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    Let me start by saying I joined the collaboration over the phone this week since my computer would not connect. The only thing I did not like was that I was unable to voice my opinion and join in the discussions. You talked about the CACFP program and I do participate in this program. I am glad to be a part of this because I have a lot of minority families here and they do not eat the typical fruits and vegetables like me. With this being said we offer lots of new fruits and vegetables into…

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    DNA was discovered through the collaboration of several scientists, most notably James Watson and Francis Crick. The two main methods used in the discovery of the structure of DNA was experimental, through X-ray crystallography, and theoretical, through building a model based upon the experimental data. Linus Pauling, James Watson, and Francis Crick were proponents of the theoretical model for the structure of DNA, while Erwin Chargaff, Maurice Wilkens, and Rosalind Franklin were champions of…

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    Collaboration is a practical method of achieving your professional development goals. When you collaborate with other teachers you both are responsible for a percentage of the outcome based on the decisions you make. Both collaborators are responsible for materials regarding the subject they are discussing. For example, a general education teacher may have worksheets and activities for her students in her classroom and the special education teacher may have resources that target the same course…

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    (BSWH) mission is achieved through a team that includes many varied proficiencies and experiences. Everyone is an integral part of the team. The standard of conduct includes common respect, understanding, trust and teamwork necessary for effective collaboration. The surroundings should be free of disruptive behaviors. The nursing workplace is erratic and highly energetic (Kim, Nicotera, & McNulty, 2015). We work in the healthcare field were emotions are high. To prevent a conflict, we must…

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    What are the attributes of Collaboration and Mutuality? Collaboration and mutuality grew out of dissatisfaction with the medical community and has since spread to many professional arenas that are involved with helping improve human life through active medical, mental health and physical recovery and resiliency programs. Alan Bleakly (2014) posits that collaboration and mutuality are absolutely fundamental to patient-centered medical practice and care. In his book titled Patient-Centered…

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    Collaboration, the act of working together with one or more people towards a shared goal or interest, is oftentimes imperative and beneficial when conducting research or a research study. In addition, time can be a key aspect of conducting meaningful and quality research in the field of Psychology. British psychologist, Alan Baddeley, outlined the importance and benefits of collaboration with other researchers and the prominence of time when developing Psychology methods and tests in order to…

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    Collaboration is a big part of the world we reside in. It is extremely difficult to be able to make decisions on your own and go down the route of your own choosing without restriction. We are bounded by different stakeholders and different entities that we have to learn to work with and compromise on certain issues. As an Applied Anthropologist, going into the field and applying it into issues that affect a community one must be ready to work with groups that may have other views and opinions…

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    Mrs. Bennett found it difficult to think of an unsuccessful collaboration because she usually likes to focus on the positive and take those experiences and run with them. However , she was able to think of one that was not good. This was when she was invited into a conference with parents and the classroom teacher. The teacher had requested the parents to come in to discuss the student's behavior. The parents seened to have been very defensive, as if the teacher was attacking them. Instead of…

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    Team communication and collaboration are very important elements in order to have a successful unit that can achieve its goals effectively. One way we can improve our collaboration and team communication is by having a meal together. Research, from Kevin Kniffin of Cornell University, shows that since eating is such a normal behavior, groups that have meals together regularly tend to be more cohesive teams. During Kevin’s research he found that firefighters who ate together claim they “feel like…

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    Reflection The competency that I have excelled in is collaboration. If I were to define collaboration in my own words then, it would be a way to combine ideas and efforts with the group/person you are working with to achieve a common goal. So, to collaborate well means you have to work effectively with others, something I have demonstrated while working on the PSA. The way I displayed this competency was in the way we asked others to be actors in our commercial, such as how we used Zena Rawlins,…

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