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    Career Awareness in the Schools In this modern society‚ a plethora of professions are available to students after graduating high school. These opportunities are usually prefaced with another level of education. In the past‚ college was the expectation for a higher in education‚ but in modern society‚ many other forms of advanced levels of education exist. Today’s vocational training opportunities include universities‚ vocational training‚ trade schools‚ armed services‚ and many other. A student

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    1. Self-Awareness During the course of this week‚ I was faced with a lot of challenges. The things I have been learning in this class‚ I was able to apply those principles to the various situations. There are times when clients can become upset because of the wait time that is allowed before they can get the services but remaining calm‚ explaining the process thoroughly and giving them the assurance that everything will work out fine in due process usually helps them to calm down. 2. Self-Management

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    on cultural awareness to block the influence of their own culture in the helping process entails three problematic and conflicting assumptions‚ namely‚ the notion of human being as cultural artifact‚ the use of self as a technique for transcending cultural bias‚ and the subject-object dichotomy as a defining structure of the worker-client relationship. The authors contend that there are conceptual incoherencies within the cultural competence model’s standard notion of self-awareness. The conceptualization

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    The self-awareness in Annie John This novel “Annie John” is mainly discussing the process of Annie’s self-awareness from her age from ten to sixteen‚ which is a process from not knowing to knowing. The narrator is very concentrated in how Annie gradually realizes that she is a separate self‚ by depicting the change of her relationship with her mother. At first Annie wants to be unified with her mother‚ but with his maturity and the emergence of self-identity‚ her relationship with her mother finally

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    INTERVIEW ASSIGNMENT FOR CAREER AWARENESS OBJECTIVE: To explore and examine your choice of a college course by learning from an interviewee who graduated with the same course that you are now taking. NOTE: For those who are having second-thoughts (or are still unsure) about your chosen course‚ this is an opportunity for you to learn about your course as well as the opportunities that await you if you graduate from the course you are considering to shift to. For those who are planning to shift

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    Introduction In this essay‚ we will discuss the importance of self-awareness and other forms of awareness in building quality relationships. Communication plays a vital role in developing any kind of healthy relationship‚ regardless of what phase the relationship is in. “Ineffective communication causes an interpersonal gap that is experienced in all facets of life and in all sectors of society” (Bolton‚ 1987‚ p.4) Communication can be divided into two categories which is verbal and non-verbal

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    Jaquelinne Ortiz Journal entry # 1 Be spontaneous. Be honest. Be creative. Most of all dive deep!! Self- assessment results: Developing emotional intelligence: 84 Discovering self-motivation: 71 Accepting personal responsibility: 63 Believing in myself: 62 Adopting lifelong learning: 50 Mastering self-management: 52 Gaining self-awareness: 48 Employing interdependence: 40 By doing the self-assessment‚ I learned that my scores are pretty accurate to my personality. I am happy with my two highest

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    Vulnerable Population and Self-Awareness As of July 1‚ 2013 the United States of America had 54 million Hispanics living within its borders. This equates to 17% of the total population (U.S. Department of Commerce‚ 2014). Many of these individuals do not speak English which creates a language barrier between them and health care workers. This barrier can create biases among health care workers and the Hispanic population. Health care workers may not be able to connect with this population because

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    encouragement‚ assistance‚ help or alternatives to their problem. So‚ the importance of counseling‚ with self-awareness is to become open-minded‚ when working in a multicultural population. Therefore‚ counseling clients from different cultures address the ever-changing diversity. Particularly‚ a client’s culture‚ population‚ and their ethnicity. Second‚ incorporating self-awareness‚ opens awareness when involved with clients of their religion‚ spirituality‚ and most importantly‚ the character makeup

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    Personal Values and Self Awareness Sharess Jefferson Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling/EDC 5213 University of Southwest As with any academic venture there are times when a student is engulfed in self doubt and is distressed by the inevitability of change. Although these factors present themselves throughout many parts of the educational process‚ there remains a sense of purpose rooted in the belief of true compatibility. Nestled within this attraction is the opportunity to

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