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    of humanity and continually seeking out occasions to develop her knowledge, impressed me. She served in a leadership capacity of the Social Work Student Alliance and had taken her position to heart. They were involved in activities to promote social justice in the local community, as well as globally. She also participated as a social work peer mentor to a social work junior student. In closing, I believe Sabrina has a range and depth of practice experiences to build on as she continues her

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    In 2011, I was diagnosed with Non-Verbal Learning Disorder(NLD). A brain-based condition that effects educational and social development. When I was young, I was described as a social butterfly. But in class I was labeled as disruptive and unable to focus. As I got older, my peers and the adults around me noticed that I was different. I was unable to pick up on social cues, therefore unable to keep friendships. I have always been a loud talker, but I didn 't know when to stop. The more anxious I

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    can be very difficult to get a group of people to change some of their events, ideals, or policies. Especially when they have been the same for so long. Being able to deal with the resistance and eventually create positive change is a very important skill for a leader to have. Without this the group would never be able to grow or evolve over time. One way to implement change is to present the situation that is being discussed that needs to change. Then show the possible outcomes and benefits of the

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    knowledge and skills for the learners. Students can easily locate various learning programs online, and these are always accessible and convenient for any interested party in the online fraternity. However, there are few challenges that are associated with the online world, but the educators have provided succinct methods that can be used by learners to develop knowledge and skills that are associated with the learning platform. Role of the online world in developing knowledge and skills The online

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    You can learn a lot from someone else even if it’s just through a conversation. Working with others involves learning from others as well as developing lifelong skills. As a student I never felt 100% confident in my answers or opinions so when teachers used group work like think/pair/share, I was able to gain confidence in my ability and also learn from other students. For my leaving cert I set up a study group

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    structured and solution focused basis for counsellors, psychotherapists and hypnotherapists. It is a three stage model in which each state consists of specific skills that the therapist uses to help the client move forwards. Egan considered his method to be more about prevention than cure. By mastering the process of using these basic skills in an appropriate manner the talking therapist may be able to increase their efficiency and structure their work in a more logical way, thus helping clients in

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    such a role. As a communication intern, I was professional; I handled enquiries from external entities, expanded social media strategy and assisted in workshops if needed. At University, it was the norm to negotiate during projects to ensure a favourable outcome; this practice served me well on numerous occasions, for example, at Model United Nations.

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    and school assignments”. Besides, the executive director state that these training motivate and prepare students to insert into society, learning a trade and receiving a salary for their efforts; understanding the meaning of the work, developing social skills, adopting appropriate behaviors, and adequate work’s habits (Virtual Job Shadow, 2016). In Miami- Dade County, students are encouraged to participate in concurrent or dual enrollment programs while in high school. The dual or concurrent enrollment

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    whether I am exploring an urban area with new friends, or hiking a desolate mountain, I have a passion for finding new experiences. In addition to my interests, I have long considered myself a social person with the ability to build rapport with anybody as I have always had strong interpersonal skills. I enjoy making new friends, the dynamics of conversation, and assessing people to understand their needs and opinions in an effort to know them. Bottom line, I know I would be good at convincing

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    Literacy is a resource that when allocated amidst political, social and gender constraints benefits society as a whole. Literacy by its basic definition is how one can read, write and communicate effectively with people. Beyond that, it’s about being competent in a subject area. For example, reading in a literate level means that a person is able to read fluently by pronouncing words correctly without many mistakes. Another form of literacy when reading, is when a person can read in public without

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