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    Transitioning from a licensed practical nurse to a registered nurse I feel will be a fairly challenging task. This is due to the fact that responsibilities and expectations of a registered nurse are much higher. “Consider the many reasons for returning to school. You may think the recognition for your work and pay differential are the primary reasons. These may be considerations but you are embarking on a journey of professional development that will further your knowledge, skills, and abilities

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    Reflecting on Ms. McPherson speech about her son; I was deeply moved from her speech. One big take away that stirred my emotions was inclusion for her son and that it took a decade before another student to call Robert by his first name. Another aspect was Roberts’s third grade class and those students that included him in their activities like playing soccer or inviting him to a birthday party. This is the type of classroom I want to incorporate and be the premises of my class and that is inclusion

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    focus on work for other classes first. Though I didn’t end up completing all the things I planned for, I did go after school Tuesday to learn more about the Robotics club and I plan on joining by the end of the month. I found out that they are transitioning to C Sharp to program their robots and that they have members who have been coding for years so I could get some help with learning C Sharp which was really convenient.

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    one-on-one regarding math was a breeze. Yet, presenting in front of the classroom involved some awkward difficulties. I'd occasionally speak too quickly for listeners to comprehend, speak subduedly, or even become lost for words. Very problematic. Transitioning into high school, I decided to at least test the waters and put myself out there to rupture my shell. I wanted to pry open my shell to enhance myself, to be open to unaccustomed opportunities. During the summer, I signed up for public speaking

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    Transitioning to a Better Person John looked at the clock and saw there was twelve minutes remaining in the half. He scanned the opposing team. All of them standing two inches taller and weighing 20 to 100 more pounds. He was nervous to see his first varsity time at center. He knew he was in for a battle. I was in the same situation sophomore year when I became the starter after five games. When I became the varsity center I transitioned to an adult because I later became more involved in my community

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    In the beginning I was really nervous about transitioning from high school life to college life. What everyone says is true; college is a whole different world when compared to high school. That includes the people around me, and the new responsibilities I had to take on. When I was told that I had to take a cornerstone class I was not happy that I had to pay for a class that had nothing to do with my major. Turns out this class was the most helpful class to help a freshman tune into the college

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    Although I did not initially like what Kayla had to say, I was still open to listen. “You’re kind of like that saying, you’re a jack of all trades, but a master of none.” It was essentially a compliment, but it wasn’t projected as one. Not knowing if I should have been thankful or offended, I nervously laughed it off and replied with a sarcastic thanks. I did not bother to ask her what she meant. Instead, I thought about her words and it took me a while to realize that it might have been one of the

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    A Life Transitioning Event Up until the eighth grade, I wasn’t certain what I planned to do after high school, I had at least four different plausible career choices, and none of them were exactly conceivable. It wasn't until I took a Gateway To Technology class, that I discovered the Engineering field. It was the first year the school district had introduced the program, and it sounded intriguing. Our instructor gave us a research assignment; to explore different engineering fields and how they

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    According to “Education and Students in Foster Care,” “Nationally, there are approximately 400,000 children in the foster care system on any given day.” These children are in a way being put at a disadvantage because of the effects of transitioning the child out of their home and into a strangers’ residence. Changeovers for fosters often result in many unfortunates including mixed feelings, education success decrease and a lack of preparation into adulthood. Promoting the community to learn about

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    The summer of transitioning from middle school to high school was full of anticipation. I was fourteen and nervous about starting high school, anxiously counting down the days and hours until the first day. I would start swimming that fall for my high school’s swim team; which filled me with both excitement and anxiety over grueling practices and meets. However, all of this anticipation for school and swimming quickly fled once the news of Hurricane Irene broke. The storm was destined to hit

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