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    I Felt helpless in this transition period for my brother do to my own biases and impediments from growing up in a culture that engages in promoting narratives of masculinity over other qualities of the male gender role. This is the reason why I thought it was important to pursue more information from other that could have gone by what my brother has gone through just last year. And so I decided to attend a group meeting with Latino males in Peabody. I found the group through a friend that forms…

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    Systematic Reflection

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    3. Systematic Reflection: The clearest systemic social forces at play in this case are racism and classism. I do not wish to highlight either of these as judgments on the congregation. They are, in my mind, a natural byproduct of a diverse community that came of age in an era unaccustomed to systemic reflection. On more than one occasion conversation has turned to “the Indians” who are just “waiting for us to close this church so they can get the land.” Are these comments made without making the…

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    Artifact Reflection

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    Reflection of Knowledge and Skills of APS (synthesis): I believe that APS 10 is a very important APS. It states the characteristics of what an effective teacher should have. I think a lot of teacher have these intentions at the beginning and it slowly starts to fade away. It is important that teachers constantly remind themselves of why they decided to teach. Teachers help build the foundation to students’ education so we have a major job and role to fill. Teachers should do more positive…

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    Goal Reflection

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    The moral of this story was “having wisdom, knowledge, and experience is not enough, you must know how and when to apply these elements it in order to continue successfully along the journey”. This type of reflection is what Tat and Zietel-Bank (2013) consider, self-leadership through experiential learning. The journey along the dirt road illustrates different aspects of self-leadership and the locus of control. The following chart demonstrates each step taking…

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    Reflections on Democracy and Civil Society About 200 years ago, a French youth scholar wrote a book called ‘Democracy in America. The man, named Tocqueville, said ‘it creates opinions, engenders sentiments, suggests the ordinary practices of life, and modifies whatever it does not produce.’ Thereby, by pursuing its tendency, comprehending its bias, arguing its characteristics and significance, we gained either dreads or hope, during thousands of years. To some extent, the debate is still lasting…

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    Edf5141 Reflection

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    Upon reflection of the EDF5141 Health unit. I believe it has assisted me in gaining some skills which will result in helping me reach my goals as a teacher. These goals I have for myself align with two Australian Professional Teaching Standards (APST) by the AITSL. These include ‘knowing the content and how to teach it’ and ‘plan for and implement effective teaching and learning’. ‘Knowing the content and how to teach it’ is a standard from the Professional Knowledge section and talks about the…

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    Mentorship Reflection

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    that was designed to help ease the transition into college. Lastly, I researched information about students on academic probation and was tasked with creating a new work booklet for students on probation. I created a document to facilitate self-reflection and to help the probation advisor locate the myriad of issues that land a student on probation. Upon completion, we worked with faculty to get their suggestions on the…

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    Plagiarism Reflection

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    nicest college professor ever! Dr. VanCamp had a systematic way for assigning us essays and picking the MindTap exercises that best was best associated with what I was learning in that module. In the beginning of the semester, Dr. VanCamp assigned a reflection…

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    Reflection on Reconstruction Reconstruction was a period in time where the whole country was forced to rebuild from the Civil War. During reconstruction, the United States’ laws were rewritten, our government was basically built back up from the bottom, and there were questions about whether or not African Americans deserved voting rights. Lincoln originally proposed the idea to have voting rights for all freed blacks. Although many agreed with Lincoln, he was assassinated just 6 days after…

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    Medic A Reflection

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    Reflection by Naveen 17798976. The entire project explains me how medic-A changes the overall health care system and bring many opportunities for the present and future trends in analysing markets.I also learnt how to s view two different fields on a unique market for bigger trade and develop more opportunities. Medic-A has got vast scope in future market where both the product and service oriented services will be modelled for enterpreneurship.This shows me how it breaches the present day…

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