I had Many reservations about doing this assignment. I initially felt I was inappropriate for me to attend a meeting‚ when I have never had a problem with addiction. I felt that going to this meeting would be intruding on their healing processes‚ almost as if I was using them as lab rats‚ to further my own education. However‚ my opinion of this changed after expressing these concerns to a friend who is a recovering addict. They told me there is no reason to feel awkward‚ or guilty about going and
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I was a little nervous attending one of these meetings because I didn’t know what to expect but only know from television shows and movies. What is the reality though? I imagined and painted a picture of what an AA meeting would be like. I pictured a room full of people that were obvious addicts‚ unkept appearances‚ offensive hygiene and at least one person smelling of alcohol while moving back and forth in the chair. As I entered the room‚ my perspective laughed at me and as I looked around
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Addiction and Obsession Soc. 301 6/10/13 Upon entering the NA meeting I had mixed feelings. I didn’t know how to come to the meeting knowing my intentions were neither to give nor receive help. I felt like I was an intruder. I didn’t understand why I should betray others or act as if I was an addict who chose not to interact in the healing and recovering process. All of those things pushed me into the door of a meeting and open my mind to the hurt behind the physical appearance of these people
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The first meeting I went to was girl state and boy state. There were two girl and two boys that came to talk. Some brought poster‚ objects that they made while there‚ and others just came and talked. The meeting was for the people that sent them to girl/boy state. They were able to invite their family and friends all together there were about 20 people. The girls and boys talked about there experience and what they learned. The different roles in the government they played. Each state they you were
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The materials presented for my mentee’s meetings this week was well prepared. The topics that were chosen by my mentee’s were counseling and social campus events/organizations. I used the curriculum folders on blackboard and the folders in the Prospect’s office to prepare my knowledge for both topics. Even though‚ I already felt knowledgeable for the topic counseling‚ I wanted to double check I had all the correct information. Which‚ gave me the confidence even more to present the materials to my
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nursing protect the patient from unprofessional nurses. Also‚ I went with open mind to know more about the patient right and care to achieve my goal as a nurse. The meeting was regarding the previous situation need more information and as a nursing board member need to decide it. The meeting was at 4747 N. 7th Street‚ Phoenix AZ 85014‚ at meeting room and contained 11 members and the president‚ student nursing‚ and the security guard. The tone room was very serious‚ and everyone was silent when the president
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Nineteen Minutes I read the book Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult. The story begins in a small town in Sterling‚ New Hampshire. At the high school‚ you read about a routine day of students in classes. As a student runs out of class to leave for an orthodontist appointment a loud bang goes off in the parking lot‚ which turns out to be a bomb set off in Matt’s car. The students are confused by the noise and gun shots are fired. Patrick‚ the only detective on the Sterling police force (which is
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went well. This was the first time we would review my performance on the crisis line. Personally‚ I was apprehensive about our meeting‚ I felt I was doing a good job; however the observation team may have felt diffident. Our meeting was casual yet formal. Camie is a great supervisor‚ she is easy to talk with and very supportive. What I found strange in our first meeting I was preoccupied with what I may have done wrong. I did not consider what I may have done alright. This spoke to my personal
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Sahand Tanha Introduction to Management The Meeting of ‘Gut’ and ‘Head’ ‘Decisions involving huge outlays of capital are almost always classic gut decisions: they involve risky‚ inherently ambiguous judgements between unclear alternatives.’ Do you agree? Justify your answer using decision-making theory and relevant examples from at least two industries. Some might ask how people such as Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are separated from other people. Disregarding the obvious capital those
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Spring I‚ 2014 GRADUATE COURSE SCHEDULE TERM DATES: January 13 - March 7 Mid-term and final exams will be scheduled in 2-hour block sessions in addition to weekly class meeting times on Saturday and Sunday in week 4 and on Monday and Tuesday in the break week. See timetable for further specifc exam times. Please refer to the WUV website < http://www.webster.ac.at/academics/graduate-programs > to view course descriptions‚ registration and payment schedule. All courses are offered as 3 credits
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