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    Prison Reflection Paper

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    I will never forget the advice and life lessons I received from the the prisoners. Overall, the visit to Gouverneur Correctional Facility was unforgettable and extremely humbling. As we arrived to the prison we checked in and were escorted into a side room where we got a general overview of what the day would consist of by a pair of the correctional officers. We were shown some of the injuries that occurred and some of the weapons that were found at the prison. The injuries were especially…

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    Bwc Personal Statement

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    nature has always been an incredible place to go to get to know myself better and learn to appreciate the little things in life. A BWCA Wilderness canoe-camping adventure with my friends would be an amazing opportunity to grow as a person, spend time in my favorite place, and make lifelong memories with my friends. My past experiences in Boundary Waters have drastically changed my life by teaching me lessons about myself and the world around me. Some of the most important things that I have…

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    In my life it is not necessarily experiences that have shaped who I am, but instead the people whom I have met during those experiences along the way. When I was younger I played soccer frequently and joined a local team that was coached by a man named Joe Di Lillo. At the time I did not know the importance he would hold in my life or how having known him in his last years of life would change me, yet looking back I find that so much of my self determination is rooted in both his life…

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    The Pilgrims Progress

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    invades my nostrils as I quietly walk down an aisle of overwhelming shelves filled with countless adventures waiting to be discovered. I lust after the hardbacks, wondering which one would I call my own for the week, which one would I learn to both love and hate for taking a part of my life, which one would I gladly allow to capture me into its bindings and harshly spit me out once it was done telling its story. My hand lightly grazes the books as I walk, feeling the smooth spines until I hit my…

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    Essay About Identity

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    My reaction to the subject of identity helped me to fully understand it. After reading the text book todays lesson and my personal experiences I fully realize how important identity has been in my life. In the class activity and lecture, I was fully able to understand the concept of identity. I found that with the photo you asked us to pick out and the group conversation, I understood identity and how we develop identity. My photo was a picture of me and my sister at her high school graduation,…

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    Peer Mediator Reflection

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    not have direct experiences enforcing rules pertaining to living standards and community norms, and I have limited experience directly addressing disruptive behavior. However, I am certain that based on the experiences that I have had and my qualities as a leader and a problem-solver will help me meet the demands of the job. For example, during all four years of my high school I served as a Peer Mediator to address fights and disputes between two students. During the lunch hour, my partner and I…

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    The treatment itself can range from prescription pills to therapy groups or sessions. Therapy is usually a long process with a therapist with much experience with this disorder. It is a very difficult sickness to treat, and the symptoms of BPD often return (“Borderline,” WebMD). Healthy habits like getting plenty of sleep and eating the right foods, paired with exercising and other activities to reduce…

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    To be honest, I might have either added or changed my field of passion from this human services program. Originally, I wanted to get into the mental health field of human services/social work and possibly work in a hospital to care the patients. Instead, I might deal more with children (ages 16 years old and below) as examples from my experiences from my last two internships. As for how I got to this current position, it was from selecting internships between semesters. When ever a clinic I…

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    more experience in the book world. Also they went to college for years to do this, and also they have done lots of things on this. There has been many objects that have changed my life so far but this one I think is permanent. My very first basketball, I think I was about 3 years old when me and my dad just threw a big ball around. When I was about 6 I really played basketball for the first time, and I loved it. One reason I think this artifact is so important to my life is, This gave me my…

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    covered in class that caught my attention the most was abortion. My views have not changed as a result of what I have read. For example, In “The Wrong of Abortion” by Patrick Lee and Robert P. George they explained, the right to life is something that is earned at that time of conception and the right to vote comes as a right when you are at the age in life to vote. However, someone's right to life comes at conception. It does not change no matter the circumstances that life gives us. I believe…

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