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    Though time is a vital part of being able to truly see, it is useless if we aren’t also capable of keeping an open mind. For one to even have a change of heart in the first place, their thought’s must be open and accepting. From the get-go, Saki made it clear that Ulrich and Georg couldn’t have cared less for one another. They had nothing but pure and absolute hate for each other. It becomes evident that they never even hesitated to do anything other than think negatively about their counterpart when Georg says, “I never thought to have wanted to do other than hate you all my life...” (11). Yet, as they spend more time together, they closed perspectives are slowly forced open. Saki shows this change from Ulrich’s point of view. The reader…

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    Johnson's Mind Wide Open

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    In my perspective, I found the book Mind Wide Open to be very useful. It was a great book to read, it had numerous of strengths. The main strength of the book was Johnson’s writing style. It was simple and it can be understandable by anyone who lacks the fundamental background to understand brain science books, in which leads the reader to increase his/her awareness about how the brain work in action. His language made me feel like I was sitting next to a close friend and having a warm…

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    When it comes to discussing open and close-mindedness, many people see being close-minded as a bad thing and being open-minded as a good thing, but when does too much become a bad thing? To be close-minded, you have or show rigid opinions or a rigid outlook. It means that you are stubborn and that you listen to argue, not to understand. You are biased and let your own opinions interfere with your ability to understand other people’s ideas and perspectives. If you are close-minded, then you…

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    The people of this world lack many things but an open mind single handedly tops the list. I simply cannot stand close minded people that have obviously been brainwashed and programmed for generations to believe the most ridiculous ideas. What infuriates me more is fact that a few of these folks will enter positions of power varying from teaching to political office. Now with a massive set of listening ears can these pests spread or attempt to spread the most repulsive ideas and ways of life. The…

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    As a learning method, I enter each course of an open mind. This learning modality allows me to focus on each objective and its manifestations. I observed this process during my Master’s program and I kept note through discernment and consciousness in my daily journey. During the prelude, the title is what attracted me to apprehend this course had something to do change. When trying to complete and absorb my assignments, I had a bit of trouble, until week three. Throughout this time, a lot of the…

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    Open Mind Research Paper

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    from secondary school to college can be very terrifying yet exciting.There is a lot of information and tools that will guide you as a college freshman. I have some useful advice for all college freshman on the best way to make this progress smoother. You would need the advice to stay open-minded, get involved, and utilize the resources available to you throughout your college career. My main suggestion is for you to enter this involvement with an open-mind. Being open- minded is a very hard…

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    Jackson advocates for open-mindedness. The villagers acknowledge that “some places have already quit lotteries” (Jackson 4), which reveals that it is very much possible to dispose of the tradition without consequences. Thus, as previously stated, the first step in disposing of the outdated traditions, practices, and ideas is to acknowledge that they are there and to consider the fact that they may be unjust. If people have grown up with the idea that something is right and there is nothing more…

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    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, and responsible. Everyone is logical to some degree, but…

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    I believe that individuals born in the mid to late 1990s can be more open-minded and diverse. I am very open-minded to many things such as ethics, religion, sexuallity, culture, and language. Although I happen to be an open-minded and diverse person, I do not think that this is true about everyone born in the mid to late 1990s. I am very open-minded to many things such as religion, sexuality, culture, and language. Everyday whether it is on the news, social media, or the radio, I hear…

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    Communicating with nurses is also a skill that made an impact because in order to maintain a patient’s safety working as a team is major point that needs to be followed in order to achieve such goal. I have witnessed in the past nurses having a difficult time obtaining information from the night nurse and been placed in the same position taught me to always ask even if the nurses says they need to go because their shift is over. If I had the chance to repeat the simulation I would focus more on…

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