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    People walk through life as if everything is complete, even though the person may not be complete themselves. When reading “Indian Camp” by Ernest Hemingway, readers come across a character named Nick. He is a seemingly young boy with a very innocent mind and demeanor. In “Clouds” by Aristophanes there is a character named Pheidippides.When reading the story readers see that Nick has a lot of curiosities and unfinished questions which make him an unfinished person. In both texts there is an…

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    play a major role in my chosen professional field. One of the skills and job responsibilities that I feel will be relatively easy for me will be to demonstrate cultural knowledge. Belonging to several minority identities has given me first hand experience in what it is like to be stereotyped. I would definitely be sensitive to these issues in dealing with my students and parents, as well as other organization members. Likewise, I feel it would be easy for me to engage in productive conversation…

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    experienced trauma. My freshman field experience opened my eyes to the many different opportunities and varied fields within the social work profession. Every other Monday throughout the spring semester, my freshman field class visited a different agency. In my field experiences during my junior and senior years, I have had the opportunity to experience social work in a school setting. I worked primarily with children who have experienced trauma. My internships experiences have provided me…

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    certain social and political world that puts us with others. We form certain relationships through our social location and have certain experiences that relate to our social location. Through many personal experiences I realized my social location. I realized my social location through race, through gender, and also through ability/disability. All three of the experiences made me realize not just where my position was in society but it made me understand other people’s social locations. When I…

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    My cultural field experience was attending a Buddhist Meditation meeting. This was out of my typical culture for two reasons; first, I am Christian, not Buddhist, and two, I have not ever meditated or even witnessed someone meditating to my knowledge. I will admit that I generally look on meditation as a waste of time that can be used to complete something constructive. I was a bit nervous about attending as it was an experience I was completely unfamiliar with and I had no idea of what to…

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    Relationships and experiences shape an individual’s sense of belonging. To what extent is this view represented in your prescribed text and ONE text of your own choosing? Introduction An individual's sense of belonging is fundamentally shaped by two key factors - relationships and experiences. Belonging is an inherent human need in which we strive for acceptance and security through others. A sense of belonging is vital for our survival and existence, as it reinforces our…

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    to learn how to wash clothes the right away. Through this experience I learned how to take care of myself and how to learn important skills from others. As I grew older and even now I keep learning about the different things you have to do take care of yourself and to lead a happy and healthy life. To be honest I’m scared about having to find my own house, paying bills, and making enough money but this and many other experiences have showed me that only I can take care of myself and not…

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    at the battle of Waterloo – those memory-like experiences cannot be genuine memories. Only Napoleon could genuinely remember leading the French troops into battle. (Beebee and Dodd, P. 11) This passage is an example of the circular objection theory transpiring. The theory does not intend to falsify other theories, however in order to figure out if person A and person B are the ‘same person’, we are depending on the true (facts) memories and experiences of both individuals (Beebee and Dodd, P.…

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    acquire knowledge through our experiences and everyday life. For example, if we had no memories we would not be able to think for ourselves, and we would have nothing to rely on. However, if a woman did lose her memory she would have to base her knowledge off of facts such as photos and family member’s experiences to prove to herself what has happened in her life. Also, everyone acquires their knowledge differently, because people learn in a variety of ways: it may be experience, science,…

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    better life and opportunities emigrate to the US to advance their future. However, other people may escape for various reason such as civil war, religious freedom and employment opportunities. Similarly, after spending 18 years of my life in Nepal, I emigrated to the US. Moreover, on 04/12/2012 I came to the US with my family -father, mother, and youngest sister for better educational opportunities. I would never have thought that I could immigrate to the US. Although a brand-new life…

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