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    To critically explore the value and purpose of reflective practice The aim of reflection is, arguably, intended to ensure that a person gains a greater sense of self awareness in a number of situations. This paper builds upon that perspective by expanding upon several core research aims. The first aim comprises a need to demonstrate a critical understanding of the different theoretical perspectives on reflection. This aim then develops an informed position on the value of reflection for…

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    rules understandable 5. Enactment of contradictory rules 6. Rules that require conduct beyond the powers of the affected party 7. Introducing too many and frequent changes in rules that subject cannot orient his action by them 8. Failure of congruence between rules as announced and their actual administration." 13 failure in only one of these eight points, results in, not just a bad legal system but not a legal system at all. Aspiration toward Perfection in legality : So far we got eight…

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    The year 1492 marked the demolition of an unparalleled coexistence between the Jews, Muslims and Christians. The enforced conversation based on religious ideology led to the manifestation of a nascent racial ideology. It also marks the year which some might refer to as the New World where Columbus through his inquisition discovered America. Columbus first voyage was treated differently by many. Some people believe it to be the beginning of the new world where democracy, civilisation and…

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    believes that if an individual attained self-actualisation they would be a fully functioning person living "the good life". By this, he means that the individual would have a positive healthy psychological outlook, trust their own feelings and have congruence in their lives between self and experience (Rogers 2004). The social work practicum is a fundamental aspect of social work education that provides students with the opportunity to apply the theoretical foundations of the profession to the…

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    Section I. Theoretical Rationale and Philosophy for the Classroom Environment When it comes to creating my own personal philosophy as a teacher I had many theorists to build my own ideas of off. We covered a multitude of varying theorists this term, but the four that I found myself connecting with the most were Carl Rogers, Haim Ginott, Fred Jones as well as the philosophical pair of Richard Curwin and Allen Mendler. All of these theorists have helped in molding my own philosophies as a teacher…

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    There is only man of his time who was the most influential figure in Italian renaissance. Given the title “Renaissance man” he was the greatest artist in history, a magnificent philosopher, scientist, sculpture, mathematician and engineer. He was widely known as a polymath. This man was born in the Tuscan Hill town of Vinci in the territory known as Florence Italy on April 15th 1452. Leonardo Da Vinci was “born as a illegitamite son of Messer Piero Fruosno di Antonio da Vinci, a Florintine…

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    Self-Transcendence Theory

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    The Theory of Self-Transcendence: An Evaluative Review Theory, according to Smith and Liehr (2014), is defined as “a creative constellation of ideas, offered as a possible explanation or description of an observed or experienced phenomenon” (p. 37). Middle range nursing theories link nursing research to clinical practice and provide valuable frameworks for the study and application of nursing phenomena. Of particular interest to me is the theory of self-transcendence and its significance in…

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    In the case study regarding Harvard Business School’s business plan contest, there were a multitude of factors that contributed to the dynamics of the Music Games International team. With strong personalities that often clashed and countless hours of arguing, this group seemed doomed to fail at first glance; however, the complex characteristics of each member contributed to the successful organized chaos that they turned out to be. Firstly, it must be clarified that the MGI team was one that…

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    Uncontrollable Allergies

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    Within the last six years at the church I attended, the pastor’s wife has given multiple prayer requests about her experiencing difficulty breathing and uncontrollable allergies. Upon further investigation, she informed me that she would constantly cough and have whizzing spells. After her and the pastor moved into a different house, she began to notice a difference in her health. She was not only able to breathe better, but her allergies seemed to have subsided. After further inspection,…

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    For this assignment I am going to describe the purpose of assessment in nursing as a whole, but also relate this to my field of practice which is children and young people’s nursing. Nursing assessment can be done in many ways and also requires many different skills and approaches to be able to understand the needs of the patient in order for their health concerns to be investigated. This piece of work will look into what assessment is, how it is carried out and the reasons why it is important.…

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