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    1. How do the principles of stewardship: generation, conservation & transformation apply to pursuing the OTD degree? A steward is one who is entrusted in the care of something important. In medieval times, the steward managed and cared for the household they worked for. In modern times, stewards in occupational therapy ensure that the past, present and future ideas and principles of occupational therapy are preserved and used for future knowledge. There are three parts of stewardship:…

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    Pushing The Limit Analysis

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    reliever wore off. Yet ignoring this small factor when I look back that was the only down side to the whole experience as I gained friends and a better understanding for my limits and what could be done. Yet the benefits of crossing far outweighed the negatives as the cross is something that comes about my mind far more frequently than the apparent back pain that I endured during that summer. Experiences in my mind come at some cost, as nothing in this world is free, but rather takes some form…

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    Extraverted people and individuals who score high on openness to experience are a good fit with flat organizations because open individuals are flexible and autonomous. They are creative and adaptable to change which are qualities needed in a flat organization. Extraverts have great interpersonal skills which are important in flat organizations that promote a lot of communication. Individuals open to experience and extraverts both have effective teamwork abilities which are also needed…

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    Openness to Experience 10-50 30 30 Conscientiousness 9-45 27 34 Extraversion 8-40 24 24 Agreeableness 9-45 27 39 Neuroticism 8-40 24 20 My openness to experience, I think, makes sense that my result is the same as the midpoint. I think that because I can come up with new ideas, am curious about different things, and I value artistic, aesthetic experiences. However, I am not a very deep thinker nor do I have an active imagination or am inventive. Also, while I value and like to experience art, I…

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    Sir Gawain is established as a noble hero represented by a pentangle; an interconnected five-pointed shape delineating his qualities in fives. He has perfect senses of sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell (640). Further, his fingers are always perfect, which could be an elaboration of touch, but also denote dexterity (641). Sir Gawain is a faithful follower of the Christian religion, which is "founded in the five wounds/ Christ received on the cross" (642-643). When Sir Gawain is faced…

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    Questions 1. If you are given five persuasion theories, be able to offer “persuasion examples” based on those theories. Explain how the examples fit the theories. Persuasion has a long history and also has been created into theories by many scholars. Persuasion theories had been classified into 2 types which are psychological theories and sociological theories. Psychological theories seek to demonstrate how values, attitudes and beliefs are structured and triggered. Meanwhile, sociological…

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    According to empiricism valuable knowledge is regarded as the one that comes directly from experience and gained through the five senses namely: seeing, touching, smelling, hearing and tasting. Empiricists believe that sense perception is the main source of knowledge. Empiricism is a concept of induction, sense perception and no innate ideas. Empiricists believe that all ideas come from sense experience and the ideas are either simple or complex. Simple ideas are ideas which are based only on…

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    1. What are five practices of effective leaders? Describe each The five practices of exemplary leaders is a list of characteristics that can influence effective leadership (Griffith & Dunham, 2015). These characteristics were rooted and founded on research data that included over 3 million leaders over the course of 30 years (Griffith & Dunham, 2015). Exemplary leaders have the ability to display characteristics such as model the way, inspire a shared vision, challenge the process, enable…

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    Co-Active Leadership Five Ways to Lead Intellectual Value Scientific Rigor Leadership Value Readability 4 1 5 5 Rating based on a scale of 0 – 5. 5 being the highest. Summary: Co-Active Leadership Five Ways to Lead was written by Karen and Henry Kimsey – House. Karen and Henry are the coauthors of Co-Active Leadership and Co-Active Coaching and Co-CEOs of the Coaches Training Institute (CTI), a coaching and leadership development company offering various programs in more than twenty…

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    The Five Functions Of Qi

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    Functions of Qi There are five functions of Qi. First, Qi brings about a propelling effect. Not only it provides energy for growth and development of human body, it is responsible for the normal functioning of internal organs and meridians. In addition, it promotes the formation and circulation of blood and body fluid within the body. Secondly, Qi provides warmth to the body. The heat energy of Qi warms up the body for carrying out metabolic activities. A lack of Qi would therefore result in a…

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