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    elements of creativity in addition to moral judgment, factual judgment, and logical judgment. Thus, Carper presented four basic aspects of knowledge by analyzing the concept of nursing knowledge body and the structure of syntax. These four-fundamental patterns of knowing included: (1) Empirical knowledge (2) Esthetic knowledge (3) Personal knowledge (4) Ethical knowledge (Carper, 1978). Clinical Situation: 63 years old male patient presented ER with chief complaints of fatigue and dizziness. He…

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    office department that have organizational structure capability for facilitating the flow of knowledge, which is shaped by an department’s policies, processes, and system of rewards and incentives, which determine the channels from which knowledge is accessed and how it flows. Moreover, this front office department moved from hierarchical to flatter networked forms for the effective transfer and creation of knowledge in the organization. Information technology plays the positive role for the…

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    Through this personal learning paper I intend to shed light on my leanings through this course by means of classes and self study. There was a fundamental question raised in the first lecture of OB “Why a man behaves the way he does?” and taking this course helped me in getting closer to the probable answers. Understanding someone's behaviour is important because studying past behaviour patterns of humans in a given situation helps anticipate future behaviour in a similar situation. This becomes…

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    Knowledge Throughout this practicum experience I gained many insights into classroom management, organization and instructional strategies. I would like to begin with classroom management, my facilitating teacher utilized the clip system and reward ticket system in her classroom. While the clip system is an excellent system in theory the success of it can be determined by how the teacher utilizes it. While in the field I found the clip system to be more of a threat to be leveraged against…

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    Theoretical Knowledge As far as I had applied the theoretical knowledge as a part of guidance throughout the time of my internship. I had found that the knowledge from some subjects that I had learnt in classes helped me out a lot while some others did not. Below are some examples of situations when I used the theoretical knowledge to apply to the real workplace situations, along with some explanations and reasons that I could not be able to apply knowledge of some subjects during the time of…

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    the Friday prayer hour and other necessary prayer times during the fasting periods. Analysis of CC cultural diversity management Clifford Chance has a workforce with great cultural diversity. This heterogeneous workforce has caused this organisation to embrace diversity management as an essential strategy for running its business and expanding its global presence. The CC management teams (Executive Leadership Group – ELG, and the Partnership Council) appreciate and interact with a diverse group…

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    Critical Reflection

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    For this learning area: Self Learning and Critical Reflection, I have completed all three of the learning tasks for this area. In regards to developing a supervisory relationship I've had two supervisors from two teams, who have signed as well as discussed the Supervision agreement, including: when supervision will take place, how often, boundaries, contact details and so on. This relates to the third task in which I attended a supervision seminar provided by the organisation that described the…

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    Greek Word Philomath

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    The Greek word Philomath is defined as a lover of learning. Learning is a never ending skill because new material is often released. Knowledge is something that could never be conquered due to its never ending matter. At a very early age, I was told of the meaning of education and knowledge. Ever since I began my academic quest I found my interest to be in science. Each day I look forward to learning about science in order to build upon what I have already obtained. From the genetics unit in…

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    informed me when I get my first full time position, it is important to take the initiative and lead a project or a discussion that relates to work in order to both feel comfortable with the business team I am put into, and in order to display my knowledge of information technology…

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    electrotherapeutic modalities due to my lack of extensive training and experience. When I started working as a COTA, I was working in a nursing home where modalities were used infrequently. The combination of being fresh out of school, and my limited knowledge on the subject, resulted in my decision to implement other treatment strategies within my interventions. Currently, I am practicing within the school systems where there are limited opportunities to use…

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