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    Bio-Psycho-Social Model

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    2009). The model is focused on the idea that all people have individual strengths regardless of the present circumstances their being challenged with. Ultimately, the individual has the solutions to the problem but needs guidance in formulating and planning to reshape their thinking from problem focus to solution focus. The assessment process is geared towards helping people visualize how they would like their lives to be, identifying times at which the solution had already been implemented,…

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    often, or doing more experiments and projects in class, activity is the best way to get kids involved in what they are learning. By letting them put their knowledge into practice, it let’s them see how important education is when it comes to solving problems or working towards a goal. Cathy Davidson explains this realization by “knowing that, when tested by the most grueling challenges ahead, you have the capacity to learn what is required to succeed” (Davidson 67). Success can be anything in…

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    From a young age, I have found the idea of running a business exciting and appreciate just how rewarding it can be. I am also interested in the creativity involved with business, as I have always been amazed at the new ideas that people come with in order to make money. Founder and CEO of amazon, Jeff Bezos said that “I knew that if I failed I wouldn’t regret that, but I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying.” This quote has motivated me to pursue a career in business as it told me…

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    The other half of the day will be spent talking to various different customers, and peer coaching; which is helping co-workers with any problems they have. Jasmine had become interested in her job because she likes how the job involves some of her strong sides. Problem solving and investigating through payments is what interests her the most. To be a finance consultant there is a process you have to go through, the first step is applying for the job/position…

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    would light up. I started to realize that everything I did for him, though seemingly insignificant, affected him. I could not save him, but I could soothe him. I became aware that saving lives was not limited to performing thrilling surgeries or solving medical mysteries. Saving a life could also mean providing the care and compassion that would allow someone to die with dignity. Looking back, I realize that this was one of the most humbling experiences of my life. I now understand that being a…

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    the other one is talking with ourselves - private speech. Robert has the behavior of making guesses in math class. It could be regarded as a result of private speech. The private speech can be served to an intellectual function as a tool to solve problems and self-regulation (guide their own behaviors). Robert also talks to his mother about his record results. This indicates the idea that children’s cognitive development is process through the social interactions and the mental tool- language by…

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    Introduction In this capstone project, we were expected to discuss a topic relevant to the laboratory in which we deemed important. In the pre-analytical steps that lead to the brainstorming and writing of this capstone project we reflected on how few in numbers or major was and how little others knew of our major. In addition to these facts, we discussed how a recent hospital neglected to include a laboratory in their initial design made us question our importance. After these discussions, we…

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    Introduction After reading Strength Finder 2.0, I took my top five strengths assessment to learn more about myself, others around me. Surprisingly, In Strength Finder 2.0 Rath states, “One big problem is that most people are unaware of, or unable to describe, their own strengths.”(Rath, 2007, pg.13) I feel that I was aware of my personal strengths, however I was unable to describe them. My five strengths in order of most to least dominate are: competition, Strategic, Achiever, Deliberative, and…

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    The NAPLAN Test

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    ACARA (n.d.) requires students in senior secondary schooling to be able to solve problems related to measurement and scale drawings. Although this scale is not a difficult scale, it is quite apparent the differences in units of measurement would make this problem seem harder that it actually is. While students at the senior school level should be able to solve this, other lower secondary schools should not have too much…

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    and past experience when dealing with problems in their life. I have also came to realize there are both positives and negatives to each conflict management style. Collaborating is working together with both sides to reach a positive outcome for both parties. Competing is striving to get what you want in the discussion and ignoring the feelings or voices of others. Avoiding means to pretend like nothing is wrong…

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