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    do in our life impacts and changes it either it’s our decisions, doing, or other people’s acts, one impacting moment that has changed my tremendously is learning how to talk. For most people learning how to talk changing their life as we use this skill everyday although it affected me more and I appreciate it more because couldn’t talk fully tell the age 6. I went o many doctors and none of them new why I couldn’t talk there was no logically reasoning for this event they just do that I…

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    What is learning, you ask. Learning isn’t just about memorizing information. Learning involves you taking in the world around you and connecting to what you are experiencing. It then requires that you make sense of the experience – that you come to an understanding of it, (Intentional Learning for College Success, chapter 1). In order to learn you have to be intentional. Prior to this course I thought learning was simply gaining knowledge, however it’s much more than that. I’ve learned…

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    When I think of a leader I always try to think of someone I would aspire to be. That person in Regards to healthcare would have to be my Stepmother Dr. Christine Mckimmie. We all view leaders we would want to be like for different reasons. There is not one person I feel I could idolize in every way, but idolize my stepmother for her ability to apply her self in educational situations. I came from a family where no one had went to college so her presence and insight was quite different aspect…

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    The globalization of the business market along with increased diversity in the workplace, consist cross-cultural training and cross-cultural competencies for the workforce and for organisations themselves more important than ever before (Gertsen 1990; Nauman 1992).For example, one very common response to the occurrence of discrimination is the creation of diversity training programs of behalf of the organisation (Rynes & Rosen, 1995). To begin with, the principal goal of the CCT is to alleviate…

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    Tibia Fracture Case Study

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    the management of these fractures by Ender’s nailing and its functional outcome. 3. To study various complications in patients managed by Ender’s nailing 4. To set guidelines for management of these fractures. REVIEW OF LITERATURE HISTORICAL REVIEW Fractures have been recognized and treated as long as recorded history. History of fracture and its knowledge dates back to Egyptian mummies of 2700BC. For thousands of years the only option for the management of…

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    interests and develop them. The aim of this Personal Project, is to become independent and confident in making choices that demonstrates skills, knowledge, and attitude of learning. This is to become more aware of our identity, community, and change preconceptions. Hence, a global context that appealed to our interest was chosen, and Approaches To Learnings skills were applied to accomplish the goal we set for ourselves. By stepping out to explore my personal beliefs, values, and behavior, my…

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    Lessons. Sometimes they can be enjoyable, and other times they can be unfortunate. Either way, a lesson is just words that have been put together and will never be anything more until you choose to listen and understand they mean. When I was younger in age I never really understood the point of the “little talks” my father would have with me. My father, being as stubborn as he was, always stuck to his morals, and when he would fail, he would do his best to make it right. He wasn’t a perfect man…

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    My Research Skills

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    improved my reading, writing and research skills to the point that I now have some skills in the area. Through making me pay close attention to all of the little details that I would normally not notice, my reading skills have improved to allow me to find important information within the text that I would normally not notice. I’ve improved my writing skills by becoming aware of the vocabulary and grammar that I would use within an essay. My research skills have gone from non-existent to knowing…

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    highlights of my career so far. My development as a mentor has been an enlightening personal journey. As a mentor and instructor, I consider myself a work in progress and the professional development allowed in the K24 will only go to enhance the skills that I have begun to develop. I find myself reflecting continuously on what is working and what needs work. In this process, I try to act as a role model for my mentees, by embracing these philosophies myself and showing them how to manage the…

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    Do it, do it, don't be a chicken!!!!! This is what all of my friends constantly told me while I was at BMX practice. They were trying to get me to do a colossal jump that is mocking me for a year now. The jump was as big as the Grand Canyon!!! Once I got the guts to do it, I flew up into the air as high as an eagle could fly. The jump was so exhilarating and uplifting, it was the beginning of my inspiration . After I made the jump I sped back to my dad to tell him what I did. From that moment on…

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