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    to lose my patience so I can teach more to the younger scouts in the meeting. This is why a good attitude is helpful for scout meetings. If you are in an interview you need to have a positive attitude. The reason you need to have a positive attitude in an interview is that…

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    King Lear Nature Essay

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    [mental] turning point. After his demand of the necessity of having many knights with him, Lear comes to a realization. In actuality, he does not need one (1) knight let alone one hundred (100) knights. All that he needs is patience. “You heavens, give me that patience, patience I need!”3. This is a moment of self recognition4. Lear realizes that he compared what he actually needed with something that merely masked what was truly essential for him. A genuine moment of insight in the play is when…

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    Pediatrics Essay

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    they play pretend, there is fairy dust in their IV bags” (Grey’s Anatomy-Arizona Robbins). Pediatrics is the branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases. It isn’t about doing your job and leaving. You also have to care and have patience. You have to be able to do your job and make the children feel safe and secure. Pediatrics is the branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases. There are many branches in pediatrics--such as, pediatric dentist, pediatric nurse,…

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    Personal Strengths

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    people and/or situations while forming a thought about how the situation change can or what can I do to help better this person and/or their situation. While being observant and thoughtful I notice things while carefully considering things. Having patience and faith provide me with control. The fairness in me understands that sometimes there should be a second chance and not to be a judgmental person. I am appreciative of everything that everybody does for me I do not take it for granted. I feel…

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    different sports teams is where the root of my patience and optimism was planted. It’s definitely not easy when you play on several different sports teams and your teams are constantly losing to “better” teams. Losing is already upsetting as it is, but when you decide to be a “negative Nancy” or “Debbie downer” in this situation, you not only make yourself feel bad, but also your teammates and everyone else around…

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    Franklins Self-Improvement Project The say patience is a virtue and a mannerism one must learn over time. Though Franklin was seventy-eight years old and had already lived a life of great virtue, he still found fault in some of his virtues and that they needed improved upon. Franklin was a very busy man, he found between his many different responsibilities, duties, family, and his reading/study period he had a hard time keeping his routine in order. Franklin developed a plan that would…

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    Essay On Atonement

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    (Becoming Project Refine Your Attribute). The themes of patience and believing has been a beautiful thing to study, learn more about, and apply in my life as I have studied the New Testament. After studying the life and mortal ministry of my Savior, Jesus Christ, I believe that I have done the best that I can to become a more patient, believing disciple of Jesus Christ. Patience is somewhat of a gateway virtue. The development of patience contributes to the growth and strength of other virtues…

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    critical thinking. Sometimes these values aid my critical thinking, but sometimes these values can be a hinderance to critical thinking. The five values that are most important that guide me in some compelling way are leadership, respect, help, patience, and forgiveness. These are all important values that have led me to a better life. Leadership Defining Leadership A leader is one who can stand up and guide others in the right path. A leader must be able to understand the overview…

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    The Clerk's Tale

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    Biblical moral of long-suffering and submitting to the will of the Lord. Walter, the prince and husband of Griselda, sought after a virtuous, obedient wife, and found that in the maiden Griselda, daughter of the poorest man in the village. To test her patience and judge her character before he even marries her, he tells her,"I have to ask her if her will may be to marry and submit herself to me" (pg. 330). Even when he tests her on the conditions of their marriage, such as coming up with the…

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    words “respect”, “Patience”, and “delicate intervention” to show the reader the emphasis details on how teachers should treat their students. The words “respect”, “patience”, and “delicate intervention” are words that Montessori uses to give an example of how a teacher should teach towards a child. Using the word “respect” is put in the book to show how a teacher should have respect for the child rather than disregard them as submissive and lower than them. The word “patience” is telling how a…

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