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    Reflective Diary Introduction Reflective practice can be used for different purposes. Some examples: • Helps identify gaps in skills and knowledge and learning needs • Analyse complex and challenging situations • Analyse communication and relationships with colleagues • Examine the way we make decisions. (Bolton‚ 2001) This reflection paper is going to discuss my experience of the PDAF course. The discussions are based on my feeling during the lesson and the feedback

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    REFLECTIVE DAIRY REVIEW In this reflective diary view‚ I will introduce myself and then an introduction about my topic. I have done diploma in general nursing midwifery from India .After the study I acquired 3year of experience from a super speciality hospital in New Delhi. During the time of my career I came to know that having a degree in hand could give me a good future. So I joined in a collaborative degree programme (BSc (Hons) Nursing) with Inscol academy and John

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    What Happened I am currently enrolled on a 7407-1 course and as part of that course I had to produce 10 – 12 reflective journals.  These journals can reflect professional and personal experiences and play an important part in a teacher’s development.  I decided that I would research the different views of reflective journals in the hope that it would improve my own understanding.   reflective teaching requires that public theories are translated into personal ones and vice versa‚ unless teachers are

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    did not sound confident when I gave my short comments. I felt indifferent and I found it difficult to throw myself “out there”. When I noticed that I still could not get the topic despite listening‚ I panicked and lost focus. I was struggling for words‚ stuck in constructing the “right” questions and “correct” statements. Suddenly I did not know how to say what I wanted to say. When we finished‚ I thought I have not really spoken. When the pressure in my head was gone‚ I realized that I actually

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    I am writing this essay in-order to reflect upon the experiences‚ that I have experienced during the 7 months that I have been studying the Work based live case study module (2509) and how these experiences have impacted upon my approach towards my communication‚ team working‚ problem solving skills and other factors which were endemic within the module. After completing the first year module New enterprise journey‚ which is the module prior to Work based live case study. I expected the work based

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    In fourth grade I first became aware that my pencil grip was abnormal in comparison to other students in my classroom. I had never known of how much of an effect holding a pencil had on the appearance of my writing during that time. Many of my peers had trouble deciphering my chicken scratch of handwriting. Sometimes‚ even I could not figure out what I had written. The entire problem with my handwriting stemmed from how I held the writing implement. So much as attempting to hold them in a normal

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    INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SKIL CORPORATION CASE ANALYSIS STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SECTION: C ASSIGNMENT #: 3 INSTRUCTOR: ABDUL QADIR MOLVI DATE: 12TH MARCH‚ 2013 Q1. What is your analysis of structure of possible Electric Power Tool Industry? According to the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis the industry is moderately attractive. Q2. How the industry structure is changing? Are these changes for better or worse? The power tool industry consisted of portable and stationary tools with

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    Communication Diary by Thidarat Thipbumrung Date Channel Type Content Summary Effective Why/Why Not 11/08/2014 Meeting Job Interview I had interviewed for housekeeping job in Hilton Hotel Brisbane. I was talking Human Resources Coordinator and Executive Housekeeping. They were asking about my experienced in my last jobs in New Zealand and also how to make customers satisfy when they come to the hotel. Yes It was very effective job interview as I quite understand the point of all questions so I

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    companies. But in 1979‚ it acquired Skil Corporation‚ a financially mediocre performing company for $58 million. Skil was a leading manufacturer of portable power tools serving the professional and consumer markets‚ the circular saw being the strongest and best seller amongst those tools‚ which it also invented‚ and was amongst the top three in power tools market share holdings in U.S. Other power tools that Skil manufactured included mid-priced drills and roto hammers. Skil manufactured multiple different

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    Counselling Reflective Diary During this week’s counselling lesson we discussed the Egan model stages of counselling. This is a three stage process which is used to help people to solve problems and develop opportunities independently. The three stages work best when Carl Rodgers core conditions are followed. The three main questions which need to be addressed are: -What is going on? -What do I want instead? -How might I get what I want? The model comes in 3 main stages the first stage is the present

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