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    are quite unlikely to succeed in life. Why is that so? Experiencing different things gives people an edge. Going out and involving one in various kinds of activities‚ give them a lot of experience and knowledge about various things. Since no knowledge ever goes to waste‚ one never knows when their experiences might come handy. Thus‚ people who are always read to be on the go are more likely to succeed. On the contrary‚ people who are always stopping themselves by providing an excuse or who

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    Three types of knowledge available to us from subjective experiences in physical activity can be psychoanalytic self-knowledge‚ mystical knowledge‚ and socratic self-knowledge. Psychoanalytic self-knowledge is defined as being about our deep-seated desires‚ motivations‚ and behavior and it relates to types of activities in which we choose to participate and the manner in which we pursue them. Mystical knowledge is described as subjective experiences available to experienced performers in special circumstances

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    gain something from that experience‚ whether it be a lesson or an experience that shapes their character. Whatever the person may experience‚ he/she might feel grateful for the trial and be joyful for the experience that strengthened their perseverance. Unlike happiness‚ which is a feeling gained from conditional satisfaction‚ joy is not conditional as it is dependent on the person’s spiritual perspective. Trials can be seen as unhappy most of times‚ since people can experience negative emotions and

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    In my personal experience‚ the informal economy has aided me and my parents by allowing us to earn extra income to pay bills and college fees. When I was 14 years old‚ my parents were both hospitalized‚ my mom due to a severe case of pneumonia and my father due to having an accident at his job which placed him out of work for 3 months. Through these tragic events‚ I was forced to find any way possible to bring income to my household which at that moment consisted of me‚ my two sisters and smaller

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    Experience in OJT (BFP ) “Everything in life just happened so fast like a blink of an eye. We may not be prepared of what we will experience next‚ but it is upon on us what to do and cope with it.” We could still remember those words‚ “daad graduate na ta ah”. All of us are excited to finish our school days‚ yet some of us are a little bit of unprepared to face the harsh reality that we are embarking ourselves unto a new level of challenge life is offering us. We have been filling up our buckets

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    is a vital part of any learning experience and will form the backbone in the transformation from study to application in a field. Reflection can be defined as ‘taking a look back’ on experiences in most contexts‚ and looking back at the experience analysing and learning from it so therefore ‘constructing the knowledge’ and making the person more knowledgeable and informed. Critical Reflection is “the process of analysing‚ reconsidering and questioning experiences within a broad context of issues

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    World 2009 HSC Question Q: Individuals venturing into new experiences may encounter obstacles‚ but may also gain significant rewards. Do you agree with this perspective? Into the world explores the aspects of growth‚ transition and a broader world. (definition) Through personal experiences‚ people are able to learn‚ grow or change as an individual. It is true that although an individual venturing into something new may experience obstacles‚ the most important thing is how they choose to respond

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    perspectives‚ judgments‚ experiences‚ visions‚ truths and concepts (information). I believe also that knowledge is very situational- independent. In the other hand information is made by facts‚ data‚ descriptions‚ numbers‚ words‚ music‚ images‚ sounds and so on. Knowledge refers to the practical use of information. While information can be transported‚ stored or shared without many difficulties the same can not be said about knowledge. Knowledge necessarily involves a personal experience. Referring back

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    Examine the role of expert and lay knowledge in understanding and managing risk. Contents Page Introduction 3 Risk 3-4 What is risk? How do we understand risk? How do we manage risk? Expert Knowledge 4-5 What is it? Advantages of expert knowledge Disadvantage of expert knowledge Lay Knowledge 5-6 What is it? Advantages of lay knowledge Disadvantages of lay knowledge Beck’s Theory of a Risk society 6 Case Study:

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    nursing experiences and to evaluate where I consider myself based on her hierarchy. Benner explains that nurses develop skills and an understanding of patient care over time from a combination of educational and personal experiences. Her premise was based on the idea that nurses could gain knowledge and skills without actually learning the theoretical constructs. She felt that the development of a nurse revolved around knowledge through research and understanding gained from clinical experiences. Benner’s

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