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    My Philosophy Of Medicine

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    of accomplishment when my students expressed gratitude for my lessons. I was amazed that I had the ability to make a profound impact on my peers’ education. By putting myself in positions of mentorship, I realized that I have a strong passion for teaching. Witnessing the power my knowledge and communication skills could have on others, I discovered that I want to utilize my skills as a teacher in my future medical career, helping patients and their families gain a better understanding of the…

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    The movie Iron and silk tells the story of an American boy, Mark Salzmin, who takes a trip to China to be an English teacher. As he tries to master the art of teaching, girls, Chinese culture, and Wu Shu finds many opportunities to learn valuable lessons. Each problem he faces at first seems to be hard as iron and each person he meets has a sort of tough, iron-like exterior. However, in the end, Mark learns that deep down the people he meets are more like silk, they care for him and want what is…

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    Surname 4 Name: Course title: Instructor: Date: Analysis of Artistic Works Amitabha Budda (Amida), the Buddha of Infinite Light, Kamakura period, Japan, 13th century, is a work of art made in a gilt bronze medium (Sayre, 33). The gilt bronze used in making the sculpture of Amida accentuates the iconographic role that the way a Buddha positions his/her hands plays. The creator of Amida’s sculpture has succeeded in showing the mythical qualities surrounding the wisdom Buddhas. Amida’s standing…

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    for more than 4 years. I would say seeing myself as a leader involves many skills and qualities such as communication, motivation, organization and passion to benefit a range of small groups in my community. The first leadership role was engaging in art-based creative activities such as a film festival, storytelling, movement, poetry, and music that was taken to two eastern villages on a Dine (Navajo) reservation and setting up weekly gatherings for community dialogue and sharing skills. I…

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    Art is something that makes you breathe with a different kind of happiness. Melinda has just entered high school her freshamn year as a completely different person ;in addition, very different than her junior high years. In junior high Melinda was a happy and social girl ;however, entering high school Melinda is titled as being a weird , depressed , and an unpopular person. In the summer Melinda had gone to a party where she had called the cops and the cops crashed the party. After she had…

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    Janice, who I liked a lot when I got to know her, did not prove as helpful as I had hoped. “Look at the breakdown of the standards I gave you, and evaluate the piece of art on those” “But it’s not a piece of art, it’s a weather chart and a poorly done one at that!” “If you look closely it probably meets something in the standards.” Stressed out I went back and forth for several days, destroyed my nails biting them, and drove my husband to distraction before grudgingly awarding Standard…

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    his growth and development. In Thompson’s life, he gets bullied and creates his own world within the imagination and art as his way of a getaway escape from the real world. During church retreat camp, Craig comes across Raina, who eventually becomes his first love. After getting to know her, his perspective about life and religion transforms. Thompson wants to live by the teachings of the Bible, but at the same time, he develops…

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    mechanics. Therefore, the article addressed grammar 1, grammar 2, and mechanics. I will be summarizing Feng and Power’s collaborative research, which I believe is an interesting and effective study that revealed a very useful strategy for one to use when teaching elementary school students. Feng and Power’s study group participants were fifth graders in a public elementary. Their number of participants varied throughout their research. Twenty-two students participated at the beginning, halfway…

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    implement learning rather than teaching (Lee 96). Lewis thought that a college student should already be a well-rounded person, and if that is the case, students and professors should see each other as fellow learners who desire to learn for the sake of knowledge. Lewis’s standards of education derived from his strong classical, liberal arts education, and he favored the arts and critical thinking as essential avenues for learning (Heck 31). Literary experiences and liberal arts are one of the…

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    Critical thinking “involves the ability to explore a problem, question or situation; integrate all the available information about it; arrive a solution or hypothesis; and justify one’s position” (Petress). In recent years “critical thinking” has become a widely debated in post-secondary institutions. Though higher thinking has always been valued in these institutions, critical thinking is a relatively new term that people are finding difficulty in defining and struggling to implicate in schools…

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