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    universe, but perspectives differ and thus cause different opinions. To experience internal reality is to confuse one’s own reality with a shared reality, resulting in a loss of empathy and disregarding how others are affected. An external mindset displays an understanding of different opinions in a shared world, whereas with internal mindset a person’s devotion to a belief becomes their private world. When a person is passionate about their beliefs they tend to disregard other perspectives, or live internally

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    For me the word ‘reflection’ means taking time to really dig deep into my thoughts, to contemplate something meaningful and significant, to make a decision that often involves me and my future. It has a personal and emotional connection. Daudelin (1996) uses the word ‘reflection’ to encourage managers to create time to recognise the value of learning from past and current work situations (‘experience’) and to adapt this learning to new situations. I would prefer to choose the words ‘thought’ or ‘consideration’

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    hatred, it warrants condemnation, not defense. However, prejudice also has a broader meaning. According to the Oxford Shorter Dictionary, it is: “a preconceived opinion; bias unfavorable or favorable.”2 It refers to “life circumstances” and “perspective.” Prejudice is any source of judgment whose validity one has not ascertained for oneself. The aspiration to banish prejudice in this broad sense reflects the assumption that rational judgment must be untainted by prejudgments of any kind. This way

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    This book grapples with ethical dilemmas that can present themselves while working with people from other cultures and professional disciplines. Perspectives From the perspective of the social worker Jeanine Hilt, systems perspective could be used to assess Lia Lee, her family or those in the community of the book. System perspective sees human behavior as the outcome of reciprocal interactions of persons operating within linked social systems (Hutchison, 2013). When reading this book at

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    importance of education beyond the classroom, emphasizing how those experiences become crucial to one’s personal growth and potential in our everyday lives. Rose elaborates on the significance of the experience of education by reflecting on his own perspective and how that shaped his identity. His childhood gave him the opportunity to experience the contrast between a positive learning environment and a negative one; this also shaped him to have an evident positive outlook on education. Rose suggests

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    happened? Tony Nothing Ma, i have to go see you soon. Mother Wait. Tony shuts the laptop screen, as he approaches the small rounded window. Tony ((Looking towards you)) What just happened? A second wave causes tony and the perspective to lose balance. The perspective and tony approach the rear exit of the cabin to reach the top deck 3.EXT. TOP DECK. EVENING. The thunderous roar of a storm, presents the arrival, of the mass of black clouds approaching the boat. The rainfall, escalates, as the

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    beyond the classroom, which proves true in our everyday lives because the essential aspect of education is what we do with it and how it helps develop one’s personal growth. Rose elaborates on the significance of education by reflecting on his own perspective on how that shaped his identity. His childhood gave him the opportunity to experience the contrast between a positive learning environment and a negative one. This also shaped him to have an evident positive outlook on education. It can be assumed

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    There are many stories I could tell or different topics I could talk about that are important to me. Some funny, some sad, and some I can not put an emotion with because they are a combination of many. Millinocket, Maine, for those who do not know, is a small town that was the result of the Great Northern Paper Mill which started over a hundred years ago. The Paper Mill that created the town no longer exists, but Millinocket is trying to bring as much business as possible to replace what was lost

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    Ernest Hemingway’s short story “ The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,,” Hemingway uses the author’s craft of perspective along with dialogue and internal dialogue to create a multi-part claim that develops an overall negative characterization of the story’s characters. Hemingway develops the characterization of Margaret, one of the main protagonists, by using multiple perspectives to assure on her character traits of cruel, manipulative, and fearful. 2. Topic sentence: Throughout the story

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    In their article, “Am I going crazy?!”, authors Gildersleeve, Croom and Vasquez highlight the everyday experiences of Latina/o and Black doctoral students. Historically, the academic culture of doctoral education has excluded minority students; since there is a growing enrollment of these students, this type of research can shed more light on those students’ experiences. The authors used a critical race theory analysis to frame their analysis of black and Latina/o student’s cultural experience of

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