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    Project Leadership (PMGT 702) Reflective Writing Assignment (Journal) Professor : Nira Sharma Submitted by :Harmit kaur 300892354 1.What assumptions did you have about the Project Leadership, when you started the course? When I started the course I was excited to learn different qualities as like leader the assumptions was there will be having some exercises to buid some leadership qualities which I did not have. I assumed that I will learn how we can motivate others and some special

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    Epiphanies have been around in literature for quite a long time. When a character comes to a sudden realization that they had not been able to see previously is known as an epiphany. Most people like to call these “AHA” moments, in both literature and real life. One could say that these two words are synonymous with one another. When a character becomes aware of the situation or circumstance they are in, it brings a sort of satisfaction to the reader. Short stories, novels, poems, almost any part

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    If I was a second-grade teacher preparing a lesson plan around reading comprehension, the ELA/ELD standards would influence the type of work I would have the students complete. After reviewing second grade standards, the students should be able to read, analyze, interpret, and understand the complexity of the English language. There are three primary premises; using English purposefully, interacting in meaningful ways, and understanding how English works. By using the standards, I would assess the

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    Sin Ovazer master of physics,chemistry,computer science and quantum mechanics Number one in the known world.Created his new invention the experimental "Ardens Generator" who's capable of producing limitless energy . If the generator goes unstable or he made one mistake in producing it when activing the generator has possiblity of wiping the universe in an instant. But the Sin Ovazer didn't care of the risk he just wanted to reach apex of science and this invention was his ticket to it. A lone

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    Literacy Analysis of Cathedral In “Cathedral”, Raymond Carver writes a story where a man is upset about the arrival of his wife’s friend, simply because he is blind. The reader see the man’s reaction toward blind people and that causes him to consider what he is missing in his life. The primary focus is fear and dislike towards the Blind Man. Carver doesn’t give a name to any characters but the story revolves around Robert the Blind Man. Carver writes, “And it bothered me that he was blind” (1)

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    Death and rescue are elements of change that can affect you and the world you live in. These changes affect the main character in The Cay, by Theodore Taylor, Phillip Enright. The main character in the book, Phillip was emotionally attached to the secondary character, Timothy. Timothy and Philip were stranded on a deserted island and experienced hardships and struggles, during their almost one year of being shipwrecked. Timothy was Phillip’s close friend and unfortunately died in a tragic hurricane

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    Inclusion Definition

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    according to Dr. Villa, is full immersion. I come from an Anthropology background and I am familiar with the Lakota Circle of Courage. It was exciting to see this concept introduced as a standard for cultivating well-rounded children. This was an “aha” moment

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    My visions of attending law school were soon shattered due to the simple fact of money and time. Although arguing is a guilty pleasure of mine I was more interested in the fashion, envisioning playing dress up with famous designers. While my time spent in the apparel industry was vast and knowledgeable I yearned for something more. Having the ability to reflect on my ten year experience gave me the insight to conclude that a career was more important than just having a job. As luck would have

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    There is a significant difference between my perception of communication at the beginning of this course compared to now. Initially, I was aware communication was an important skill people needed to have, but I wasn’t fully aware of the depth of communication. I never realized there were such a variety of behaviors and characteristics that impacted the ability for people to communicate effectively. Once I started completing the self-assessments my perspective was broaden and I gained helpful insight

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    Key concepts in Unit 2 Social Emotional Development Erik Erikson 's Psychosocial Development: 8 stages 1. Trust vs. Mistrust: Trust: When parents provide everything the child needs, the child would believe that the world is reliable. Mistrust: When parents do not provide everything the child need, the child would believe that the world is dangerous, and undependable. 2. Autonomy vs. Shame: Autonomy: when parents give their toddlers encouragements and are patient with them, the kids would be able

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