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    Peer Review Reflection

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    challenging in different aspects. When I first began this course, I expected it to be my easiest class and an overall “guaranteed A”. However, as the course progressed it because one of my most difficult courses. The difficulties that I had to overcome were expressed in the progressions of my writings and the transition between being a self-reviewer to a peer reviewer. Before I proceed to the reflection of my favorite writing pieces, I would first like to discuss the enjoyable parts of this…

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    I spent six years of my childhood in Germany, and something I noticed was that there are many Turkish-born people who have settled in Germany. Those from Turkish descent have darker skin than the average light-skinned German, and I have strong memories of seeing (who I assumed to be) Turkish mothers and children sitting on the sides of streets in my town. These mothers would often be holding a cup out, a common way in Europe to signal…

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    Youth In Stand By Me

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    It’s impossible to ignore the importance of youth. When we’re young, we’re like giant sea sponges with scabby knees; we have the astonishing ability to soak up so much material in so little time. However, the thing about sea sponges is that once it has absorbed something, only so much can be wrung back out. That is why the experiences of our youth are so important, because no matter how hard you squeeze, you will carry the remnants of your past with you for the rest of your life. In the film…

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    waves and while reading it transported me back to memories of snow in my childhood and the complete blankness of sound that existed. It was as if the snow had removed my senses because everywhere I looked I saw white, every surface I touched was cold, and the only sound I heard was myself. Playing in the snow would always start out a noisy affair. Snowmen and their snowball wars would rise out of the childhood playfulness of my brother and me, but almost always these days of white nothing would…

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    and is called Our Secret. It is a shocking chapter and a reflection on the consequences of others that have abused, physically or mentally or both, by committing acts of emotional violence. Susan Griffin tells a story of history and her family connections while piecing it together with other peoples. Shocking stories…

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    Week 6 Reflection Report

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    There was so much information to absorb in this class and at the beginning I started out with nothing but back strikes against me. First it was my brother passed away, then I got the wrong book, and I was stressing about not wanting to drop this class. Here I am at week 6 and doing a reflection paper on what I learned and how I am going to apply it to my classroom. I made it all the way to this one important paper. The insights I have learned for this class is about a professional is that…

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    this paper, I will discuss my experience raising a virtual child. I will begin by explaining my initial ideas on how I hope to parent while also explaining how those ideas related to one of the major theories of development. Next, I will discuss the temperament of my child and connect those to a challenge I faced while raising her. Finally, I will touch on where my child stood developmentally at age 12 and whether or not I believe my child had a “good outcome” based on my parenting choices. I…

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    proving myself in my career…will I succeed or fail? equate making mistakes with having low levels of ability. This can lead to people playing it too safe, through fear of looking bad. Learning is messy and never straight forward. By choosing difficult tasks and stretch themselves,. This growth mindset could help develop a sense of both courage and curiosity – an important life skill that extends beyond just academic achievement. I have a deep and instinctive commitment to my work and get a…

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    In “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke, the interpretation of the poem depends on the readers perspective. It is a great poem that can give different ideas to different people. Some people believe that this poem has a hidden message of parental abuse. But other people think that this poem is one of happy moment shared between father and son. According to the images and language, the symbols and tone, in the poem gave me the clue of the love between father and son, not of an abusive…

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    The monster that Victor has created is a representation of the Romantic Era because of the rejection he receives from normal society. During eighteenth century, this novel was written society’s views of how people were treated was based on the “normal” and the “natural”. Of society saw irregularities in people, they viewed them as unacceptable. How people were rejected and viewed upon based on looks during this time, is how the monster was treated in this novel. Because of the monsters…

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