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    mastery, team learning, mental models, and systems thinking for effective leadership within a learning organization. Building a shared vision is sharing pictures of the future with the members to decide on a common goal, and personal mastery is encouraging personal growth and development of the members of the organization (Senge). In addition, team learning is fostering an open dialogue for members of the organization to think and learn together, and systems…

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    Of the skills performed on a daily basis, the four most imperative skills for her nursing practice involve: decision-making, critical thinking, communication, and leadership. As discussed by the Baltic Journal of Management, "Management of ethical dilemmas requires the head nurse to respect the dignity of each individual, endeavoring to generate the greatest benefit for the patients, employees…

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    Defined by a myriad of components that integrally meld into a complex of knowledge, human nature exists as an enigma with seemly unrelated pieces. While initially, some of these components may seem to be antithetical, the ambiguity found within each individual dictates that even the most polar factors are closely interwoven as with the case of emotion and reason. This interconnection, and how it functions to formulate knowledge, is an integral capacity that allows mankind to explore the…

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    so much information in regards to critical thinking I have learned these past weeks. But I have narrowed down to two different articles. Critical thinking is straightforward interpretation out whether a claim is valid, incompletely accurate, in some cases genuine, or false. The basic mastermind to comprehend character, inspiration, perspective and expression applies rationale. Whichever the case, basic speculation takes after the same fundamental systems: 1. Think for yourself. It appears…

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    trigger warnings. Based on the authors backgrounds and the nature of the website, it can be determined that this is a credible source of information. The main aim of the article is to expose how political correctness is harmful to our education system. The article argues that while some trigger warnings should be necessary, such as things that may trigger major emotional response, minor issues of political correctness should not be considered trigger warnings. These issues include…

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    Critical Thinker

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    1. For me it is not easy to compare the critical thinking learned at school with the critical thinking needed and used in a job. The definition is obviously the same but, the background, the environment and the application of the CT is totally different. In my experience as a student and also a now, as a worker, I have found how much the use of critical thinking is different. Normally a student is not prepared to solve and manage some issue founded during a work, he need more experience for this…

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    ensure effective practice. It is essential that those in the health and social care sector possess effective critical thinking skills to pass on this professional judgment. Skills you need (2017) state that critical thinking is the ability to think clearly and rationally, understanding the logical connection between ideas and the ability to engage in reflective and independent thinking, which is paramount in EBP to ensure the highest quality of…

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    The author indicated that the national emergency management system did not responses to the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and the Pentagon fire in a rush. The author indicated that the emergency management should have had a system to react to such catastrophe in federal and states offices more effective; having emergency management created “Department of Homeland Security”, the author undoubtedly…

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    ourselves a democracy, a nation that gifts power through majority decision, a process deemed fair by ourselves. Yet we have created a system that deliberately segregates the population, a bi-polar left and right wing which by definition will never see eye-to-eye. Modern medicine has nurtured Earth’s population exponentially, paired with the ferocious…

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    Dialogue Reflection

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    Over the course of this semester in Honors Dialogue, I have strengthened my critical thinking skills, challenged my underlying assumptions and beliefs, and learned how to develop shared meaning through respectful inquiry in a group setting. When I initially signed up for this class, I did not understand the type of communication that is dialogue. I knew the premise of the class was that each week a classmate would come to class with a specific topic that we would be expected to think about,…

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