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    a reflective model. Reflection is defined as being ‘an active process of witnessing one’s own experience in order to take a closer look and explore it in depth’ (Johns‚ C. 2005). The Nursing and Midwifery Council believe that all students should undertake the art of reflection as part of their training‚ in order to become a competent nurse‚ (NMC‚ 2010). Reflective practice is used so that the student can make the connection between the theory and the practical. Reflections are used to make a starting

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    Trust Him Completely

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    Trust Him Completely As Christians‚ one the biggest struggles we face is putting our complete trust in God. We find this challenging because as human beings‚ we continually let one other down. When people in our lives hurt‚ disappoint or betray us‚ it becomes more difficult to trust in their love. As a result‚ we start believing that God will let us down also. We must remember one important thing. God is not a human being. He is a spiritual who will never fail or forsake his children. He is always

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    investigation say’s “Sports is a practically a ceremony like all other religions. The similarities between sports and religion are striking. Considering that sport and religion have faith‚ worship‚ ritual‚ dedication‚ sacrifice‚ commitments‚ sprit‚ prayer‚ suffering‚ festival and celebration”. It odd to compare religion to sports but as noticed‚ there is a hidden connection between each other if we look at the facts. If ritual may be entertaining‚ then entertaining as experienced in a sports stadium

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    in another window.  5. REFLECTION ON EACH ITEM Write a brief reflection on each item or piece of work and explain why the item was included in this portfolio. 6. WRITE A REFLECTION: UNIT 2 TO UNIT 5 Provide an example of your best and challenging work from each unit. Explain why you regard the sample as your best work and also why it was challenging. Comment on your discussion forums and suggest ways in which we can improve on this online module. Write a reflection on the role of a professional

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    their souls by reinforcing the values they learn at home and in their communities. I believe that one of the best ways we can help out schools to do this is by supporting students’ rights to voluntarily practice their religious beliefs‚ including prayer in schools.” (http://www.ed.gov/Speeches/08-1995/religion.html)  In President Clinton’s opinion‚ allowing free expression of religion in schools would benefit the children because it would facilitate their learning by supporting their beliefs in an

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    7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit

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    Wisdom Wisdom is an acquired quality. This gift of the Holy Spirt grows in and with you. Wisdom has little to do with looks. One may think a man who is old and bearded is wise because he appears like he has been through a lot in his life. People that have the gift of wisdom look past appearance and look within. In other words‚ they don’t judge a book by its cover. Divisions drive wise people crazy. This gift has nothing to do with being smart or right but everything to do with being real. People

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    Right. So that means that if we just look at the attacks in the past year‚ the chances are higher! MAN: Oh puulllease. The probability might be slightly higher‚ but I am willing to take the risk that he has in his bag is an umbrella‚ some clothes‚ a prayer book‚ and a bottle of water. WOMAN: Liquid? MAN: Ok then‚ no liquid‚ but he seems harmless. WOMAN: If he got liquid through security‚ then why couldn’t he get a bomb through or a knife? He has endless ways to terrorize gate D-17 with just his shaving

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    “…way of prayer” in his sixteenth sermon. He spoke about prayer and waiting. I know about praying and waiting in desperate circumstances‚ in broken hearted hope‚ in excited anticipation of what could come‚ and in the hope for someone’s salvation. All areas in which quick answers never really came. “Lord‚ please let Jon and I have children; please heal my body so that I can have babies in spite of what the doctors are all saying. Let us have the joy of being parents‚ Jesus.” This is a prayer (and

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    Mirror by Sylvia Plath

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    The poem “Mirror” by Sylvia Plath is told from the point of view of a mirror hanging up on a wall. This mirror has‚ over time‚ been privy to the tears of a woman over who she sees in it‚ desperate grasps at moonlit lies‚ and the endless speculations of a pink with speckles wall. “Mirror” is a poem that probes into the corners of human nature‚ beauty‚ life‚ and death‚ reflecting back their truths to readers as good mirrors do. In this poem‚ readers can see the truth about themselves reflected among

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    contend that Magritte’s Not to be Reproduced divulges the futility of the excessive scrutiny of images and simultaneously contrasts traditional and modern forms of mediation. One of the foremost elements of this painting is the seemingly improper reflection of the man. Because the man is standing facing the mirror‚ the viewer would expect to see the man’s face reflected‚ yet only the backside of the man is shown. This portion of the work confronts the common obsession with discovering the concealed

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