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    to be known for being consistent, collaborative, focused, innovative, patient, and quality oriented. Thought I currently possess two of the above descriptions I struggle with patient as well as consistency. When dealing with emergencies I lack the patience to calmly review all my options which leads me to act in the moment and the outcome is not always the most efficient. Similarly I tend to accomplish the same task in different ways which at times can be time consuming. Working with the above…

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    Fishing is a great hobby, for beginners and experts alike. Anyone can fish, if you know how to do the basics. There is much more to fishing than just casting, you have to know which baits work, which fish are where, and have a lot of patience. Patience is key, you will not always get a catch every cast. First, you must get the proper equipment. The most important piece of equipment will be the fishing rod. The rod you are getting will depend on the place you are fishing. If you are going…

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    protagonist from “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing, gained wisdom when he completed his journey of going through the tunnel. He gained wisdom by realizing that he should not have been concerned about the thoughts or actions of others, by realizing that patience is needed to complete a task, and by realizing that some things in life are not worth the risks. At the beginning of the story, Jerry did not know these important lessons. He was an immature child who only wished to fit in and be…

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    changed me was when I got my first instrument. Getting my first instrument was exciting, yet challenging at the same time. When I told my mom that I wanted to start playing music, I didn’t realize how hard it can truly be. I didn’t think of how much patience and time I would need to put into my practicing. When I started playing the violin in 5th grade, it was hard and seemed nearly impossible. The violin was so small, and I didn’t understand what I had to do all the time. The fingerings and the…

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    Religion is a crucial topic in “To Kill a Mockingbird”, due to all of the racism, sexism and discrimination. For starts, we should probably examine the writer, Harper Lee’s life and see what her spiritual life looked like. Harper Lee was very “active” in her church, but never did become a professing Christian. which tells us she probably did not write this on a spiritual basis. Even though the members of the Maycomb Community attend church on Sundays and often times, put on a…

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    Hazekamp and Heerdink point out that when cannabis is used as a medicine, it shows positive results on the patience (including children) that are benefiting from the drug. The authors also point out that similar studies of medicinal cannabis have shown similar results to support their claim about the overall consumption of medical cannabis. Although the survey is an estimate of how patience consume and use medical cannabis, it is the first step into future studies on a geographical scale of…

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    lesson can be learned when Miss Emma kept asking for permission to meet Jefferson in the big room. Patience is an unspoken lesson in the book. Racism is hinted at all over the book. Grant and all of the other characters had to live with this their whole lives. The white characters in the book treated the black characters as if they were inferiors, but the blacks didn’t retaliate. Grant showed patience when he sat through Edna’s self-answered questions and when he waited “about two and a half…

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    In the passage from Boy's Life, it is explaining to you that having patience can be difficult. The main character, Cory Mackenson, just wants to bolt out of the classroom and start his summer vacation. He is eager to have no homework, go on adventures, and be lazy. He does not have a lot of patience, so when the bell rings that makes it even worse because the teacher won’t let the class leave the classroom until she excuses them. It also touches on the subject of how new situations can be hard.…

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    ELAD543 M1 Video Discussion The Seinfeld clip is hysterical, yet it provides valuable points to note regarding delivering a lesson. As students entered the room he did not greet them in a positive manner and when class began his first sentence, “I’ve graded your tests and I have to say I’m a little more than disappointed,” was discouraging. No objective, essential question or anticipatory set was used to engage students into the lesson. When he questioned students and they offered incorrect…

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    The most interesting area of psychology to me is forensic child psychology. I actually didn’t learn about it until the summer while binge watching a TV show and I heard the job title. I knew for about a year and a half that I wanted to major in psychology and work with children. I always wanted to talk to the troubled, impoverished children. This subfield of psychology caught my attention because it’s all related to the court cases or talking to children already in prison. I wanted to work with…

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