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    It has been a great eight-week course and my view of Philosophy has changed a lot. I never took a class like this and learned a lot not only about various Philosopher’s but also about myself. This class allowed me to look inward at myself and reflect on my decisions throughout my life. Learning about Thoreau, Socrates, Frankl and Pieper and their view and experiences were fun and made me think about what Philosophy is and why we need it in our lives. The reading and discussion that had the most impact

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    (c2) Oni se zabili (navzájem). The example (a1) has the index i with the pronoun they and the index k with the accusative case of the pronoun they, which means that the pronoun they have a meaning of „people“, which are NOT the people included in the meaning of them, i.e. them has the so-called disjoined refference. The following examples (12), (13) and (14) show that in English the nominative and accusative cases of the pronoun they are used to mark different (groups of) people. (12) (13) (14) The

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    reflexivization should apply in the lexicon or in the syntax. Specifically, according to R&S, in languages like English where the parameter is set to “lexicon”, reflexivization of ECM verbs or of a dative argument is prohibited while nominalization of reflexive verbs is allowed. This is shown in (1), (2), and (3), respectively. (1) *John considers intelligent. (Intended: ‘John considers himself intelligent.’) (2) *John sent a letter. (Intended: ‘John sent a letter to himself.’) (3) She dresses slowly because

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    1. Introduction Reflective practice is a key part of working as a health care professional, including speech and language therapists (SLT), and will be used throughout a practitioner’s career as part of their continuing professional development. It is the practice of experiencing situations and then reflecting on them, which is how clinicians may enhance their knowledge and skills and, thus, maintain their competence throughout their career as a practicing therapist (RCSLT, 2003). It is through this

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    A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. There are different kinds of pronouns. Personal Pronouns Personal pronouns may be used as: the subject of a verb, or the object of a verb. Subject Pronouns The subject of a verb does the action of the verb. The personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we and they can all be used as the subject of a verb. Study the following two sentences: Lisa likes cats. She has four cats. In the first sentence, the

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    Promote Professional Development 4.1 Compare models of reflective practice Reflective practice is an essential means of developing basic skills and knowledge into expert skills and knowledge. Repetition of a particular skill enables a worker to become more competent in [performance, and eliminates poor practice. Workers can assist their team mates to improve their performance. Reflective practice helps workers think about how they could change their way of working – or should change their

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    The importance of reflective teaching “Be a reflective teacher. Honestly look at what you do from time to time. Evaluate the purpose of your role as a teacher.” (Robert John Meenham, 2011) There is a usual but important cliché for a teacher´s career: a teacher has to be a life-long learner to be an effective teacher. Research on effective teaching over the past two decades has proved that effective practice is related to questioning, reflection and continuous professional development. Reflective

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    All professionals will find that reflecting on the way they carry out their work can help them improve the quality of their skills. This is even more important in work involving a continual increase in understanding, such as fields with ongoing research like osteopathy. (“Ncor” 2017) Reflecting has become a necessary skill for those in healthcare who want to provide the highest level of care they can for their patients. It has been proposed that reflection is a more meaningful method of learning

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    Grammar Narrative Content Why is grammar so important? Why should we study, teach and use proper grammar? The English language is a uniquely human achievement and therefore deserves our consideration and examination. Language is arguably the most important tool we have for creating an impact on the world around us. Without proper grammar, language loses its efficacy for communicating well with others. Reading, writing, listening and speaking all have a greater effect when grammar is utilized

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    Summer Reflection I will not reflect on what I did this summer. Socrates once said, “An unexamined life is a life not worth living.” I must refute. An unexamined life is the only life worth living. I live my life gazing into the future, unburdened by the past. In fact, I have never looked into a mirror, never taken a bath, never looked out of a window at night. When my friends have the hiccups, I take them on a joyride. Switching lanes always cures the hiccups. Another advantage is you never

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