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    The reasons that I got into the field of public administration was the community needs and its’ lifeblood. Plus, I have this desire to constant improve the overall policies for the ideal of good government. Ever since I got into the graduate school for a Master of Public Administration at the San Diego State University. I came from a small town in the east and moved to one of major cities in the United States. Everything and everyone from there opened my eyes wide opened to the world and all of its’

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    SHAILENDRA SIGDEL PSC ought to present the idea of Public Service Trainee for a three-year time frame to youthful and splendid experts from various areas. The enrollment will be on an agreement premise and take after some cutting edge techniques A protest frequently heard in the common administration is that "quality" individuals are not having any significant bearing for the open rivalry opportunities of Public Service Commission. One of the issues in Nepal is that youthful and qualified individuals

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    Cheating: Comparing My Experience to Literature ”It was a wife’s worst nightmare.” In story “Sexy” by Jhumpa Lahiri, there is a married couple that seems like they are once-in-a-lifetime happy. However, we find out that the husband Dev found another woman that he wanted to talk to and he did not tell his wife about it. Based of my experience and the character’s experience, cheating is bad because it can hurt people. Cheating can also have people thinking about doing some really bad stuff to themselves

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    Beginning of a Long Poem on Why I Burned the City” by Lawrence Benford and “Jimmy the Terrorist” by Omar Ahmed reveal the effects of racism in society and how one may handle the situation. In comparing, Benford and Ahmed reveal the effects of one’s experiences of injustice which can later follow into adulthood and the two ways it is handled. In the poem, “The Beginning of a Long Poem on Why I Burned the City”, the speaker “[grows] up in hate [that] [bubbles] in the back streets” (2-3). Already at a

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    Suicide And Suicide

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    ‘postvention’ expert, Karl Andriessen has focused his PhD project at the University of New South Wales, on investigating the grief, mental health and help-seeking experiences of adolescents who have lost a loved one through suicide. The study, supported by the Anika Foundation for Adolescent Depression and Suicide, identifies the adolescents’ experiences, which may be specific for this age group, to determine whether they require specific attention from caregivers or health professionals. "It is well-known

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    My Identity

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    hard to get what I want in life whether it is going to college, persuing my desired career of engineering, or simply playing well in a soccer game. I have learned that everything will not just be handed to me. Visiting Portugal is more of a humble experience compared to a vacation. Ever since I can remember, soccer would always be on the television to watch

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    Personal Reflection

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    me were extending experiences and networking/connecting. Reflecting on my educational and professional career, these two themes have been the most relevant. Extending experiences When I graduated from UC Santa Barbara (UCSB), I expected to get a job within the month. I believed that by simply having my degree I would stand out from the group, little did I know this was completely false. I had a resume with little experience and realized it was my lack of previous experiences that would haunt me

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    discomfort that comes with self-reflection. Lucy’s experience in the United States is dissatisfactory from the moment of her arrival onwards. She describes her first night as “gray-black and cold” and notes that no one told her January would be cold (Kincaid 3-5). This comment marks the intensity of Lucy’s transition. And Coldest, too, opens with an unforgiving winter. The first lines, “cold, and coldest,” reflect not only the season but Lucy’s experience of it - she has never experienced a night so cold

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    Reflection On Social Work

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    experienced many different opportunities. Over the last few weeks I learned about the process of facilitating a care conference with family members and the resident. I learned how to write up notes about the care conference to chart. Another learning experience I discovered was the process of guardians for residents who cannot make their own decisions. My supervisor and I sat down to discuss the process and went through paperwork on how to become a guardian. I learned a lot about Power of Attorney’s during

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    practicum round. The review will critically reflect my experience from this practicum, using readings and learnings my strengthens and weaknesses will be revealed. Strategies will also be implemented in what areas I need to focus on before my next practicum round. Something that I observed at the beginning of my practicum were the issues concerning behavioural guidance. There was a group of four boys who required the greatest assistance, my experience in managing people and being a parent quickly reminded

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