Nhi Tran Comm-20 Nov 17th 2014 Self Reflection After the very first speech of this course, which is the demonstration speech, I made a big improvement for this one. Speech is no longer my biggest fear because by this time, I’ve watched enough good examples from my fellow classmates. Plus, I’ve learned from my previous speech mistakes and know how to fix it, putting my second speech to another different level. However, positive and negative are alway come together. Even though I did better than the
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Self Reflection: Math I This first half of the semester I was taught how to categorize patterns based on information in tables graphs and rules. I used tables, graphs and symbolic rules to solve problems. I was taught how to write linear functions using information from tables, graphs and problem situations, I learned how to master this goal by using NOW-NEXT rules. This half semester I was taught how to rewrite linear expressions in equivalent forms algebraically. I can set up and solve systems
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Throughout the numerous weeks I have spent on the General Surgery floor, I have had many opportunities for reflection on the time I had spent with the patients I was caring for. One particular situation that stood out for me involved a patient whom had been admitted to the floor with a small bowel obstruction. For confidentiality purposes, this patient will be referred to as Catherine for the reflection. Catherine was admitted to the Emergency department of University Hospital about six hours prior to
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soon as I begin acting so that I will not become self-conscious of the audience looking at me. When I achieve this immersion, my brain will no longer process the audience judging Shalonté but observing the character that I chose to become. In class we discussed that immersion involves filling in the blanks with personal interpretation. Creating and believing my characters the backstory, scene, and time in my heart is essential in my transformation of self-doubt and
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Online learning has many different challenges that I am going to face, from work, to family and even day-to-day life. With these challenges I have strengths to be able to over come these challenges. My strengths included the drive for knowledge and to succeed in my evaders to further my collage goals. To ensure my success to complete my goal I set myself up with a support system and scheduled. My support system includes, family, friends, and coworkers. This system is a way to keep me on track and
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Write a one-paragraph analysis in which you… 1. Introduce/integrate a block quotation (4 lines or longer), including some sort of topic sentence at the beginning of the paragraph—and also introducing the band’s or singer’s name and the title of the song (in quotation marks). 2. Then, follow up the block quotation with three to five sentences of analysis. 3. Work in at least two shorter quotations (from the block quote) into your analysis. Elliott Smith’s song, “Between the Bars,” tells
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During my mental health placement, I had the opportunity to spend some time with the CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service) psychiatry team. It was distressing to witness patients repeated admissions, usually with paracetamol and alcohol overdose. A 16-year-old adolescent girl with a history of depression and opioid dependence, presented to the ED via emergency medical services after her father found her lying on the couch unwell. At admission, she was complaining of abdominal pain and
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Public Speaking Self-Reflection COMM/218 July 08, 2013 Vandye Forrester Public Speaking Self-Reflection The first assignment for this class was to create a 2 minute informative, persuasive or entertaining presentation. I chose the topic of a sales pitch for a new video game for my presentation. Putting this together was quite challenging, even though I physically did not have a audience present. It felt quite unnerving which lead to me doing this presentation about 15 times before I
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SELF REFLECTION#4 Nursing is a dynamic, continuously evolving entity, changing and adapting in response to a comprehensive range of stimuli, for an example (from the very beginning of time of Nightingale Florence to modern nursing period). Changes in societal norms, treatment plans, adapting new trends of technical systems, all these have helped to shape the contemporary nursing practice in all over the world. A new trend of providing cultural competent care in advancing multicultural society
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My Final Self-Reflection Paper Angela Lea Liberty University Ethics During my Practicum I experienced several ethical issues but the one that stood out the most was concerning a client that I had to work with. After working with her for several days I learned that she had been sexually abused by her stepfather I was told to help her deal with being able to take baths on the daily basis. During the fourth session she asked me how I knew about her being sexually assaulted by her
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Part 1 Introduction “A successful company is built by their successful working teams.” This is not only happening in certain company but all industry which have a strength working teams. This indicates that the working teams play a very important role in the industry to get the company keeps improving. Four generations work under one Roof! It is impossible all the employees in an industry conducted a same generation, same education level, and same working experiences or even have the same cultures
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Since returning for the semester I had been itching to get back into the clinical and lab setting. The first day back was very informative, and I find that the experiences met the first course objective. This refers to using “critical thinking and clinical judgement when providing safe, quality nursing care”. This was all done in the hypothetical sense, as we have yet to interact with actual patients this semester. This objective was evident through Professor Spehr’s discussion on orders, especially
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Interaction and experience. The Chiefs Petty Officer Academy (CPOA) has offered me beneficial tools that I would like to implement in order to lead the future leaders of this organization. I have had five weeks to learn about what kind of leader I am and to self reflect on my career thus far. The three key elements that I took away from my time at the CPOA was the LPI 360 assessment, wellness, and community service. First, the LPI 360 assessment was eye opening and helped me gain perspective on how I see myself
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Self-Reflection With today’s emphasis on safety and quality, nurses have to make important clinical decisions based on reliable research. In actual practice, the barriers to adopting evidence-based practice mentioned by Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt (2015) are particularly descriptive of overburdened clinicians. Despite the sensible fact of relying on EBP for clinical decision making, barriers, that include the resistance of management all the way to the skeptical attitude of common employees, must
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Shateria Travis October 24, 2012 Topic A Seeing homeless people on the side of the road every day brings my spirits up whenever I’m feeling down or feel like I’m going to give up. Although I know nothing about these people or their current predicaments, I still use them as perspicacity to keep me from entering complete damnation and destruction. I could possibly tell you about all of my inspirations the whole essay, but my greatest inspiration ever is a misguided homeless person or futureless
