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    Personal Review of Learning My knowledge‚ skills and confidence have immensely increased since commencing this professional practice award (PPA). As the setting manager I always understood that my role as manager was to manage and lead the team‚ I did not realise that these were two completely different yet both very important aspects of my role. When reflecting back on my initial personal targets‚ goals and self evaluation in my learning contract‚ it was unclear to me exactly how much I had

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    One thing that I anticipate that will be the most rewarding part of being a professional social worker would be to know that I helped changed somebody’s life for the better or just helped them. That is my whole reasoning of picking social work as a major. I love to help any and everybody that I can. Even if I am just a sounding board for your problems or need advice on a situation. If I cannot help you‚ I will find someone that can help you. I just do not want to see any one struggle of help can

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    There are many factors that can have an influence on my learning. One of them is my friends. My friends can influence my learning by distracting me during lessons and also by helping me to catch up on work. In some ways‚ friends can motivate me because they encourage me to do my work and to get my assignments done on time. They also motivate me because they assist me with my work when I need it instead of waiting to ask a tutor which cannot be done as easily; I can easily call a friend. Friends have

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    Personal and Professional Healthcare Communication Wanda Casby University of Phoenix HCS 350 Health Care Communication September 20‚ 2010 Ana M. Cinco‚ MSN‚ RN‚ CNS In today’s world‚ effective communication is an essential component of life. It is a mean for expressing thoughts‚ feelings‚ opinions‚ and concerns. In the healthcare setting effective communication among the healthcare team is crucial. It allows for minimal miscommunication‚ and safe quality care of the patient. When good

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    cried myself to sleep wondering if I could one day‚ be able to get a grip on my learning disability. “Will I ever learn to deal with my learning disability? Why must I have to work hard at school work and yet feel like I have not gotten anywhere. Why me?” I have cried out. The hardest part of going back to school is dealing with this disability. I have the hardest time comprehending reading assignments and spelling is a huge chore on any written assignment‚ which makes me want to just throw my hands

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    Swaying in the wind‚ was a yellow flag; letting me know that the water was moderate but safe to enter. Once I could see the sand I removed my shoes and socks and prepared to feel the warmth of the sand between my toes. Warm‚ grainy sand hid between my toes and cling to my feet as I made my way to the water. Using the sound of the waves as company‚ I meandered along the shore. I was thinking of a way to embrace my assignment; I had to spend time alone. It was time for me to appreciate doing nothing.

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    two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Knowledge as a whole is the total information one has acquired. Passive observation is the process of observation that one is not experiencing the event. It is not as dynamic as active experimentation because one just perceives the event and not feeling it‚ the observer does not have any idea of the outcome of the situation. In the way‚ knowledge

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    issued Completion date Submitted on 9.3.2014 3.5.2014 3.5.2014 Qualification Unit number and title Edexcel BTEC Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and leadership (QCF) Professional Development for Strategic Managers Edexcel BTEC Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and leadership (QCF) Assignment title Professional Development for Strategic Managers In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence

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    Explore the ways in which Frayn presents the character of Keith in Spies. Frayn presents the character of Keith in Spies through the protagonist Stephen’s recollection of their childhood adventures as best friends. Keith is shown as aware and confident in his knowledge and status‚ with an imagination so seemingly limitless to the point of violence. Despite this‚ Frayn evokes sympathy from the reader by portraying Keith for what he truly is: a young boy who uses the spying game as a means of

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    During the long and arduous women’s rights campaign there were two main campaign parties‚ the Suffragists and the Suffragettes. These two parties and there overall aims were very well known throughout the British Empire and some of the tactics used were very brutal‚ but extremely effective. So to begin‚ the Suffragists were an extremely large group of women and some men who believed that the women of the British Empire should have the right to vote for who ran the country that they lived in. The

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