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    teamwork skills and my individual performance reflective. Like Levi (2007) has said that work in today 's society has become more complex and includes more unconventional features and interdependence, it produced teamwork out. So I will use the Gibbs model (Gibbs 1988) which incorporates description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and an action plan to discuss how our teamwork reflected on the case study, prepare the group presentation and my individual performance reflective. Description

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    1. Gibbs, H.K. (1997, April). Porn-Free. The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/business/technology/1997/04/25/porn-free/ed8cb303-75cb-42a8-ab1b-52b94b55fc1b/ Gibbs is a mother who describes the ease of “accidently” stumbling upon pornography online and the wealth of sources the Internet can now provide. She advocates for content filtering software to help prevent children from finding porn by accident. 2. Norton, C. (1999, September). Porn-Free Net accounts for schoolchildren

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    Reflective Writing Essay INTRODUCTION The following reflective writing essay will centre on a particular event that I witnessed. I will be using Gibbs’ model of reflection, from Gibbs, G. (1988). For confidentiality purposes, I will name my family member as Estelita who is a fifty five year old female. DESCRIPTION Estelita was experiencing shortness of breath and chest pain. She called an ambulance, whereby a FRU car arrived, followed by a backup ambulance crew. The FRU responder performed

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    There are various models of reflective practice. The first model of reflection is demonstrated by Gibbs (1988) whose model focuses purely on the reflection after a specific experience the individual goes through. Gibbs reflective model consists of six stages. Another model of reflection was proposed by John’s (2000). The model for structured reflection (MSR) has 5 separate stages which allows an individual

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    Before plodding full steam ahead, it would behoove us to pin down some important definitions and qualifiers. First- the term "emerging church." In 2006, at a lecture at Westminster Seminary, Scot McKnight proffered that, "there is no emerging 'church'...it is a movement, or a conversation." This statement, now nearly a decade old was made in an attempt to clarify to his audience that "emerging/emergent" ≠ "denomination". This clarified distinction still stands; however as time has gone by, the

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    Corbera, Esteve, Manuel, Estrada and Katrina, Brown. “Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries: Revisiting the Assumptions." Climatic Change, vol. 100, no. 3-4, 2012, pp. 355-388. Springer Nature, doi: 10.1007/s10584-009-9773-1. Accessed 25 June 2017. This article discusses the topic of climate change and goes into detail how deforestation is one of the major contributors to climate change. The article goes on to state how deforestation is

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    The Truth About Rumors Rumors are among the many dilemmas afflicting the human condition. They eat away at society like a parasite, undermining morality and infecting good intentions with malice and decay. Despite the fact that rumors are not always accurate, they still spread like wildfires. Rumors are the leading cause of negativity in society. In Arthur Miller's work, The Crucible, rumors spur mass hysteria in the colonial town of Salem by changing people's views of a situation, undermining the

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    Rumors are among the many dilemmas afflicting the human condition. They eat away at society like a parasite, undermining morality and infecting good intentions with malice or decay. Despite the fact that rumors are not always accurate, they still spread like wildfires. Rumors are the leading cause of negativity in society. In Arthur Miller's work, The Crucible, rumors spur mass hysteria in the colonial town of Salem by changing people's views of a situation, undermining the self-confidence of victims

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    by Kathryn Gibbs, and Dream Big but Not Too Big. Being a dreamer is more important than being a realist because you can have a good imagination, leading to success, and a counterclaim about being a realist. First, you can imagine more when you are a dreamer. According to the text The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Ponyboy is a huge dreamer and is always imaginative. He imagines to take his mind off of the bad things in the world like

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    Why is the Rum always gone In the popular movie series The Pirates of the Caribbean, Alcohol, is shown quite frequently in order to accurately portray the time period. Almost all Characters in the movie are shown engaging in this particular adult activity, but why? Alcohol is no stranger to movie culture, and is often put in place to show a good time or a sense of brotherhood between friends. In this particular movie a darker reason is taken to the big screen for drinks to be downed, fear. Captain

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