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    Week 1 Summary We read week one chapters and after first day of class‚ we learned about Ethical Issues‚ Threats to Information Security‚ Protecting Information Resources‚ creating a process to help eliminate time and cost at the work place. Ethical issue was discussed regarding the illegal downloading of music and movies through internet sites or apps available on our phones. Since we are attending classes and our education level is rising‚ what were out thoughts on the illegal downloads? People

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    Marcin Drop Professor Lord Reflective Essay WRD 103 This semester‚ I have learned many new ways to summarize articles and further expand my knowledge of using quotes to enhance my writing. A key area in which I struggled beforehand was my repetition of words‚ which made my writing contain more words than needed to prove my point. I would introduce a small phrase in the beginning of my sentences‚ which I discovered are not needed. For example

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    Reflective Carla Everhart HUMN305-H2WW (WI13) Tonda Lazofson May 8‚ 2013 Reflective Global perspectives forced me to slow down and contemplate the world around me. Contemplate the human rights issues‚ the cultural challenges‚ and the historical adversities our world has overcome. The class project gave me a deeper appreciation for the importance of retaining cultural diversity. The class assignments developed compassion in me for victims of human rights violations. Human rights issues

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    A parent of a special education student attends the same aerobics class as you‚ the paraeducator‚ do. The parent repeatedly asks about the child’s progress at school. Parents have a right to obtain information about their child but paraeducators should refer parents to the supervising teacher for information about their children. As a paraeducator in the classroom‚ you feel that the supervising teacher exhibits poor teaching skills and that the classroom lacks organization. You don’t feel

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    Genine Marie Tacadena Dance 131 Taiko Drum and Dance; Little Things Do Matter I went to Kenny Endo’s Taiko Drum and Dance Saturday night thinking I was just going to see pieces with just dancing and just drumming. I did not expect to see what I saw and this performance completely changed my view of dancing/dancers‚ drummers/musicians/composers...artistry in general. The overall performance was good‚ but it were the little things‚ like having good posture and form while playing or dancing‚ or

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    Reflections of Late Adulthood and Ego-Integrity Kristy Bazzanella Liberty University Abstract This report examined empirical articles which investigated Erikson’s eight and ninth stages of psychosocial development and endeavored to find answers to varying postulations of his theories; does development and growth continue in the later stages of human development‚ and if so‚ what type of growth is it; additionally is this growth stunted or enhanced by the way we resolve our conflicts between

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    Self-reflection in Reflective Practice: A Note of Caution Kam-shing Yip: British Journal of Social Work (2006) 36‚777-788‚ doi:10.1093/bjsw/bch323‚ Advance Access publication October 31‚ 2005: My reflection on this article (attached). Ruch identified four types of reflective learning: 1. technical rationality and level of knowledge 2. practical personal assumptions and beliefs 3. process focus on conscious and unconscious (psychodynamic) development of reflective self 4. Critical challenges

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    their practice is the result of careful reflection . . . They themselves learn lessons each time they teach‚ evaluating what they do and using these self-critical evaluations to adjust what they do next time. (Why Colleges Succeed‚ Ofsted 2004‚ para. 19) What this chapter is about . . . . . . . Reflective practice ± what is it? Why and how should we do it? Reflection `in’ and `on’ action Some models of reflective practice Using reflection as a basis for improving learning and teaching

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     Self-­‐Observations  and  Self-­‐  Reflections   Maximum  1000  words  each  term   The  purpose  of  these  three  reports  is  to  demonstrate  how  you  have  used  the  learning  journal  to   develop  your  self-­‐awareness  from  term  to  term.  (See  Section  11  about  the  Learning  Journal)   Each  report  is  due  at  the  first  class  meeting  after  each  reading  week.   Guidelines:   The  Reports  should  include  your  reflections  about:    

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    however there are many other factors that can affect the ageing process such as the psychosocial and behavioral factors. These influence heavily on the aged person and the life they live. If any of these components of aging are neglected or ignored then person couldn’t possibly sustain a healthy standard of living. 2. Effects Of Ageing- Psychosocial The term psychosocial refers to ones psychological development in and interaction with a social environment. ‘ A healthy older age is a state

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