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    impact on teacher’s practice. On reflection, I realized that I myself have evolved within the last one year and my belief about teaching children has changed to working with children. I have discarded my naïve beliefs (Brownlee, et al., 2000), and have developed my early childhood education philosophy on the theories and philosophies I have studied so far. I shall critically examine three aspects of my early childhood philosophy in this essay. My early childhood philosophy is based on my values…

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    Elwin Portillo Columbia High School Mrs. Crill Reflective Essay Final Paper Science Olympiad an event that is done in the STEM program. Being in STEM has been a new experience, especially with Science Olympiad. By taking this class I have been able to understand things differently and I also learned new skills. Each skill that I have learned has been a great influence and I will continue to hold on to them. With this project there was a lot of things that I felt satisfied…

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    Critically analyse how useful seminal and contemporary individual differences theories can be when making sense of a life event that you have personally experienced. This essay will explore and evaluate the utility of seminal and contemporary individual differences theories in explaining life events. In particular, the theories will be applied to my experience of spending 3 years as a ChildLine counsellor for the NSPCC. This was an experience in which I grew as an individual and motivation was…

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    The event that propels my reflective journey into the world of process unfolds after a workshop on Dealing with Conduct and Anger issues of Adolescence. The essay begins with a brief led up to the event and is majorly structured around the events of November 18, 2012. How a 5 a.m. emotional breakdown influenced my journey and then constructs towards an organismic experience. This essay then explores ideas of attachment, validation, and conditioning, Gestalt Therapy, Transactional Analysis and…

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    result, I spent the following day going over why and when United States entered WWI. Furthermore, students had a clear understanding on United States entry into WWI because it showed up in their writing (benchmark). For example Student A stated in his essay “ The causes of WW1 were militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism. All four issues led to the begin of ww1 which started from 1914 to 1918, this war is known as the great war. Militarism is building a strong army to prepare for…

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    This piece of literature is a self-reflective analysis which aims to explore certain aspects of my learning, development and focus on any challenges encountered while working collaboratively as part of a team. Self-reflection is a critical nursing skill that will aid in the development of my professional practice, helping me to recognise my strengths and weaknesses, thus becoming potential learning situations (Sherwood and Horton-Deutsch, 2012). In order to help me structure my reflection,…

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    basically was open for all students and allowed the kids to read the many books for prizes at the end of each year. Of course jealousy and greed was in every child during these times so everyone tried to read the most out of each other, including myself. Friends used to compete so they can have bragging rights of who received the coolest prize. This, much like the summer reading program I was in, helped in more or less in the same…

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    Self-reflective essay. “We should all have one person who knows how to bless us despite the evidence; Grandmother was that person to me” (Phyllis Theroux). I was thrust kicking and screaming into this world on the 26th of February 1997 in Auckland, New Zealand. With my father having gotten lost on his way to the hospital, and then accosted by a Maori man, he barely made it there for my birth so it all turned into a rather stressful affair. My grandmother on my mother’s side, Glenys Hopkinson,…

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    Hypocrisy is rampant in human nature - we say one thing and do another; we believe one thing and renounce it with one event. This condition seems amplified in Dostoevsky’s Underground Man – a man of ‘high conscious’ and intellect. “To be overly conscious,” the Underground Man writes, “is a sickness, a real, thorough sickness” (Dostoevsky 2006, p.6). This extreme state of consciousness is the undoing for the Man; perhaps even the main cause of his paradoxical nature. The unreliability of the…

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    Every graduate leavers has a desire to work and serve for their lifelong dream company. In the same way I also have a dream to conduct my service for a company. My dream company is Nestle. Since I was 5 years old I love to eat nestle products such cereals and Milo. Nestle S.A is a Swiss based company which is a very big, well known and a Swiss multinational food and beverage company in around the world. In addition to it is the largest food and beverage company in the world and headquartered in…

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