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    Skills for Studying This paper is about skills for study and work sessions that will help you stay more focused and more on task. I went into deep research to find what skill would work best for studying/working. I personally use this skill of relaxation when I study because for me it helps work on my time management and skill of taking it slow and not rushing my work. This skill can be used in everyday life because a lot of the work that you do can not be rushed it as to be taken slow and…

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    As it gets close to graduation I try to figure out how to cram 1 years work into 3 days before final exams. Unfortunately, I failed and was not going to graduate with my class, after a few tears and pleading I got the points to graduate. That day I took studying seriously. My first year at Post was my best year when it came to studying I felt more comfortable with my study routine. Studying is something you don 't inherit it takes the time to develop a good study habit that works for…

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    Learning Style Assignment

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    Learning style is used to describe how individuals receive and process information. Everyone has different preferences of learning. In this assignment, I will analyze my preference of learning style, and figure out the best way to help myself on effective learning. A moderate preference of being a reflective learner was shown. A reflective learner will think about the new information alone rather than working with a group of people. When I received new information, I will spend time to think…

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    Former President John F. Kennedy once said, “leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.” As a young business student who is still in the process of learning what it means to be an effective leader and making a positive impact in the world, I need to learn and get advice from as much people as possible. Specifically, I must gain knowledge from those who have the experience and are experts in the fields of business and leadership. After listening to Ms. Dara Ashlock, I noticed three…

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    because they are able to apply experiences to what they are learning to understand the information better. When they relate these personal experiences to the information given they have a higher understanding. The concept of this is that the person has gained knowledge throughout the years by their experiences and are able to apply that knowledge to what is being taught to have a deeper understanding. This paper will discuss the Experiential Learning Cycles which are: act, reflect,…

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    The Narrator 's development can be traced through the manuscript from the commencement of his journey in which he is completely dependent on his religion and manuscript, to the resolution where he became independent from the manuscript and Buddha. The manuscript helps the Narrator grow as an individual and gain knowledge throughout the novel. The manuscript also serves as a tool that allows the Narrator to change from being a reserved and immature character, to becoming mature and independent at…

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    this experience I didn’t know how tiring it could be to actually be in the classroom. I noticed throughout the day that I would get really tired compared to most days. Managing a classroom takes a lot of effort and energy to produce an effective learning environment for the students. Before entering the classroom I thought it was going to be difficult to connect with the students, I was honestly very nervous on my first day. I was thinking “what if the kids don’t like me?” I was very curious on…

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    Describe The Classroom

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    cowboy hats, jackets, belts, stuffed horses for riding) and imitated being cowboys. It was interesting how a girl dressed up and stayed at home and pretended to cook for the boys who were riding horses. I got to see how pretend play can also be a learning opportunity for young…

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    recurring theme, Harper Lee shows the differences between the two learning systems, and how informal education has an influence on Scout and hints at why informal is embraced more than formal. One of the biggest differences between informal and formal education that struck Scout was the pace at which the students were learning, as Scout was far ahead of them, and found school boring. Throughout the novel, Scout shows a passion for learning and reading, as she and Atticus would read every night.…

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    In the process of Learning My writing experiences have been far and few between. This semester will have a great deal of learning for me. I don’t want to claim that I do not know how to write because basic communication is something we all use every day. I think it’s the fact that your words are put to paper and out there for all scrutiny. It is intimidating and intriguing at the same time. I really enjoy reading and enjoy the way these authors can bring out so much emotion from their readers…

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