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    one’s own child hood and reflecting on all the good and bad things that have taken place is something that likely will happen to every expecting parent. Trying to decide what kind of father a man desires to be for his child can be an overwhelming reflection. An expecting father should be ready for many changes in life from the minute this decision is made. There is plenty amount of time to think of all this until that first moment he holds his child in his arms for the first time.…

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    5 A. M Mood

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    Both poems, “Five A.M” and “Five Flights Up” deal with the speaker’s reflections on their early morning surroundings and each utilize tone, structure, and imagery to make the speakers’ attitudes known to the reader. However, the attitudes of both speakers to the early morning vary immensely. Both poems show the speakers’ reflections on their early morning surroundings. However, the tone of both poems is vastly different. In “Five A.M,” the speaker is one with the environment. In the early…

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    Reflection is a vital tool in understanding challenges in thorough detail to properly formulate change. According to Gibbs Reflective cycle (1998 version), people are encouraged to reflect in a certain effective manner. Firstly, they are encouraged to objectively describe and note the series of events. In my case, the engineering class was given an aeronautical assignment on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner which required collaboration and trust. Thus, teamwork itself and communication was the main…

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    looking at this quick example the simplicity is evident but the questioning is still relevant. Some people prefer the listed method because you can prioritise by moving the most important tasks to the top. This shows that Rolfe’s model can stimulate reflection from novice to advances levels allowing the participant to be scholarly or very basic in principal I also believe Rolfe’s method can be further simplified by answering the 3 questions in a more written form allowing the individual to…

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    September 22 and September 29th; 7:40 am-2: 40 pm The last two weeks have been a little crazy, to say the least. I really feel like in these past two weeks and especially today, that I have been getting really involved in day-to-day activities with the class. The past two Thursdays were pretty similar to any normal Thursday in this class. Like normal, the class eats breakfast and then does their daily jobs. I have gotten the opportunity to work with my host teacher and two students on watering…

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    Introduction The purpose of this report is for me to develop critical awareness and self-reflection of core social welfare competencies experienced while volunteering with the Healthy Living for Seniors Program (HLSP). The HLSP is a UnitingCare community day program for people over the age of 65 years thus the field of practice is “aged care” (Chenoweth & McAuliffe 2012, p. 141). The program is designed to support the health and wellbeing of their clients through a focus on social participation,…

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    The following assignment aims to critically reflect and evaluate the learning outcomes as identified in the title. I will be utilising Gibbs’ (1988) reflective model. As part of my DVD role play exam, I carried out an initial assessment with a patient presenting with common symptoms of mental health problems. The assessment consisted of eliciting key information from the patient, such as the presenting problem, how long this was occurring for, what factors were maintaining the problem and how…

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    Team Reflective Analysis

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    Reflective analysis of team Second Chance between May 9th 2016 and June 22nd 2016 during a summer course taken at Wilmington University. The course dealt with high performance teams and began with the formation of my team on day 1 of our course. The first part will be how the team was selected, then how the decision was made to create our name and our product. Next will be the weekly observations leading up to week 7 and closing on any last minute team observations. Beginning on 9 May 2016…

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    Oosting felt that each and every person is born with a gift that will aid them in finding or fulfilling their vocation, however this gift is not something that can be learned or practiced, but rather something one finds upon vast amounts of self-reflection and…

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    feelings of sadness, and the need to give sufficient time or attention to painful emotions. Sorrow can be misunderstood and thus unresolved. Art can be used to further understand or reflect in a gentle way. this function brought up somber feelings and reflection during group discussion. Participants spoke of paintings containing a heaviness or sadness. After sorrow comes rebalance. Rebalance is referred to as “art putting one in a good mood.” For elders engaging in meaningful activities is at…

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