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    Maxwell's Reflective Essay

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    A note of caution: enthusiasm shouldn 't take the place of God 's Word. Has thoughtful thinking and ideas been bounced around enough to see a best option? Someone wrote: "Plan ahead, it wasn 't raining when Noah built the ark." -Anonymous. Goals are going to take a team effort and lots of work. Teamwork will most likely spring from the minister 's initiation. That being said, minister 's need to take the tough job. What is the tough job? Managers work the process, but leaders work people.…

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    Reflection On Tim Love

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    experience to ideas presented in past readings, lectures and discussions. Before explaining my findings, I think it is important to note that Tim is a thirty-three year-old married father of one daughter (soon-to-be two daughters) who works as a dean for Loyola University where he attended college and received a major in Italian. The first insight I formed was that Tim’s idea of success is fairly equivalent to that of a successful person as defined by this course’s instructors. Tim’s idea of…

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    Outline By John Mill

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    Outlining a document or a written article helps the reader to see more quickly and clearly the author’s intention and relationship to his ideas of communication. Outlines provide the writer with more details as well as distinguishes between the main ideas and supporting materials. Such as examples, of comparisons and reasons. In outlining, anyone may use their own words, the words of the writer or a combination of both. Example: The following is an excerpt from my family’s personal genealogy…

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    Diversity In Business

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    A group of people working on a project brings more ideas to the table and potential diversity. Talking about everyone’s ideas and finding ways to incorporate them together or just listen to others ideas can make your mind think more out of the box. A group of people can be great due to different gender roles in the mix. Having a man 's experience and women 's experience could…

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    Love In Plato's Phaedrus

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    the Muses, and Aphrodite. The fourth type is eros and he relates it to the soul by saying the soul is like a chariot with two horses and a driver. He says the greatest good would be to fly with the gods and if the soul is strong it will catch the ideas of beauty and self-knowledge. His descriptions of the heavens and the gods are clearly influenced by nature and this is where his contradicting statements come full…

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    It captures the thought process therefore, making it simple to communicate and present ideas. This activity prompts to generate creative and unique concepts faster compared to the linear method where the idea may be blocked or hampered. Mind Maps allow a freedom of thought process alike any other brain storming method. The Method ensures that the ideas that are brainstormed are not only categorized but also organized in an effective manner. As it is able to provide an…

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    In January, when I first started my internship at the Mansfield Youth Services Bureau, I was unsure of whether or not it was the type of placement I was in search of. When I first reached out to the Director of Youth Services, Pat Michalak, it was with the intention that I would be placed in a position where I could gain hands-on experience working with youth, ages 18 and under, but that was not what was available to me at the time. The bureau’s two initiatives that allow for direct involvement…

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    Grit Reflection

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    felt that it was an ideal time to begin direct character instruction, and specifically a good time to introduce grit and how it relates to success both in and out of the classroom. I had several goals for the lesson. First, I wanted to introduce the idea of grit to my students. Second, I wanted to give my students an opportunity to get to know each other a little better and gain some experience working in small groups. Third, I wanted students to understand why grit is important in science, and…

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    The first of these components is thinking and learning on a deeper level. Regularly, we discussed in class our thoughts and ideas on subjects. At the beginning of the course, it seemed un-natural and odd, but by the end of the semester it was becoming a common thing to push my brain to think on such a level of complexity. This also transferred over to the papers and reflections…

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    to experience new things and it cuts back regrets you might have for not doing said action. Nothing ventured nothing gained is very self explanatory, it means that if you do not go out and try different things, go new places, learn new concepts and ideas you will never be able to grow as a person. More specifically if you do not try to expand your horizons you will not grow intellectually. You would not be able to grow…

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