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    Beyond Worldview Analysis

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    Worldviews by Steve Wilkins and Mark L. Sanford and the article Beyond Worldview Analysis: Insights from Hans-Georg Gadamer on Christian Scholarship by Roger P. Ebertz. In the book Hidden Worldviews, the Christian worldview in its simplest form is described as “heart” and that it completely changes all parts of a person inside and out and is based on the Word and Faith. The article Beyond Worldview Analysis: Insights from Hans- Georg Gadamer on…

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    The biggest surprise during the interview was to find out that Deborah still faces struggles with asking others for help. Many times when people are higher up in a company they are glad to delegate their work to other employees. I felt helpful in the fact that I was able to use information that we were taught in lab and class to somewhat flip the switch and guide her. I reminded her that it is not showing weakness to ask others for help, something I also have to remind myself sometimes. Another…

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    Strengthsfinder Reflection

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    Reflections on StrengthsFinder As I have mentioned above, that achiever, strategic, learner, belief, and responsibility are my top five themes as revealed by StrengthsFinder Assessment According to Rath (2007), the StrengthsFinder develop 34 most common talents based on Gallup's 40-year study about human strengths. In addition, this assessment has been translated into 20 languages and has been completed by 10 million people and more than 100 nations around the world (Rath, 2007). The Clifton…

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    Sc300 Unit 1 Reflection

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    board served as a fantastic platform for me to express and interact with emerging topics and core concepts throughout the unit. By regularly checking other students input, and having the ability to comment back in thread discussions broadened my insight on many levels, and allowed me to connect with students outside my immediate peers. This was particularly valuable in witnessing the alternate interpretations, ideas and as well as exploring further suggestions or relating topics to broaden my…

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    One on one, Generally set interview questions but are mostly qualitative so the indepth answers are gathered, Probing and open-ended questions are used. Group Interviews To give insight into an individual 's ability to speak to a panel, in a business sense, but to have multiple interviewers grasp what the individuals perspective is. Panel of researchers/interviewers, Two or more interviewers with generally one or two participants…

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    Genetic variation is necessary for evolutionary change, and refers to the differences in the composition of genes in a gene pool; examining the possible genetic variation found within populations of Blanding’s Turtles may provide meaningful insights into biology, such as being able to understand both the importance and patterns of evolution and population genetics. Without genetic variation, a loss of heterozygosity would occur, which may result in the sustainability of undesirable genes, an…

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    My biggest weakness is perhaps my inability to follow one path. My indecisiveness always casted a sense of doubt on my future. However, that is why NYU is such a viable environment for me to be in. When I think NYU, I think options and the endless amount of paths I can endeavor to achieve my goals. NYU consists of only pioneers. From Kim Wyant’s status as the first female to coach a men’s’ NCAA team to the overwhelming amount of innovative Stern alumnus, NYU always seems to produce many greats.…

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    This week’s reading assignment offered the reader valuable insight into topic of “Play and Family Therapy.” All four of the assigned reading this week flowed together and reinforced one major theme. Why family therapy and play therapy go together like peanut and jelly and better training helps clinicians feel more adequate offering the service. Both chapters one and two in “Play in Family Therapy” did an excellent job in educating anyone interested in understanding the many benefits…

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    I had an intellectual insight when I learned about the unique and different ways notable teachers taught their students. Out of all the teachers I learned about, the teacher that impacted my way of thinking the most was Erin Gruwell. Gruwell taught low-performing students and helped them graduate high school, when everyone else said they could not. When I learned about Erin Gruwell, the entire reason I wanted to be a teacher changed. At first, I wanted to teach my students to work hard, get good…

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    The Dead Literary Devices

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    In the short story, “The Dead” by James Joyce, he gives a brief insight at Gabriel’s character. There are three aspects revealed from Gabriel which are no remorse, curiosity, and pity towards the other character. The aspects revealed are not the common ones, or the aspects any coherent person in love suffering from the death of a loved one would feel. Instead, they were cold and almost as if he had no feelings for the person he had married. The techniques used were motif, point of view, and…

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