide range of skills and techniques in order to carry out there position responsibility efficiently and accurately. One thing centres vitally need is good cardiovascular fitness. They need this as centres are constantly running up and down the court throughout an entire match as they both defend and attack

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    Learning Outcome Analysis

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    The learning outcome which students seemed to be most successful was learning how to build self-esteem and the mental disorders that can be associated with self-esteem‚ using communication skills‚ and the characteristics of mental and emotional health. The outcome was the best as stated before because most of my students scored excellent on this unit test‚ along with the assignments and activities that were associated with it. Out of the three periods of health taught and of the 86 students‚ 75

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    only grow physically‚ it also grows by learning. The biology of learning is very interesting and taught me what learning really is like what is does‚ when it is done‚ and how it can be done better. The brain can learn to multi-task‚ to learn better by sleeping‚ and to understand information by what type of learner we are. This essay will tell you how the brain works and some other things you need to know about learning. In the essay “The Biology of Learning”‚ Stephen Londe tells us information to

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    Self Reflective Analysis

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    As I write this journal‚ I sit in a coffee shop and feel that sitting in a coffee shop to reflect on my week is so soothing. I find that moments like this are what helps me keep sain. Moments like this are helpful to me‚as I get to sit in a coffee shop and listen to my favorite music‚ after a long day. I admit continuing to write journals is not easy for me‚ as reflecting on my week can be challenging. An example‚ this week was good and no concerns arise. In comparison to other difficult weeks I

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    An analysis of flexible leadership style Name: Shi Baoyuan Student ID: 20121367 Email: frank_ais@yahoo.co.nz Word Count: 2029 Executive Summary Flexible leadership style is a vital for leaders to manage the company that a leader needs to possess this model to cope with the changeable company activities. A leader who utilizes the flexible leadership style will provide a suitable working surrounding to his (her) subordinates‚ and make them working in positive emotion; hence‚ the subordinates

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    Reflection Management Style The achievement of an organization depends on the effective management of the administrative team. The information obtained throughout this course for the management styles‚ good and poor qualities‚ and the different scenarios which managers may encounter will be reconnoitered. The results of a management quiz taken at the beginning of this course along with the results from a current quiz will be compared and the differences clarified. The course has enlightened the

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    Personal Conflict Style for Self-Development (Primary‚ Backup‚ & Limiting) In my opinion‚ the Life Styles Inventory illustrated scores on how I recognize my conflicts. Below conflict styles represent my strengths and weakest styles. • My primary conflict style was Conciliator‚ which I scored the highest on and (95th percentile). • My backup conflict style was Pragmatist‚ which I scored the second highest score(93rd percentile) • My limiting conflict style was Dominator‚ which

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    parenting style is referred to as authoritarian. "Authoritarian parents utilize strict and harsh child rearing techniques with an absolute set of standards to which children must conform while permissive parents provide too few rules‚ boundaries‚ or restrictions for their children" (Chong‚ et al 1). Parents must not adopt authoritarian parenting style as it contributes to such behavior which is never welcomed by them when presented and further leads to tension within the family. This parenting style develops

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