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    Benjamin Carson was born in Detroit‚ Michigan on September 18‚ 1951. He was born into a working class family‚ and raised by a single mother‚ that had the education of a third grader‚ and Carson’s older brother. Starting out‚ Carson wasn’t a very smart student in school‚ teachers and students referred to him as the “dumb kid”. He was teased‚ which made him develop anger issues. He would start fighting with the other students who would bully him. When his mother looked at his report card and seen

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    Ben Carson’s Inspiring Story How would you feel if your parents were divorced‚ you were bullied and excluded because of your skin color‚ was very poor ‚ and was called the “class dummy”? Maybe you have experienced one of these things‚ but Ben Carson went through it all. Ben had a difficulty learning‚ but everyone learns differently‚ right? Ben Carson learns best by reading. He would read all the time and that helped him immensely in school. One day in the fifth grade‚ Ben surprised his classmates

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    Reading and Writing Go Hand and Hand Writing and reading are an essential part of each educated individual’s life since they are the basis of written communication. The fundamentals of reading and writing start when you are born. One learns to use language to express your feelings and communicate with others. During early speech and language development‚ one learns skills that are important to the development of literacy. Literacy is a person’s ability to read and write. Reading and writing are important

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    experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyse and evaluate and so inform learning from practice.”(Reid‚ 1993) It is an important factor when working within any health profession and midwifery is certainly no exception. Schon (1991) defines a reflective practitioner as “someone who learns by reflecting on current experience and applies that learning to future practice.” Reflection allows midwives to grow and develop professionally as well as personally (Kirkham‚ 1994) and can guide her into moulding

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    Characteristics of Gifted Children Very Observant Extremely Curious Intense interests Excellent memory Long attention span Excellent reasoning skills  This above average giftedness can be generic or acquired. Mildly gifted (IQ 115-129) Moderately gifted (IQ 130-144) Highly gifted (IQ 145-159) Exceptionally gifted (IQ 160-174) Profoundly gifted (IQ 175+) MENTAL RETARDATION Genetic conditions Problems during pregnancy. Problems at birth. TYPES  syndromic intellectual disability

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    In this ever-changing society‚ healthcare plays a major role in rendering medical assistance at community and national level when natural disaster and health crisis occurs. According to World Health Organization (2009)‚ nurses and midwives are important in the global healthcare workforce as they have a part in delivering care to primary‚ acute and community settings. Recently in Singapore‚ there have been debates suggesting to make nursing as a national service for all females for the purpose of

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    My thoughts and reflections were summarised over the four weeks and captured in the ensuing journal. Sustainability I hadn’t considered the inter-plays that exist between the social‚ environmental and economic aspects of sustainability‚ I subscribe to the three pillars of sustainability (figure 1)‚ that is each has an impact but they are independent of each other. Figure 1: Three pillars of sustainability Source: Wallis‚ A. M.‚ Graymore‚ M. L. M.‚ & Richards

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    Reflective Writing on HOW TO WRITE A REFLECTIVE WRITING Md. Raquibuzzaman Khan‚ ID- 3505112 One of the most important learning that I have learnt from International Academic Program (IAP) class of RMIT University is techniques to write a reflective writing. I completed my graduation in Agriculture and post-graduation in Agroforestry. From those studies I have come to know about how to write a scientific paper or articles. But reflective writing procedure was totally unknown to me. Ms Dellar and

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    Reflective writing and theories of Reflection There are several types of reflection. As mentioned by Taylor‚ All types of reflection are important and a combination of these may be used to make sense of practise and to bring changes. Technical Reflection is generally used to look at clinical practices and procedures along with the scientific knowledge. However‚ values play no part in this. Practical Reflection on the other hand judges human experiences and assumptions. It also develops common values

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    Reflective Essay Conclusion: During writers craft the genre that I enjoyed writing most was poetry. I love everything about poetry. Poetry is a piece of writing that can be interpreted in many different ways while being written in one. My favorite part about class was writing poetry and the many different types of poems we wrote. I was not too big on the fact of reading poems in class sometimes that where too hard for me to understand. I am more of a reader who likes to know what is going on

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