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    Reflective Essay: 3 Community Harvest project (CHP) has taught me so many skills, besides just gaining experience in the nutrition field. I learned a little about farm work, how to work as a team and become more of a leader and educate the community. I was able to discover what specific skills are needed for nutrition education. We know that practical experience is the best, and internships like this give students that hand-on experience they need. This experience pushed my strengths and…

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    The units of classification proved to actually be helpful to me when beginning my first major assignment this semester, Essay #1: the Classification Essay. I found that when you were classifying things, whether that be types of cars, types of music, Types of students, Or holidays it was important to break your larger subjects down into a smaller more manageable category. In order for…

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    An Educated Person

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    Characteristics of an Educated Person Reflective essay on the characteristics of an educated person. By Bryan M. Hardaway October 2016 Philosophies of Education Arkansas State University Abstract An educated person is one that uses his experiences and acquired skills to understand the world around him. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the characteristics that a truly educated person possesses. He uses the trades that he learned in the education system to continue the learning…

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    seen in College, and I was wandering if I could overcome it. But, my determination reinforced by my teacher’s teaching method have made more successful in this class. I was surprised by how much I actually learned and also how much I developed the writing skills in the different papers I have written during this semester. Those papers includes four pieces of writing and this reflective essay. The first assignment of the semester was a literacy narrative. The literacy narrative was a particularly…

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    My understanding of enquiry/inquiry is the ability to seek or request for truth, information, or knowledge through investigation and questioning for both my students and my own teaching practices. As human beings we continuously dissecting the reality of the world we are in and what we perceive in our own point of view. That viewpoint is bendable and, through practice along with perseverance we learn to critically reflect and eliminates our personal biases. One can only see the world through…

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    The view from the top of Vernon Hill, a low-income neighborhood in Worcester, MA, is reflective of both of my lineage and my current identity with aspirational career goals. It is also the scene in the opening paragraph of my book that connects my family history with my professional ambitions. My personal story inspires my academic hopes of becoming a lawyer who fights for the underprivileged and helps create access to educational opportunities for them. As Irish immigrants with limited…

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    The Australian Curriculum

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    in a logical way (ACARA, n.d.c, p.3). This short essay discusses the concept and some theoretical justifications of critical inquiry, and evaluate its usefulness in high schools in Australia. The nature of critical inquiry can be seen as the students’ active participation in an investigation process and reaching a conclusion by analysing and evaluating…

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    The purpose of this essay is to reflect on a specific experience on infection prevention and control encountered in a ward while on placement as a student nurse. Duffy (2008, p.1405), describes A reflective practice as an active and deliberate way of critically examining practice in a situation where one is challenged to undertake the process of self-inquiry. It helps an individual look back at an experience and how it makes him/her feel and react, asking what is good and bad and what can be…

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    That stomach churning feeling of guilt for many, seems to appear as a small price to pay when completing an act of academic dishonesty. Colleen Wenke wrote an essay on cheating eighteen years ago called “Too Much Pressure”. Although, In the past fifty years, students who admit to having cheated has increased fifty to seventy percent(stanford.edu) Today, the number of students who cheat has risen because it is no longer seen as a large infringement on the school system that one should be punished…

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    frameworks throughout one’s profession when dealing with clients. What they do not necessarily agree on however, is which framework is appropriate for one to use. Parker has explored four approaches that lawyers may choose to utilize throughout their career, each implicating their own social…

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