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    understandable that there will be different styles of parenting. Parents are considered the first teachers of the child’s life‚ not only talking or walking but also teaching them moral values. In my experience as a mother‚ to raise a child requires love‚ patience‚ wisdom‚ nurturing‚ and discipline‚ but not corporal punishment. First‚ in a child’s life a mother’s love is the most important feature in a child’s early development. According to Dr. John W. “If a Mothers Love is missing it can lead to depression

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    family since before I was born. My choice of the Bible is because of how I was raised and what I was taught while I was growing up‚ and it was to live my life according to the words of the bible. It has taught me to have faith in god‚ forgiveness‚ patience‚ and most of all love for others. However‚ according to the reading‚ “A symbol is something that stands for‚ represents‚ or takes the place of something else. Anything-any object‚ event‚ or word-can serve as a symbol.” (Sullivan‚ 2009‚ pg-14-15)

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    You must teach them the importance of a good education and help them to succeed at it. You must also set good examples for your child. Don’t just talk about it‚ be about it. You must have patience to be a good parent. Screaming and hitting a child is not a good example of patience. My parents take the time to talk to me. They explain life. The do"s and the dont’s. Although‚ I am hard headed. I do realize that they love me and they are looking out for my best interest.

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    difficult and requires a tremendous amount of patience and hard work. I hope that I will be able to meet these challenges‚ and that my dream will come true. Later‚ I would like to work in a hospital or in private practice.During my secondary studies‚ I worked on biology and chemistry projects. The experience from working on these projects has given me insight into science that far exceeds what I could have learned at school. In addition‚ I also developed my patience and diligence‚ and gained valuable experience

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    Luela Wilbon Coaching Philosophy There are many characteristics of a successful coach. Leading others from where they are to where they want to be requires tough love‚ understanding‚ patience‚ trust and much more. Whether he is on the playing field or in a work environment‚ an effective coach has the ability to bring out the best in individuals. An effective coach must be able to communicate in a clear and concise manner. This starts by being a good listener. By listening to players‚ a successful

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    come form all types of backgrounds. Some of the children that I work with on a regular bases have special needs‚ including Asperger syndrome‚ severe autism and deafness and Down syndrome. Working with these particular children has taught me so much patience. Its also has been amazing to see how much they have learned‚ when many people say that they are incapable of doing it. I have seen a the little girl who is autistic and deaf‚ learn sign language and learn how to handle new situation with out harming

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    any type of emphasis on power. Whereas before power was a main focus point. Although Mr. Beane thought that power could be developed. A player had the ability to develop and gain power‚ but the ability to master patience at the plate and to get on base could not. The importance of patience at the plate in turn results to how often that player was able to get on base. Since sports in general have moved towards the direction of an analytical approach it has benefited and lead to more wins. Now teams

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    Marriage Is Like a Prison

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    snoring‚ drinking out of the carton‚ not putting a new roll of toilet paper on to replace the empty one‚ or not taking out the trash. After a while‚ the patience once felt is lost‚ yet the fact remains that a crime has been committed and someone must suffer through the turmoil of the consequences. Like prison‚ marriage takes away time‚ patience‚ and independence. It is a big step in life‚ and it should be thoroughly thought out. When a person gets married‚ theirs life is signed

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    road or path that god has set for you to follow. • Arrows: You are to go the way god has planned for you to. • Broken Heart: The pain & heartbreak you have to go through to find your perfect person • Patience: Even if things aren’t going the way they plan‚ have patience & things will turn up. • A Brocken Road: Your failures‚ mistakes & any other struggle you are faced with‚ on your path to the future & greater things. • A Map: The path you follow throughout your life to get

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    ACTIVE LISTENING Active listening is a skill that can be acquired and developed with practice. However‚ this skill can be difficult to master and will‚ therefore‚ take time and patience. ’Active listening’ means‚ as its name suggests‚ actively listening‚ that is fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just ‘hearing’ the message of the speaker. Active listening involves listening with all senses. As well as giving full attention to the speaker‚ it is important that the ‘active listener’

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