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    three Life Surveys with the clients in the shelter this past week. This past week, particularly Tuesday, October 5th, I was given the chance to experience what the prevention team does for the Crisis Center. Currently, there are two prevention specialists at the agency, Darius and Renee. The agency is in the process of hiring another…

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    very useful experiences from, so when I received an email informing me about a fellowship in the south working to improve schools I was ecstatic. Participating in this fellowship would mean I am taking the leadership pathway and that is the pathway I was looking to be a part of because I think it is probably the best pathway to gain experience that is easily transferable into the work place. The work you do in an internship is very much meant to be work that gives you direct experience in the…

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    Internship Reflection From April through June of 2017, I was engaged in an internship at Greenwood Community Theatre in Greenwood, South Carolina, as they put on their production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. My role in the production included acting the play, helping the stage crew build and move sets, and producing two promotional videos for the theater. I was an actor in the ensemble, meaning I played various minor roles, including the baker, a crony, and a plate. As a stage crew member,…

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    I am continuing to enjoy my internship experience. I have taken on more responsibilities, and feel as though I am fully immersed. However, I continue to learn new things daily. I am gaining great feedback from my supervisor. I am continuing to go on the psychiatric unit each morning to participate in the Interdisciplinary Treatment Plan Meetings. Towards the end of last week, we had three patients in the same day that experienced extreme cases of psychosis. The effects of listening to those…

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    Unfortunately because of the fall the patient suffered small bruise in the forehead but there was no bone injury. • Analyse and briefly describe what the experience meant to you Based on my analysis, the situation can be prevented if the patient was assessed properly and if there was a good communication between the nurse and the patient. Furthermore, the experience I encountered is also a mind opening to me that nurses should not be task oriented but rather patient centred (Peate, Wilkd, &…

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    These experiences have impacted me in a positive way. The Master’s in social work program will continue to do so and provide the necessary skills, knowledge and tools I require in order to become a social worker and accomplish my goals. I have dedicated my life in…

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    explains this problem best with an example from the corporate realm where: "ten years work experience can be described as one year 's experience repeated ten times."(44) this creates an issue of quantity over quality. For an applicant, was that decade spent actively gaining additional knowledge or was it spent doing routine tasks everyday? Therefore, out of two applicants, one with more and one with less experience, it is difficult to determine who 's is more credit-worthy and of higher quality.…

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    While learning allows us to gain knowledge on a subject, learning from our mistakes inspires us to make our own understanding and truths about the world around us and in our personal lives. Experience is the key that opens the door to wisdom. In “Solitude and Leadership,” Deresiewicz questions our system of education that trains students to not be able to think for themselves. Similarly, Hesse uses Siddhartha’s journey to enlightenment to illuminate the idea that certain revelations cannot be…

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    As a child it was instilled in me by my parents that I would always have my education no matter what it took. It has been true to this day. I have been forever grateful for the opportunities that I have had as a child to young adult because of them. Although they have helped me tremendously, it would be nothing to them if I hadn’t put in the hard work and dedication that it takes in order to want to learn, excel and grow. I believe that I have done my job to show them why it is even worth it in…

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    Because of these terms and definitions, I agree with John Keats with some reservations; while being real is a direct result of experience, it is plain to see how imitation of this reality, due to learned or innate knowledge, could become just as easily accepted as true to the subject. It is often thought that “seeing is believing”, however, I believe sense perception is not necessarily…

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