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Intercultural Autobiography: Self reflection A popular colloquial saying quips that you don’t get a second chance at a first impression; it’s a light hearted answer to a phenomenon we all seem to be familiar with, and which at times doesn’t feel so light hearted at all. When making an initial judgment of a person, most people form an opinion in less than a minute; some studies have shown that it’s less than a second. (SOURCE) The truth is however, every individual you meet has a story; a wealth
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A new idea which arose from the scenario process and which challenged or developed your thinking in new ways The EIBE scenario process was for me a new way of mixing the logical prediction with wild imagination. This is a new mixture and a new way of thinking for an engineer which usually relies on the structured logical way of thinking only. The scenario is basically a collection of new ideas that is based on present facts leading to future imaginary - yet logical - sequence of actions, all
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Associate Level Material Appendix D Career Self-Reflection I Maintaining patient files occurs within various types of health care and health care settings. One goal of this course is to help you contemplate choices for your career. From what you’ve learned about medical records and health care settings so far, highlight the choices that best reflect your career interests and explain your reasons: 1. My career interest at this time is more oriented toward: Primary care—point of first contact
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University of Phoenix Material Self-Reflection Worksheet Respond to the following in 200-300 words each. 1. While considering the different theories of motivation, describe your personal motivation for attending college. How much of your motivation is extrinsic, intrinsic, and neutral? From what you have read, how might you change your motivation? Which motivational theory applies most to your situation? Explain why. My personal motivation for attending college is to further my education so
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Community Assessment Self Reflection Throughout the formation of the community assessment assignment, the group I was a member of molded a unique group culture reliant on each group member’s personality and perceived role in the assessment. Individuals in this group were unified under a shared goal of producing quality written material for this assignment; however, during the process of merging the paper it became apparent that every member sought to achieve this goal by utilizing varying methods
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Sample Student Reflection Paper 3 (learned technology and about self) I have learned about technology through the Advance Online Learning Strategy class, PF282-G4CC, but I have also learned about what defines a learning community and how to successfully participate in one. Through the various assignments, I have mastered the use of technology as never before. I have learned to communicate through e-mail to my instructor and classmates. I have learned to use the online library to access various
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explore and discuss the importances of reflection, critical thinking and analysis are for an enrolled nurse’s practice and education. A person is not born as a good critical thinker, or has the ability to analyse a emergency situation and under stressful situation to arrive at a conclusion or decision. Nor are they born with the skills of reflection. Self-reflection, not just for the benefits of one’s own but also for the benefits of the clients. Reflection,critical thinking and analysis are all
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Eileen Wu Darcey Hall Honors HSE 2: Period 1 April 5, 2024 Memoir Essay. Both authors, Malala Yousafzai and Stephanie Land, use self-reflection to connect with and engage readers into their life story. Stephanie Land’s memoir, Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Live, portrays the inspiring journey of a single low-income mother who is teetering on poverty, trying to pursue a better life for herself and provide for her daughter despite all the odds. I am Malala, written by Malala Yousfazai
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Leadership Self-Assessment Reflection Leadership is a natural and learned characteristic in every civilization. Leadership as a discipline can create and strengthen important skills that are useful in professional careers and personal goals alike. Because of the diverse mix of leadership and follower traits, personalities, and methodology, an important part of leadership development is self-awareness. Self-assessments expose and highlight leadership traits, styles, strengths and weaknesses. Through
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essential elements of reflective practices were involved. These elements are no one-size-fits-all but a unique set of experiences involving the researcher and the community. According to the author of an article I stumbled upon, it clearly stated that reflection is broadly defined as professional who incorporate certain action to improve their professional practice by utilizing metacognitive thinking that are deliberate and purposeful.2 It is obvious from this definition that the reflective practice relates
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The song Reflection, sung by Mulan in the Disney movie Mulan, is about how Mulan can’t be herself because if she is, no one would be happy with who she is. So she tries to please everyone by disguising herself as someone she is not. This theme is shown through the whole song and helped with similes, personification and hyperboles. Firstly, a simile that helps the theme is “Every day/ It’s as if I play a part”. Which shows that she feels like she has to play a person in a play which looks like
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10-1 Ms. Hadley The Importance of Change Through a greater self knowledge, which comes through reflection and learning from her own and others experiences, Elizabeth grows in her character; meanwhile Lydia, through lack of reflection and proper formation, remains an immature, self absorbed flirt. Pride and Prejudice emphasizes the need for change in order to mature and grow in character, which can only come through experience and reflection. Through the characters in the book the reader is shown examples
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ART 223 Short Reflection on “Self-‐portrait with Unfinished Drawing” The artwork I chose was “Self-‐portrait with Unfinished Drawing” by Charles Ritchie. The setting of the piece is artist’s suburban home, which artist has
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“ongoing learning and reflective practice” as one of the key principles (Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations [DEEWR], 2009, p. 13). Critical reflection is an on going thinking process where teachers reflect on their own practice, their skills and the impact it has made. According to Miller (2011), critical reflection lets the educator think about the event, issue or practice from different viewpoints. Early childhood educators very closely examine what is happening in their surrounding
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true in the colors used for Marie and her reflection. Marie is painted with warm, pastel
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