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    In reflecting and processing the various topics covered in this class throughout the semester, my understanding of what it means to be an effective agent of change has always come back to the foundation. The “Dynamic Triangle of Change” introduced by Junius Williams forms the framework of the process an effective and ineffective change agent moves through in order to reform one’s surroundings. Information, perception, and action make up the three elements of this triangle. During this semester,…

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    Analysis Of A Lab Critique

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    Before I went to my lab critique I was pretty nervous. The reason is because, I didn’t want to mess up and also I was nervous about what scenario that was going to get. I mean a lot of people may have felt this way too. But, I knew that I had to be prepared for anything. So, when I to my lab critique, the scenario that I got was basically where the patient had an ankle fracture and I had to help her with getting out of the wheelchair, help her use the crutches, and teach her using the stairs. So…

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    The Lion And The Bird

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    • At the beginning of the class period, Mr. Aasby flashes the odd answers to the homework on the projector because they are given the even answers. Everyone asks questions pertaining to the questions they got wrong on their homework assignment. After everyone has had their questions answered, they took a homework quiz that consisted of three homework questions. He quickly moved onto the lesson, and taught the students how simplify expressions by adding the exponents, but only if they are alike…

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    Music can be used to evoke underlying emotions and can help people to express themselves with ease. It fuels the mind and thus it fuels feelings. Music is universal in the sense that there are no boundaries to understand it. It transcends the frontiers of communication as people can speak and tell stories to others, even though they do not speak the same language. When listening to music, everyone can understand it and feel something if they open themselves up. All these characteristics of…

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    Some scenes of the book were set at a high school. I found this important because it showed me another perspective of high school in a different society. This social context gave me a better understanding of how my high school is and how the characters high school are. There is so much differences between them. The way the teachers teach, the respect the students have towards their teachers and lastly their belief about school. “She wasn’t going…

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the government gains multiple things from manipulating the members of society. (BS-2) Whoever is aware of this controlling gains knowledge, memory and a death risk. (BS-3) The unaware humans in that society lack understanding, memory and have no emotions. (TS) These all prove how the futuristic government affects the knowledge and memory within members of society, warning if we continue down this path, we will become mindless robots just like the ones within the…

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    Delgaldo demonstrated understanding and completed the “My Behavior” worksheet. The clinician also reviewed cases of ethics. Ms. Delgaldo seemed to demonstrate understanding by explaining the reason why a case was ethical or unethical. In the next session, the clinician will support Ms. Delgaldo address her feelings of guilt. Ms. Delgaldo was on…

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    Juan Observation

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    Juan is a very good reader from my few interactions that I have had with him and based on his scores when given the different assessments. He is able to pronounce the words and read without much struggle and according to his grade level. There are those words, which he sometimes stumbles upon, just like a lot of us do so as well today, but they are words that may be too advanced for him or not in his day-to-day vocabulary. But, just like any other student his age, there are a few things in which…

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    Landscape With Icarus

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    The painting “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” depicts a beautiful birds-eye view of the landscape. While demonstrating the working lifestyle of the seemingly middle-class individuals in focus, it also projects the vivid appearance of the area as a result of such efforts. Alone, the painting seems to be only an image of a typical day with minor concentration on the human struggling in the water. “Musée des Beaux Arts” enhances the interpretation of the painting as it reveals the details of…

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    People like Feynman – they never cease to fascinate me. I find people who have a thorough understanding in two or more subjects highly interesting. They are able to see things with more than one approach, like using two different lenses to see the world, red and blue for example. Through those lenses you can see the world “protruding”. Most people will find it odd how one can be an expert in conflicting topics. Philosophy is infamously known to be often frowned-upon by scientists. Feynman is…

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