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    When you are reading, the author includes lessons for the reader to discover and understand along the way. Some authors share their personal experiences with us. They can be either good or bad. If they are good they encourage us to pursue these experiences through hidden messages in the book. If they are bad they encourage us to not pursue these experiences through certain events that are expressed through the plot of the story .Furthermore These messages allow the author to communicate with the…

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    Since starting university these goals have changed as I have become more familiar with the marking scheme. I now wish to pass all first year modules with a 2.1 and so far I have succeeded in doing so. I also wanted to join the psychology Society at Staffordshire University and register with the BPS however I have not yet achieved this and hope to complete this task by the end of the academic year. Another of my targets was to meet lots of people with similar interests to myself. Since started…

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    The personal growth may be very important to me. People often ask me what I want to be when I grow up. Doctor, family, and respectful are said to have influenced my views concerning the role I am to play in society. I then measure how my role differs from my experiences of becoming what I want to be. My understanding of my sociology class has affected my ability to learn about gender and sexuality. Sexism is the belief that some people are less human than others on the basis of gender. My…

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    placed at the upper level of pyramid. As people move to the upper level of pyramid, psychological needs and social needs are increasing. Soon, the need for love, friendship and intimacy play an important role. Further up to the pyramid, the need for personal esteem and feelings of accomplishment take priority and the tendency for people start to seek for social needs increased.…

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    Living your life as an eternal optimist, like Leo does, might be a stretch for most of us, but having the ability to find the sliver lining in life could be a first step. Being thankful and amazed that an airline company could find a way to feed all of the passengers, even with a few options, realizing when your mother tells you to “shut up” that it might be out of love and most importantly loving in the moment are definitely lessons that were learned in his article. Unconsciously applying…

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    Part One- Goal Development As been a behavioural therapist my goals will help me to develop my teaching and learning skills through applying my applied behavioural analysis (ABA) knowledge and gaining a practical experience while performing hands-on activities with the autism children. The four goals that I would like to achieve in my field placement are two generic skills – effective communication skills and team work skills and two behavioural skills- reinforcement and writing task analysis. 1…

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    Academic Consultancy Training (YMC-60809) Communication and Personal Development Expectation Paper Student: Jean Claude Noel Majuga Registration number: 830923540070 Group ID: 1646 Coach: Helena Kwaaitaal Date: 12-01-2016 General part The Academic Consultancy Training (ACT) is designed to give insight for students to work in…

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    Personal Development Plan “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more you are a leader” John Quincy Adams My Life Purpose I attend Brigham Young University Idaho for two reasons, to become a true disciple of Christ, and also become a leader. Becoming a disciple of Christ is not always a simple as it seems, you must be will to allow yourself to grow. Becoming a good leader requires self reflection, it’s a learning process. I have come to the realization…

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    Family development continuously changes and grows throughout all stages of life. Pre-birth to age seven is a crucial age for development as it is the time where a child is constantly learning at a rapid pace. Ages seven to fourteen are a difficult time, one in which a child is learning about their likes and dislikes and beginning to form a sense of identity. At the young adult and adult stages, this may be the most difficult time for many people, including myself. This is where a person has to…

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    Rudy and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow created a theory about how the human meets their needs. His theory contains five tiers that start at the physiological needs and continue up to self-actualization. Physiological needs are our most basic needs that get us through everyday life, such as food, water, shelter, and sleep. The next step is safety needs which is where we find security in life and is the last “basic” need. Next, we reach the need of belongingness and love, which is a…

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