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    While searching for something to do this summer I wanted to find something that I could gain some very useful experiences from, so when I received an email informing me about a fellowship in the south working to improve schools I was ecstatic. Participating in this fellowship would mean I am taking the leadership pathway and that is the pathway I was looking to be a part of because I think it is probably the best pathway to gain experience that is easily transferable into the work place. The…

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    Is it sacrificing oneself for others? Is it putting others before yourself? A hero does all this, but thinks about all the outcomes with every decision that they make. John is a hero in so many different ways. He trusts his gut and does what is necessary in order to keep his friends and family safe. There was incident that happen after a day or two after the EMP hit the United States. There was a man…

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    listening to everyone’s concerns and/or ideas can be problematic. When I am in a group, I am always looking for a way to improve things and voice my opinion with them. Speaking up is a great way to create change anywhere and I believe heavily in it. As a student leader I am entrusted with the belief that I will be facilitating group settings while adhering to all of the groups concerns or ideas. This may be the general thought about any type of leader but it is not always accomplished.…

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    Emotional Health

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    support this dimension would be to meditate on a regular basis. When a person meditates it allows them to relax, gain control of their inner thoughts and emotions. This can calm a person who may be angry down or even relieve stress for a person who is stressed out making them an emotionally stable person. 6f.) Spiritual Health is the dimension that involves having a sense of meaning and purpose in your life (Donatelle, 2013, p. 07). A behavior that a person could practice to support this…

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    Lemonade Day Reflection

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    was a great way to get students a feel how difficult running a business is. In the real world there are competition between businesses everywhere. A lot of people complained about having 20 lemonade stands in one place, but it represents a realistic idea of businesses. A mall has more than 20 stores competing for costumers. Each store advertisement tries to convince their store is better than another store. They also have promotion to convince consumers their store has better deals. This was the…

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    My Early Childhood Program

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    This is my first semester in the early childhood program and I love it! This has been a great experience for me and doing what I love most. Children a great thing and we as early childhood teacher we need to know that. I have learned so many things about this program and how to better myself in my work. I hope that someday I can open my own daycare business and be successful. This program will teach me many things that I know or don’t know about kids. I’m excited for what the future holds for me…

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    assures that students do just that by creating an environment that is fun and engaging, and also in a way that is intellectually and, in some cases, physically. The jigsaw teaching technique has been used since the early 1970s by Elliot Aronson (Jigsaw), and is a form of teaching a class where the students are broken into groups in order to solve only a piece of the overall problem (Wikipedia). This complex technique is actually not as easy as it may seem, as it takes a lot of well thought out…

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    Music Therapy And Stress

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    First of them is to add the music to the daily exercise. All of the exercises such as walking, running, yoga or stretching are the good ways to eliminate built-up tension and lactic acid that gets trapped in our bodies and creates stress and disease. Adding music can enhance the effect of eliminating built-up tension (Fitzpatrick). Combining music with work is also good for people’s health…

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    For example, makes contact between students and teachers easier, provides tools to help with class work, but most importantly provides online education. To put it another way, technology has evolved so much that it is now easier for students of all ages to get an education, now that many schools are providing online classes. This type of educational opportunity turns out to be very convenient, especially for adults returning to school, because they can take classes from the comfort of their own…

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    This kind of discourse brings in Mori ideas of Whānau and Community, getting everyone involved, in order to find ways for students in poverty. It creates a sense of empowerment, the children then get to go home to their families and tell them all about what they have learnt and it gets messages through to the whole community. Garden to table is a great way to achieve equitable outcomes as it is run through schools so it will impact…

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