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    Number: (443)956-6067 E-mail Address: surban1@jhu.edu Teaching Assistant Ben Brock: bbrock1@jhu.edu Office Hours Saturdays‚ 10:00am – 12:30pm at DC Center (room 201) or by appointment Required Text and Learning Materials: Stochastic Simulation and Applications in Finance with MATLAB Programs‚ (2008)‚ Huu Tue Huynh‚ Van Son Lai‚ Issouf Soumare (HLS) [this book may be available as an e-book for students] MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications 4th Edition (2010) or earlier Editions

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    Introduction A central aim of this unit is to provide you with an opportunity to develop your reflective capacity. What do we mean by the term “reflective capacity"? It means that you have the ability‚ and most importantly‚ the willingness‚ to reflect. Reflection is a form of thinking - about some event or experience with a view to changing how we might act‚ react or generally learn from that experience. You might realise that you could have interpreted a situation differently or could have done something

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    This simulation game was developed by Sisk (1976). Basically‚ there are ten imaginary countries (Shima‚ Myna‚ Ila‚ Usa‚ Pam‚ Bonay‚ Shivey‚ Lani‚ Ranu and Bili) and each of these countries has three key elements to be considered: defense‚ resources and demography. The main purpose of this game‚ understanding the importance of negotiation and interdependence between countries. I would like to make some changes in the game for my class. Every student or group will choose their imaginary country.

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    Reflective Summary – Theraputic Interaction Using the Marks-Maran & Rose(1997) Model of Reflection ‚I intend to identify and reflect on a theraputic interaction I have had with a patient. By critically reflecting on my experience I intend to be able to take from the situation an understanding of the positive and negative attributes and apply them to my future practice in order to improve my standards of care given to my patients and their family. A young boy came in with a fracture in his

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    imagination and skill is emhapter II Review of Related Literature and Studies This chapter presents the literature and related studies which have direct bearing on this study. It also discusses the values reflected in the proverbs and the proverb as a reflection of Filipino character‚ its function in the society‚ its naReview of Related Literature and Studies CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Studies rely on information researched by the proponents. Review of Related Literature In exploration

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    REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT. “Reflection is a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyse‚ evaluate and so inform learning about practice” (Reid‚ 1993 p.305). I am going to reflect on an activity during my placement at a childminder’s setting. While writing about this‚ the model of reflection `I will use is the most commonly used model by Gibbs (1988)‚ which is the model I will look at here. There are six stages in Gibbs’ model‚ namely:- (1) Description (2)

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    her poetry a strong visual quality‚ drawing the reader into the world she describes. However‚ what makes her poetry particulary appealing to me is her desire to probe beneath the surface of things. We see how her close observation leads to inner reflection and moments of perception. These moments of perception helps us as readers to get a better understanding of the world in which she lives in. Her poetry is rooted in personal experiences‚ but has a general universal theme. I enjoyed ’The Fish’

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    Care Workers  and Employers: General Social Care Council  (GSCC) ■ Codes or Standards of conduct‚  performance and ethics for nurses & midwives Reflecting on work activities is an important way to develop own knowledge and skills. Reflection on your own practice is important because it allows you to assess what you are doing well‚ identify areas where you might like or maybe need more training or guidance in to ensure you are performing to the best you can‚ and are meeting all standards

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    these texts reveal to the reader how vital the process of self-discovery is not only as a way of better understanding true character‚ but having a realisation about the realities of human nature and ones place in the wider world. It is only by reflection and evaluation on who we are that we can discover our true character and gain fulfilment from our lives giving us sense of purpose and direction. Self-discoveries can lead to renewed perceptions and an awakening as conveyed in Frost’s poem “The

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    over used bad practice or practice that has not reached its full potential Kolb supports this within his Experimental learning cycle Kolb values the importance of concrete experience (1)Observation and reflection (2)Forming abstract concepts (3) and testing in new situations (4)Without reflection ‚the working link between each experience is lost and therefore left underdeveloped In conclusion ‚a reflective practice ensures that each  1.2 Analyse potential barriers to professional development

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