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    Cultural Reflection Paper

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    Culture takes root long before we even know the meaning of the word. When healthcare providers strive to gain knowledge and understanding about the idealisms of different cultures, they establish a foundation of cultural competence to develop their professionalism. I interviewed Jeff, who is a twenty-eight year old white homosexual male. During childhood, Jeff’s mother determined prior to his birth that she was not able to provide for him at the level he deserved. She arranged for him to be adopted two

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    talked about ethical issues Christian and non-Christian statisticians face these days. Before I get into the details of how these two articles affect me, I would like to first summarize some common ethical issues statistical consultants are facing these days. In order to understand ethical issues in the statistical world, we need to understand 1) What is the typical ethical issues; 2) Why ethical issues are important to discuss and 3) How shall we avoid them. The purpose of reading is for us

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    make my family happy and that make me happy. I was always interested to work in bank and wanted to know that how can they manage somebody else’s money and help in economy system. I have a dream which is to become a banker and to contribute for best part of country’s economy. Dan Gilbert, an American Social Psychologist and writer, gave a speech at a TED event in February of 2004 on “The Surprising Science of Happiness” that I chose for my career and it related to me. The reason why I chose this Ted

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    evaluate ones opinion, thoughts and emotions. It “forms the basis of deep learning from past experiences” (Tsingo, 2014). It builds on critical thinking and problem solving. How I may choose use this in my future career as a radiation therapist is a means for debriefing, continued learning and managing my emotions. Ensuring I am mindful of myself. I hope to improve my understanding and obtain new perspectives by doing so. In the past, I have kept reflective journal entries as a mandatory assessment

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    A person can easily say that mediumship is foolishness (I guess that sort of gives away my position on the matter). It is my policy to report on my personal experiences in the "It's what you actually saw, not what you think you saw" manner. (Please note this remark is directed towards events that occur in the physical environment such as shadow people or hauntings). I'm not certain if I have always stuck to this policy in my past writings. With the supernatural, as with any topic whether it be politics

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    dominate in attributes causes a person to be “power over” other people in a dominate way. Because of this a person must be “power to” in order to have “power over” (Lebeuf & Mclean, 1997). This raises the question of whether or not sex has power and what sex is the dominate power? Traditionally men have dominated their power over females and males have asserted themselves as the empowered dominant sex. In result of this women were originally forced into the

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    a person getting ambushed in this scenario would pretend to fight with their sword or run. Instead, he decides to prepare in a way you would for a street fight. Another example is when Marshawn talks to the tailor in Scotland. He asks the tailor “What you got on that thang?” while pointing at his kilt. This a use of his incompatibility of language and culture with the Scottish people. It is used in the same way that many science fiction movies use aliens who don’t understand human culture. The alien

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    In the process of understanding what makes a productive counsellor, one must first understand the concept of counselling. Yet, it is impossible to box in the actual definition of counselling due to the ever-changing diversity of problems, environment and effective approaches grounded in various theories (Gladding, 2004). Counselling is a lifelong learning approach in the relationship between the counsellor and client. In which both parties learn to discover more about self, to empower personal growth

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    reason more effectively, but to be empathetic to others. As I approach the end of nursing school I want to become a good leader with a high level of emotional intelligence because it will not only prepare me to be a better leader one day, but it will also give me a greater self-awareness and will allow me to be a better nurse. The purpose of this paper is to discover how important emotional intelligence is to being a better nurse to my patient, a better co-worker, and a better supervisor to all those that

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    American television since the early 1980’s, when Rob Reiner’s This Is Spinal Tap was released. As revolutionary as the style of The Office was, it was even more consequential because of the way it depicted something that many Americans can relate to: what life is like working in a boring office job that may not exactly be the dream career people were dreaming of as children. One of the reasons that this show is so beloved is the way that the main character, Regional Manager Michael Scott (played by

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