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    Personal Philosophy Essay

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    Our world is becoming increasingly more judgmental and intolerant of other perspectives and ideas, leading humans to a revetment in how we communicate and expand our minds. It is not only sickening that we quickly dismiss others, but also inconsiderate that we do not take in account of the others people’s view, resulting in disadvantage for others and ourselves. For these reason I live by a personal philosophy that is mentioned in behavior psychologist B.F. Skinners book Science and Human…

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    1.Provide the proper APA reference of the article? (1 point) 2.Discuss your process of obtaining the article you read. What was your topic / area of interest? Why did you choose the topic? What key words did you use to find your article? What problems or issues did you run into? Describe how successful your search was or was not. (2 points) The topic of pathological love is a very interesting topic, I wanted to see it relates to depression. It is an uncontrollable emotion that one…

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    their college rules were strict regarding plagiarism. However, there were still occurrences of plagiarism which leads to the need for more research to obtain an even better understanding of plagiarism. The impact of peers, internet accessibility, and likelihood of getting caught should all be researched for a better understanding. The findings of this study illustrate how plagiarism may not be a true epidemic, but the frequency warrants gathering more information and combating the problem before…

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    In my position as an supervisor I was working in an child focus environment where ; hence, safeguarding children had upmost importance, I’ve learnt the policies and procedures within the organisation have huge significance in how I act upon a situation. Through encountering a number of safeguarding issues the value of my own knowledge base became ; knowing the procedures enabled me to act appropriate and handle the situation in the best interests of the child. Having an awareness of key people…

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    Brief Therapy Reflection

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    thought of brief therapy as a completely separate form of therapy. However, in reading Levenson and getting a better understanding of the drop-out rate of clients, I understand that we will all take part in brief therapy at one time or another, whether it is planned or unplanned. The two goals of time limited dynamic psychotherapy (TLDP), providing a new experience and a new understanding, are goals that I will take with me as I continue to grow as a therapist even if I am not practicing brief…

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    Diary # 3 Reflecting-Activity In our group today activity we discussed which book we will be reading for our presentation. The hard part challenge our group faced was that we all had similar choices in the books we wanted to choose. Three people choose how children succeed and two other members choose will power. This activity was challenging for the group because our professor suggested that one or two of choose a different book in order for the group to have a variety of books being read…

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    equally imperative need swiftly follows: the need to share that understanding with others. The first time I experienced these twin desires in relation to science was at the age of nine. Being homeschooled, my mother included watching Nova and Scientific American Frontiers as part of my schooling assignments. The program that captured my attention focused on the tragedy at Three Mile Island and as soon as it ended my quest for understanding began. I started researching everything I could about…

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    Group Leadership Summary

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    could any business operate? People are encountered with groups almost every day. A variety of groups exist, but are they functioning properly? Chapter eight of Exploring Leadership by Komives evaluates these groups. The main points discussed was understanding groups, how they develop, and how to deal with conflict within groups. There are many different forms of groups, due to this, it is important to understand how all groups are structured. They are placed in three dimensions, purpose,…

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    All these elements create a key purpose for the nature of science strand. The elements are put in place so that students learn to develop an understanding of what thinking and working like a scientist is all about. They then can apply this to their science learning. The building science concept books are extremely useful when it comes to teaching science as a student teacher. “Teachers must choose activities that match students’ background knowledge and reasoning skills.” The building…

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    a child versus her views as an older girl, are quite different. Even as a young child she is very capable of understanding some things, that would be missed by other children. Even so she is still a child, and is entitled to her fantasies. This is impart because of her curiosity and willingness to learn, and partly because of Atticus. As she progresses her point of view and understanding of what is truth and what is made up has been sharpened, especially on the topic of Arthur "Boo" Radley. She…

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