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    observation, or experience. Wisdom is the ability to discern and judge which aspects of that knowledge are true, right, lasting, and applicable to your life. It’s the ability to apply that knowledge to the greater scheme of life. It’s also deeper; knowing the meaning or reason; about knowing why something is, and what it means to your life. The dictionary defines wisdom as “the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting.” Knowledge is “information gained through experience,…

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    which we do business with customers at my job (being a ticket seller for Texas Athletics) was replaced with a new method and structure and how by upgrading my cell phone (to a Samsung Galaxy Note 4) I was able to better organize and manage my personal life. In terms of how the structure at my place of work has changed. Since the new Athletic Director Steve Patterson was hired at The University of Texas at Austin, he assessed and implemented a new way in which the ticketing office deals with…

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    Youth Ministry Internship

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    with a group of students that I can talk to about God and help them through problems that they’re dealing with. The spiritual needs I believe are and were being met throughout the internship with each and every moment, when dealing with the message, life groups, and other spiritual building areas within the youth ministry. I really enjoy the way that the youth ministry that I was interning for ran each and every service. I don’t have many critiques or suggestions to improve the services but…

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    Art Museum Experience

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    all of the different pieces of art in person really seemed to intensify the experience of critiquing art in a different way than I had experienced just viewing pictures of art in class or at home. Some of the pieces really affected my mood and would grab my attention and leave me in thought for 10-15 minutes before I had felt ready to walk to the next area, it was something I hadn’t experienced and didn’t expect to experience when originally taking this course. I saw a lot…

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    past memories and experiences allows a person to recognize who he or she is and where he or she came from. In the novel, Brain on Fire, by Susannah Cahalan, a disease known as anti-NMDA receptor autoimmune encephalitis inflames Cahalan’s brain, inducing cognitive deficiencies such as hallucinations, paranoia, and slurred speech. Cahalan refers to her hospital stay as her “month of madness” because these symptoms destroy her memory and alter her identity. Cahalan’s entire experience, including…

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    experienced was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Her generation may all bond over that experience because they were alive when it occurred. This theory of a personality life narrative is that individuals form an identity by putting their life experiences into an internalized, story of themselves. This provides the person with a sense of unity and purpose in life. A life narrative reflects on their reconstructed past, present time and imagined future. It tends to seem like a story. This…

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    In the pursuit of knowledge, it is the knower who seeks information. How a person sees and comprehends this knowledge is adjusted when by society, and potentially a location. Each “knower” is different; some people can have multiple perspectives or perhaps a person could have an open mind. In my current status, I would have to agree with this statement because sometimes the perspective we have clouds our ability to understand different topics. Perspective helps us understand certain things due…

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    choices in life, or bad ones. The three main important points that were made in it was brain architecture, serve and return, and toxic stress. These 3 points all determine how a child’s foundation starts and how their experiences in life affect how they will become. I thought this was an eye opener to how kids learn and form their own personality. When I first heard of brain architecture, it made so much sense to me. I found that through my own experience, if I didn’t have the past experiences…

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    An expert nurse is someone highly skilled and knowledgeable gained from higher education and years of clinical experience. The expert nurse practices safely as underlined by governing bodies, skillfully, all while providing kind comforting care. These are some of the baseline characteristics of the expert nurse, and with experiences nurses relies more on intuition rather than policies or check lists. The expert nurse is able to anticipate the good and the bad as the patient clinically progress.…

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    In something as abstract and purposeful as the pursuit of knowledge, individuality plays a critical part in the process. The knower, or the person who is seeking knowledge, must interpret any given facts or experiences into a consolidated piece of knowledge which would then become part of their bank of personal knowledge. However, any knowledge which is presented to any particular knower is interpreted and processed differently before it can be accepted as such on an individual level. For…

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