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    In the course of a journey a person is faced with obstacles that will test if they have the strength to overcome it or if we will fall under the pressure of our own weaknesses. Journeys can be a tricky thing. When there is a conflict or a challenge in a journey, the strength is magnified in this moment because we are trying to overcome it. But if we fall to our own demise the weaknesses are amplified. Furthermore, strengths are magnified when the challenge is defeated and the weaknesses are magnified

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    Siddiqui, Aayan Narrative Winning Against Life’s Obstacle Course “Nothing upon earth is without its difficulties! It is the secret impulse within, it is the love and the delight we feel, that help us to conquer obstacles, to clear out new paths, and to overleap the bounds of that narrow circle in which others poorly toil.” -- Johann Goethe. writer. Overcoming obstacles in life is very important to developing a person. This quote from Goethe gives us many reasons as to why. It gives us joy,

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    An obstacle course was designed to help children further enhance and develop their motor skills. This course included crawling through a cement pipe, swinging across the grass holding onto a rope with both hands, and walking a narrow line drawn on the sidewalk has been planned for outdoor play. The three motor skills used in this course or locomotion, balance, rebound and airborne; the five not used are body and space perception, rhythm and temporal awareness, projectile management, fine-muscle

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    That is exactly how I felt two years ago when I crossed my finish line… It started on a chilly February morning at my church’s Youth Camp Retreat, called “Winter Blast”. My friends had tried to persuade me all morning to climb the two-story ropes course, in the barn at the top of the hill. “Come on Amanda, how do you know you won’t like it unless you try it?” Nora asked as she pulled on her tennis shoes. “I just know, I’m terrified of heights and I don’t want to fall,” I protested back as I crawled

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    journey at Loras we went to a low ropes course as part of Launch into Loras weekend. It wasn’t an ordinary ropes course because it had teachable moments as part of our learning experience. It was time to get out of our comfort zones and allow ourselves to interact with others. This was either going to make us one or break us into awkward groups. Another part of our task was that we needed to take mental notes on how our mindset changed throughout the course because we would later on reference it to

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    In her article, “Basic Writing Through the Back Door: Community-Engaged Courses in the Rush-to- Credit Age,” Oregon State University professor Cori Brewster reflects on her experiences working with high school and college students in an accelerated summer writing course for college credit. Brewster’s reflection is pragmatic and demonstrates the strengths and the weaknesses of the program. She also shares her hopes for the future of similar programs and some suggestions for the improvement of future

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    What you see before you are my final grades from the past two semesters. While I know you 're concerned with the letters and numbers, rest assure that these are about as insightful as an Instagram photo. My first semester of freshman year, for the most part, went by without much of a hiccup. I was able to coast by with the same mindset towards learning I carried in high school, and I finished with a 3.30 GPA. Afterward, my second semester was what lead me to buckle down. I realized that I would need

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    computer-based instruction experiences I have had. My first experience with a course conducted completely using computer-based instruction as an adult learner occurred during the fall semester of 2007. I was nearing the completion of my first Master’s degree and enrolled in ED500A, which was an educational research class. Although I had extensive experience utilizing technology and the Internet, and had dabbled in CBI, this course was conducted entirely online and proved to be challenging for me. The

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    Online Classes vs. Traditional Classroom Learning When deciding to take college courses there are many choices you have to make. One of the more important choices is where you plan to take your classes. Online classes are becoming increasingly popular because they can be easier to fit into a busy schedule, but some people still argue that nothing beats a traditional classroom setting. Having the option of online classes makes continuing an education more appealing to people that have to balance

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    nursing profession. Progression to the clinical nursing courses at the University is also subject to scrutiny. Students have to meet the set technical standards as outlined in the student’s handbook of Nursing. There are pre-requisite standards set at every level and stage of learning that students have to meet the minimum set score and results before they progress to the advanced levels. It ensures that the admitted students stay of course and focus on most students tend to relax after their early

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