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    Social Work Code Analysis

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    Social Work and NASW code The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) emphasizes that professional ethics are the core of social work. As a result, all social worker must oblige to its basic values, ethical standards, and principles. Social work code is based on six values namely service namely dignity of the worth of the individual, integrity, competence, social justice, the centrality of human relationships. Considering the nature of work and personal goals of the individual social…

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    career in psychiatry was a result of multiple personal and academic experiences. Prior to entering medical school, I had the opportunity to work with organizations such as Children’s Aid Society (CAS), Mental Health Connections (MHC), and the ADHD and Alzheimer’s Clinic of Windsor. Each organization provided different learning opportunities. At CAS I worked with a 1st grade child with a speech impediment and appreciated the importance of patience, perseverance, and stability. During the…

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    Lifespan Observation

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    During the observations with a child, adolescent, and young adult, I believe I was able to effectively observe and distinguish different aspects that connected to the developmental lifespan stages for each individual person. I believe that all of the individuals that I observed demonstrated their own unique personalities, but also demonstrated specific characteristics that were congruent or questionably incongruent with certain characteristics of their current lifespan stage. Some of the high…

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    The word “leadership” can be defined a variety of ways. The term is defined based on one’s own personal experiences and creed they go by. I personally believe there is no right or wrong answer on what leadership is and, people’s personal definition will change several times in their life. Based on my experience at ECU and in the College of Business, leadership to me means staying true to yourself and working hard. The characteristics that go into that definition are integrity, honesty,…

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    enough that their patients care is of the upmost importance to them. I am lucky enough to have had support offered when I needed it the most. I have also been in the position numerous times where I have been able to offer help when others have needed me. To be there when someone has needed me to help, to listen, to advice,…

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    During Mech 291 Summer Practice, TAI is carefully observed from several points of views. The observation process has helped experiencing the working life of a mechanical engineer and the sector atmosphere. The most significant part of the summer internship was applying the theoretical knowledge in practical world. The theoretical knowledge which is gained by the Mech 201 (Statics), Mech 202 (Material Science) and Mech 204 (Thermodynamics) become more meaningful when its applications have been…

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    York before this trip. It was a truly amazing experience in which I learned so much about art, culture, and history. I got to experience places that I have been waiting my whole life to see. Upon reflecting on the study-at-large as a whole, I think the most educational experiences I had were at the Museum of Modern Art, the United Nations, and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. I was so excited to visit the Museum of Modern Art. It held some of my favorite works from some of my favorite visual…

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    witnessing electroconvulsive therapy; when I think of my experiences over the past few years I come to the realisation that there has been no single defining factor fuelling my desire for a career in medicine. Rather, my ambition has gradually become more and more cemented with each insight into the medical profession. These experiences have taught me many valuable lessons: the need to remain calm and logical in stressful situations, the importance of palliative care and the ever-evolving nature…

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    1. One of the most important things that I have learned so far is the importance of allowing and facilitating student's use of culturally relevant problem solving techniques. We have learned that in different cultures solve problems in different ways and it is important as educators to be cognizant of how are students solve problems and how to support students in solving problems in the way that makes the most sense to them culturally. Van de Walle talks about how students who speak multiple…

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    many obstacles for me and my sister . Their difficulties due to their lack of college education have showed me the importance of a college background . Also , they have showed me to value hard work and to always appreciate who I am and where I am from . My mother and my father are my role models . They have been working since they were children in their native country and still work hard to make sure me and my sister never have nothing missing . I am only able to talk to them for two…

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