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    creative ways of promoting depth of thought, and imagination, a depth that is transformative of the person." Fr. Nicolás is reminding us to take a step back when learning new information. He is reminding us to stand above the flood of information we experience faster and after due to new technology. He stresses the need for thought out information over fast information. The “globalization of superficiality” refers to this widespread trend of disconnection between well thought out human interaction. Father

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    affects us in every aspect of our lives. Rose emphasizes the value in the experience of education beyond the value of education for the purpose of custom or intelligence; he explores the purpose of going to school in terms of how he defines himself and his personal growth in the stages of his academic career. In Rose’s exploration of the purpose of school, he also reflects on his personal experiences and how those experiences gave him tools that are applicable for his daily life. Mike Rose’s Why School

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    Nursing Judgement

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    Wisdom is the interpretation and application of gained knowledge, knowledge is obtained through data and information. Data-information-knowledge-wisdom create the D-I-K-W paradigm that was discussed this week. Wisdom is very similar to nursing judgement, it appears after the data and information has been collected, analyzing it with knowledge. Interpreting that knowledge and implementing it into practice is when nursing judgement is used, similarly the same with wisdom. Ronquillo, Currie & Rodney

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    Not going to lie, but I put an immense amount of trust into other’s experiences and allow them to dictate my own. I have travelled to different places for the sole purpose of “reliving” another person’s experience only to be disappointed when I get there. The ideas expressed in Walker Percy’s, “The Loss of the Creature” parallel my adventures towards misfortune. As Percy Walker writes in his essay, “The thing as it is, has been appropriated by the symbolic complex which has already been formed in

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    Reflective Writing

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    How do I . . . Write a Reflection? Why reflective writing? Reflection offers you the opportunity to consider how your personal experiences and observations shape your thinking and your acceptance of new ideas. Professors often ask students to write reading reflections. They do this to encourage you to explore your own ideas about a text, to express your opinion rather than summarise the opinions of others. Reflective writing can help you to improve your analytical skills because it requires

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    When disaster strikes, two responses exist: lose hope, or find an inner strength to rise above. “Werner” is an essay where the author, Jo Ann Beard, presents the idea of rediscovering yourself, rebuilding a life after loss, and rising above adversity. Werner, Beard’s main character, finds that the only way to truly move on after a tragedy is to take a leap into what is unfamiliar. After a fire burns down everything Werner has, he is forced to grow and become a new man, leaving his old life behind

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    the Pope, it is evident that the Pope has a deep emotional connection to the Virgin Mary as evident by his actions. Redemptorist Fr. Sabatino Majorano who is a professor at Rome's Alphonsianum Institute, has noticed that Pope Francis has a "more personal, more intimate" relationship with Mary (Wooden and Catholic News Service). The Pope has been seen to kiss and touch the statue of the Virgin Mary, which is seen in the religious community as very emotional (Wooden and Catholic News Service). It is

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    knowledge, personal experiences, intuition, authority, and tradition in this field. Knowledge Knowledge is defined as “an understanding and one that gains knowledge through experience, reasoning, intuition and learning” (Cong, & Pandya, 2003, p. 2). Individuals can inflate their knowledge when they share their knowledge with others, and when knowledge is combined with other people’s knowledge they will begin to build new knowledge. It is also considered as a mixture of values, experience, background

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    realities of life in America. This Research seeks to identify the various experiences of the immigrants and what the realities of life compare to their expectations before they arrived in America. The paper will touch on the individual, social, economic and political experiences of immigrants in America. The research will also highlight the various claims the Americans have of their values and whether the immigrants’ experiences confirm or contradict these claims. Most of the immigrants presume they

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    group can be a true tragedy: perhaps these people are not close enough to the rest of the community to know the lingo, or perhaps they use synonyms such as isolated or outcasts to describe the same emotion. Either way, they can and most likely will experience some form of alienation in their lifetimes. To relate it to a more slightly different outlook, it is as if that dark night of self-hatred and alienation is the cocoon that followed my caterpillar childhood. And, in my new life as some sort of butterfly

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