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    Introduction(300) Rolfe (2011) state that reflection is a mental process which include thinking, feeling, imagining and learning about what was happening in the past and which could be considered as a personal experience. Reflection is a continuous debate on what might have happened differently and if this could affect differently the present and the future regarding the outcome if is positive or negative. Experience underpin the process of reflection. According to Nursing & Midwifery Council

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    society is place where communication has become a basic factor as in the reading pdf one. It has the effect that in the society, with no communication, then the personal self-identity will be lost. People in the society care and reflect a lot in the society and their fitting in it. This is done through the art of communication. The social life of communication has been advanced from just the basic and the usual way of communication that is tradition, the verbal communication. With technology, there

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    THANDRA PAPARAYA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Department Of Electronics And Communications (ECE) Subject An Advanced Seminar on… Optical Camouflage Author 1 Munakala .Nagaraju Mail id: tpistece403@gmail.com Contact Number: 7799224496 9966557668 Contact Address Thandra Paparaya Institute Of Science & Technology, Komatapalli, Vizianagaram Dist. ABSTRACT: Imagination is impetus to

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    When I spoke with Sheena you immediately noticed that she has been involved in several years of college and work ethic. The outfit she picked out shows that business and professional work is what she is into. Her voice was mellow and smooth throughout the conversation and had thorough answers. Her word choice matched her age and personality. Through the whole conversation she was comfortable with answering the questions. When I asked Sheena questions about her personal life she answered promptly

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    Communication Reflection

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    I am teaching my niece how to correctly punch people… The other day I had brunch with a friend and got the opportunity to meet one of his colleague from New York. United by our continued struggle for in realizing women’s rights, equality and justice we often get into the most heated conversations and this gathering was no different, in between talks of clinical trials, dapivirine vaginal rings, PReP, feminism, freedom etc. The conversation gravitated towards our lives, how we navigate spaces and

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    Communication Reflection

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    Were the employees welcoming? The employees were welcoming. Were they friendly, is it good to make friends at work? They were friendly at work, but sometimes it may not work out being friends with fellow employees especially if you are their boss they may expect special privileges. Was there a lot of interaction with other employees or did you work alone (Heathfield, 2017)? The interaction at work was limited, most conversation was in regards to the IT work being completed. What positive things did

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    worked with Level C again. During my last class, I found out that each week the lessons focus on different topics. This week’s topic is communication. For this lesson the teacher decided on phone calls for different purposes such as booking appointments, inviting someone, accepting or declining invitations, etc. as well as the non-interactive aspect of modern communication like leaving a voicemail. She wanted to do a simulation exercise. As usual, she started with giving them some vocabulary words. The

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    detach themselves from the situation, requiring more time to process situations. 2.2. Reflective Cycle (Gibbs, 1988) The model provides six stages in which a professional may reflect upon their experiences. It focuses on the medium of written reflection and comprises: (1) a description of the event; (2) a description of emotional responses; (3) consideration of the emotional response; (4) analysis, including academic research, to understand the situation; (5) conclusions drawn from the experience;

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    Kasey Rivera Reflection

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    Ray Kroc, “The quality of a leader is reflected in the standards they set for themselves”. As developing leaders, do we reflected the same standards we set upon ourselves to other? I thought I knew Kasey Rivera before asking others about her. The reflection that people saw of Kasey was different from what she was seeing. On the surface, Kasey Rivera is an eighteen year old college pursuing her bachelor's degree in order to success in the future. However, there is more than just a college student in

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    The GTCNI Competence Framework (2007:10) cites the work of Sharpe (2004) who states that, Professional knowledge is no longer viewed as just consisting of a standardised, explicit and fixed knowledge base. It is now seen as knowledge which exists in use, is ethical in its use and is changed by experience. Critically discuss the role of reflective practice in supporting this assertion. The GTCNI have argued that, “Professional knowledge, by its very nature, is organic and, to an extent, evolutionary

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