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    Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS) are skills which allow people to understand and contribute positively to situations. Examples of PLTS include: • Creative thinking • Problem solving • Reflective learning • Team building • Self-managing • Effective participating PLTS incorporates a wide variety of techniques which can be used by individuals or groups. Examples include using brainstorming to get the best out of creative thinkers, using scamper to encourage creative thinking and using…

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    decision”(diane pg317). This was evident through many group activities such as the paper plate activity, or through fixing problems through using a new problem solving technique. The group was given an activity to find a problem and to solve it by using technics they learned in class. As the group got together ideas started flowing and eventually came up with an excellent problem. The group chose to go with julissas rat infestation at her job. The consensus seeking method of decision-making…

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    got caught in the thrill of gambling. Always trying to increase his winnings. Eventually at one point he was one million pounds in debt. He had to borrow money from loan sharks to pay back his debts but then couldn’t pay back the loan sharks, his problems had gotten so bad that some people he had borrowed money from and that he couldn’t pay back came over to his house and threatened to cut off his wife’s finger for her diamond ring. With no way out, Willie had the thought to kill himself. He was…

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    she wants Hye-jin to help her. Hye-jin does not know anything about the thing she was doing, so the girl got really mad at her. This time, Hye-jin does not choose to withdraw from the conflict. She is trying to solve the problem, so both of them can work peacefully. Problem solving means, “negotiating until…

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    How should the Mind/Body Problem be solved? Introduction The mind and body problem has been around for many years and since then many solutions to the problem have been offered, yet none have been widely accepted. The mind and body seem to be two very different substances, however, the question poses. How do they interact? How can a mind effect the body if it’s a different entity and how can the body effect the mind? Although this problem may appear simple, it is yet to have a satisfactory…

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    complex problems. Critical thinking skills can be learned and must be practiced to be effective. One of the key concepts I learned in class is making sure I am solving the correct problem, and not merely a symptom and the problem. Discerning symptoms from the problems can be difficult, and that is where the critical thinking framework I2 Plus IF is useful. The I2 Plus IF process, or individual inquiry plus informal formulation process, provides a framework for thinking about problems. This…

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    are all essential in supporting a strong argument. In the passage “ Letter to a southern Baptist Minister”, written by Edward O. Wilson, the author believes that combining both religion and science, the combination has the potential to solve the problems of humanity and life equality. The author manages to restate both sides of the argument, which is effective in contributing to the success of the…

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    likely that group leaders would have clients of different cultures and backgrounds. According to Corey, Corey and Corey (2010), the “ethical practice requires that leaders become aware of the multicultural context in group work” (p. 86). Next, problem-solving strategies, group members may become argumentative with group members or with the group leader. The group leader has to stay calm and listen, since becoming argumentative will not solve anything. The clients are dealing with various…

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    Restaurant managers are responsible for making sure a business runs efficiently and effectively while also being profitable and managing other employees. Specific job tasks that managers perform vary on whether the organization is small or large. The job could be primarily based in an office with little customer contact if the organization is large, and when the organization is small the manager is more likely to be interactive with customers and staff with less time spent in the office. When…

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    According to the PBS Frontline interview, “Digital Demands: The Challenges of Constant Connectivity,” we are witnessing a generation of adolescents who would rather experience human interaction through texting in place of calls or “face to face” correspondence, sighting the efficiency of technology and the safety of distant intercommunication. Consequently, the interview indicates that adolescents are being stripped of the opportunity to build interpersonal skills due to their overuse of…

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