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    Change happens in many different ways, in many different areas of our lives but changes that happen to allow or encourage a person to develop greater and greater wisdom I believe are, time, life experiences and a positive, optimistic attitude. I am certain that if more of us took the initiative to understand how change can be for the best, we would see a world with more patience, acceptance, understanding, and love. I believe time is a big factor in how people change from moment to moment, day…

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    place to hit me". Another example stated Moreese Bickham who spend 37 years of his life in Louisiana State Penitentiary for crime he did not commit, but after that he did not feel regret and described his experience as glorious. Although their experiences were not good, they can see their experiences positively and feeling happiness with their…

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    relates with readers that have personal experiences with loss, grief, and remarriage. Although not apparent at first, Hamlet has strong connections to modern society. Within the first two acts of the play, Shakespeare reveals to the readers many conflicts Hamlet has experienced in his lifetime thus far. His strained parent relationship, the murder of his father, and a quick remarriage that he disapproves of are all events that have caused Hamlet to experience such grief. It may seem difficult to…

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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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    resources and minimizing our environmental impact. The experience was incredible and provided me the opportunity to make a great living while working in a sector greater than myself, in something that I believed would change the world. In reflecting on my career trajectory, I realize that my greatest career satisfaction comes from working with organizations and causes that work to bring positive change to the world. Along with the Silicon Valley experience, I experienced tremendous growth…

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    I would never have thought that I could immigrate to the US. Although a brand-new life spread out in front of me, I have never forgotten my country. Also, although Nepal and the U.S. share some similarities as to religious freedom, my life experiences are different in terms of language, lifestyle, and job opportunities. The first major difference of life between the US and Nepal is the language. In fact, all different countries…

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    Many of these stories are ordinary people that have a normal routine or job, and they experience a moment in their life when they react with a differing perspective. Schwartz and Sharpe present a story about Luke, a custodian at a hospital, who was confronted by a father for not cleaning his son’s room. Before Luke argued or reacted in a poor…

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    For my experiential learning experiences I had the pleasure of visiting both the Ahtanum Ridge Clinic and the Yakima Valley Regional Hospital medical records. Before visiting these facilities I constructed questions beforehand to ensure I would not only have a valuable experience, but be able to compare facilities as well. These questions were; 1. What is something about the system you deal with that you know but not many other people you come in contact with know? 2. How has the change between…

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    obstacles and challenges have acted as brick walls blocking my own pathway to achieving my full potential and accomplishing my own goals. For the duration of my being, I have strived to overcome these walls whether imposed by society or myself through hard-work and determination. The factors or challenges that have most influenced me are de facto discrimination and incessant movement caused by financial stuggles. Instead of allowing these limitation hinder my growth, I have used it as a…

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    neonatal nurses and the lived experiences they encounter during the introduction of developmental care in the unit. This small study focuses on seven neonatal nurses who are interviewed about their experiences during this transitional time. In the attempt to address the needs of a sick baby, the nurse teaches the mother the skills she needs to care for her baby in a developmentally appropriate way. Five themes explore the true essence of the neonatal nurses experience as the phenomenon (Hall,…

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