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    Since graduating, I have been working as a medical assistant at a moderately-sized orthopedic clinic. My position has allowed me to acquire meaningful clinical exposure and patient contact while obtaining greater insights about the dynamics underlying medical practice. As a medical assistant, my responsibilities include escorting patients to treatment rooms and preparing them for examination by the physician. I also assist patients with fitting and removing braces and supports and I have…

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    Psychodynamic Therapy

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    the concepts are drawn from Freud’s work on sexual development, mechanisms of defense, dreams, transference and free association (Higdon et. al, 2012). Goals of Therapy The goals that the therapist wishes to impart on the client include personal insight, awareness about the precursors to current behaviors. In essence, psychodynamic therapy helps the individual review how their personal turmoil, interpersonal conflicts have contributed to current maladaptive behaviors (Higdon et. al, 2009).…

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    Flaws In Oedipus The King

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    flawed. In Sophocles’ play, King Oedipus, the titular character of the same name is a man who possesses many flaws and unfortunately suffers from these flaws. It is Oedipus’ pride, impetuous behaviour and lack of insight that ultimately determine his inevitable fate. Oedipus lacks insight, which leads to his being harmed by the prophet Teiresius. Oedipus is also excessively proud, which leads to an equal fate of excessive shame. Finally, Oedipus demonstrates impetuous behaviour, which results in…

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    essay may encompass details about themselves positively, some essays reflect negative attributes as well. The positive qualities about one’s self are easy to list incontestably, but often difficult to include a sufficient amount of insight. In addition to including insight, it is often forgotten to spend an excessive amount of time on proofreading and appropriating a paper. Writing corresponds to first impressions, which stipulates as the depiction…

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    of arriving at the truth through logical arguments.” Therefore, you will use your insights and perceptions to “argue” with the characters, situations, and events in the play in order to come to some understanding or truth. As you “converse” with the text, you will develop a better understanding of what is going on, what motivates the characters, and underlying conflicts. Write down your thoughts, questions, insights, and ideas while you read. For Act I of The Crucible, specifically focus on…

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    This primary source document, written by Al-Razi, offers insight about the context of Smallpox. The source reflects a commentary on Galen’s influence and offers summaries composed in a book of additional input to the material discussed. Also, it appears that the source could have easily been encompassed in a medical encyclopedia. Likewise, the source resembles a treatise in a book. The primary source has two main purposes: to portray the causes of Smallpox and the method of spreading Smallpox.…

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    Reflection Journal Essay

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    the methods that we had used are (POEMS, interviews/observations, clustering & insight-gathering, Persona), and from this design thinking methods we can empower ourselves to realize that we can create our own future by borrowing frameworks from other areas, which allows us to design our own participation and experiences. One of the examples that we had applied the design thinking method was the clustering and insight-gathering. During week four, which is right after the interview, our group…

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    therefore are critical to be taught in a World Literature course. If I were a World Literature instructor, The Iliad, The Prince and Don Quixote would be the three works that I would have to include into my curriculum. These three works provide insight into their respective culture and their impact on literature. One piece of literature that we have learned about this semester that I would teach if I were a World Literature instructor is the Greek epic The Iliad by Homer.…

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    swamp, the author uses stark hyperbole, specific figurative language, and consistent tone. In the very beginning of the poem, the author establishes the speaker's perception of the Swamp through the use of hyperbole. Over-exaggeration lends deep insight into the ideas of a piece. The extremity of a hyperbole makes clear to…

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    offered insight regarding a personal’s personality and characteristic, feedback on how an individual works with others, and analysis of life in organizations. The results of these assessments are based off of the answers that an individual provides – the answers then generate particular results which are dependent upon certain criteria. Utilizing those results to reflect on personal experience within the workplace is another main focus of this project so that one may gain a better insight and…

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