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    I’m going to try and convince you that videogames have many benefits. Video Games can teach a variety of things such as social, math ,science, logic, and strategy skills. There are also the benefits that it has with helping children, Alzheimer 's, and depression. Video games put people through things such as making important decisions in a split second and it has no real life repercussions against the person making the decision. So this allows for failure to not be harmful and teaches them to…

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    have learned what it means to be a team player and effective leader by learning and developing life skills through my experiences. The field of nursing is highly demanding and requires a very wide variety of skills such as collaboration, positive attitude and mentality, good work ethic, responsibility etc., which is why nursing has become such a highly respected profession. Nurses must use such skills on a daily basis whether during patient care, working with other hospital staff such as…

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    their boats and make them the best that they could be they were forced to use characteristics of a liberally educated person. They had use critical thinking and communication. Not only did the students have to use these skills but we, as leaders of the workshop, had to use these skills too. Even though we were running the workshop we were still refining and developing our own characteristics of a liberal learner. The students showed critical thinking the most of any characteristic in this…

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    Tin Foil Boat Reflection

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    IS Final Over three dollars’ worth of pennies can be held afloat in a tin foil boat. Who would have thought? Our group project allowed us to apply ourselves in a new way to teach the youth of Waverly. The skills and ideas taught in the IS Reader were applied in both developing our project and in the teaching process with the kids. The project was a significant part of the class because it allowed us to connect ideas discussed in class and apply them into a social setting. Important,…

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    Hb Leadership Role Model

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    aiming towards a command role as a project leader in on of the areas of specialisation with the psychology branch of the NZDF, but preferably the in the area of training and development. In this role I intend to continually build upon and refine my own skills as a leader and within my area of specialization. I also intend - where it is both possible and practical, but not yet implemented - to increase the use of technological media within my project area, as well as within the organisation as a…

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    seeing a pediatrician due to financial stability or economic reasons. In order to pursue this goal of mine, I have been immensely putting forth an effort towards academics but being actively involved with activities that will assist me with certain skills that are needed. Education is one of the most important steps when it comes to becoming a pediatrician that is fulfilled with an immensely amount of knowledge that…

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    Super Six Reflection

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    I felt that my group was a perfect match of people. Each individual brought forth a certain skill that helped create a stronger group. We have managements skills, mathematic and language skills, professionalism, communication skills, and several more all complementing each other to form a well-rounded collection. I learned that everyone had the same vision (pg. 495), which was set on achieving a high grade. Even…

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    (Ellis, 2014, p.85). The first skill is to search the internet with key words (Ellis, 2014). This step can be very difficult for some students. Mainly because if a student is asked a question many with type the whole question into the search bar. This results in information popping up that is unrelated to your question. Things that will help getting the response you need is to use key and unique words while searching a question (Ellis, 2014). The second technology skill is to discover ideas…

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    The Oxford dictionary states that self-awareness is the “conscious knowledge of one’s own character and feelings” and it is the necessity of this quality within team formation and development that I will evaluate throughout this essay. I aim to review the techniques by which we may become self-aware and review their connection to team development… Before we can discuss the importance of self-awareness we first have to look into how we can achieve this knowledge. It is said that self-awareness…

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    is an important skill for any person to learn. When people are in a group, the skills they learn are group learning, the ability to work in groups, sharing different values, resources, and new ways of performing tasks. Everyone in the group must learn how to overcome and combine these aspects. To be able to mesh the ideas all together, without causing any friction within the group is how one effectively communicates. People first learn these to have effective communication skills in an academics…

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