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    Anxiety And Anxiety

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    observe a main effect of anxiety. If anxiety is related only to certain stages of attention then we expect anxiety and presentation time to interact with high anxiety and low anxiety groups differing in some stages and not others. The second prediction is supported as anxiety and presentation time interact. There is a difference in the allocation of attention by high and low anxiety groups at some points…

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    for preparing and delivering presentation, and to develop myself as a manager of others. I am excited to report on the progress I have made on each of the three goals since December. Since the creation of my development plan, I had an opportunity to participate as a team member on a task-force to investigate an issue, develop a set of recommended solutions, and then present the solutions to members…

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    Selfhelp Reflection

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    students that are in the generic nursing program at CUNY York college, were given the opportunity to do a presentation at Selfhelp center located in Bayside, New York. We arrived at Selfhelp at 8:45am with our Health Assessment Professor Dr. Amicucci accompanying us and began our presentation around 9:00am, on hypertension. I remember that a total of 15 people showed interest in attending our presentation and wanted to learn new information regarding hypertension. Selfhelp is a not-for-profit…

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    agriculture and they do not fully know what all it includes. This is why it is important for everyone to be educated on the topic and have a better understanding of where their food comes from and also the history of where they live. Making a presentation with all of that information about agriculture will hopefully help educate people and possibly encourage them to get involved. The Problem Licking County has an agricultural background, but too many people lack the knowledge of what…

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    given the opportunity to grow as writers. This has been a very eventful week filled with presentations, analyses, and reading. Overall, it has been a good week. A particular triumph this week was the presentation our group hasd to put together and present. It was not to difficult to find information on zombies considering they have a grand role the horror genre for a while now. Although the presentation portion of the assignment was a particular triumph, putting it all together was a bit…

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    action plan for the future. Also, Tuckman’s group theory and Belbin’s team roles can be incorporated. ((Kolb’s Learning Cycle) n.d.) Within this reflection, I shall also be relating Tuckman’s group theory to the experience. Tuckman’s group theory describes five development stages which are presented within a period of team work; forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning. ((Team Development Stages) n.d.) According to Tuckman, a group has not functioned and worked…

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    SPC Hammond Case Study

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    written communication skills by achieving a 94% average on all written evaluations. SPC Hammond 's excellent communication skills earned him a 96% average on all oral presentations. He achieved superior scores in all aspects of leadership with an average score of 93.76%. SPC Hammond demonstrated a unique ability to coordinate group efforts toward attainment of common goals. He supported the SHARP program through his personal and professional behavior by fostering a climate of dignity and…

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    essay and present a presentation. Each member of a group of four had to develop a part of the essay that was thorough, credible, and had no distinct bias. Once each member put together their individual part in the essay and revised the information, we had to create a presentation that gave an overview of the essay. Initially, I was very apprehensive about collaborating together with a group of people that I had no prior knowledge of and I was worried that the others in my group would not pull…

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    Last summer, I participated in a functional anatomy course which allowed me to acquire a better understanding of the human muscular system. This learning was facilitated by the dissection of a cadaver and participation in collaborative groups projects. Through this experience, I acquired new skills and refined other proficiencies necessary to be a good fit for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT) at Pacific University. Firstly, I grew in my ability to absorb large amounts of information…

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    Cultural Lens

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    Introduction The name of my group’s presentation is called “LGBTQ: Through a Cultural Lens”. The purpose of my group’s presentation is to explain the intersectionality of race, religion, and sexuality and its implications on the individual. To be specific, my group will concentrate on the implications that come with being LGBTQ and Muslim or LGBTQ and Latino(a). The work for this presentation was evenly divided among each member of the group. Victoria Eichenlaub and Katie Zurita worked on both…

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