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    Mark Twain once said, “The worst loneliness is to not be comfortable with yourself.” As a person who struggles with depression and low self-esteem, I find this quote to be very easy to relate to. With this mindset, it can be difficult to have a positive outlook not only on life, but on myself. This essay gives me a chance to explore the parts of myself that I am proud of and examine the people and events that have shaped me. Three words I would use to describe myself are logical, open-minded,…

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    Brookdale Reflection

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    There is a stigma associated with attending Brookdale. It did not make sense to me, and I did not let it stop me. In my senior year of high school, I blatantly told everyone I was going to Brookdale and faced opposition. No one understood. I was in the top ten percent of my class. I was in national honors society. I was active in sports as well as volunteering. I took plenty of AP classes. But I wanted to go to Brookdale. I would attend Brookdale in the Fall. They thought I was crazy. I did not…

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    well as starting class with an open mind to learning outside one’s comfort zone and taking risks. Amongst a few other things, I mentioned that becoming a successful learner requires effort and dedication. These ideas I started off with were put to the test throughout the semester in the physics course. As the semester neared to an end, I realized I learned more than just physics in that course, I learned a lot about myself as a learner and as an individual.…

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    For example, the intelligence of an aging adult. There are two different fundamental types of skills such as fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence. Fluid intelligence is the ability to apply mental power to situations that require little or no prior knowledge. Fluid intelligence involves being able to think and reason abstractly and solve problems. This ability is considered independent of learning, experience, and education. Examples of the use of fluid intelligence include solving…

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    Technology and human interaction Technology itself has moved at a lighting speed over these past few years. Just in the last decade technology has revolutionized the way we talk, shop, read, share news including the way we think. Technology has become a daily lifestyle now for most people, and it is becoming relatively easy to obtain any information thanks to the internet. Because more and more people have access to technology including the internet it is shaping the interaction we have…

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    degree at the best University in Texas. Being born and raised in Austin I learned to love the city and respect its values. The highest value I hold personally is education and if I attend the University of Texas I could begin my search for greater intelligence…

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    Teaching Proposal

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    The following plan has been inspired by the reading of Erwin-Toth et al (9) and a discussion will follow the guide to a staff education program. PART A - Topic selection & Target audience 1. Identify a gap in clinical practice 2. Identify the target audience a. Assess professions and their particularities in learning b. Assess ideal location for the selected audience c. Assess healthcare provider/patient population 's values PART B - Content Selection 1. Determine objectives to be covered a.…

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    pursue. The texts by Sherman Alexie, Mike Rose, and Richard Rodriguez have all discussed how their background has influenced their education and upbringing to adulthood. “Blue-Collar Brilliance” by Mike Rose highlights how society determines the intelligence of workers based on their job or career. In Richard Rodriguez’s “Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood,” his education and childhood was affected by his culture. Whereas in Alexie’s “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me,” there…

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    Cognitive Development While reading the textbook, I learned several things about cognitive development that connects to my child of study. I read about pretend play and how beneficial it is to a child’s development. Cognitive development can vary. A child interacting with peers is a great developmental milestone. As I read, I became more understanding to outside aspects of development. For examples, things like “nutritional deficiency, parenting style, health care, and environment”…

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    Name: _Bridget Anderson Date: __August 2, 2014__ Chapter: Get in the Habit Topic: Reflection Reading “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens” Reflection Journal Today, I learn the 7 habits, which are Be proactive, Begin with the end in mind, Put first things first, Think win-win, Seek first to sympathize, then to be understood, Synergize, and Sharpen the saw. Three Important Facts, 1. Some masses are too immature to see what truly occurs in animation. 2. The world's children today are very…

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