Personal Reflection Paper Shaun Weems BSHS/345 December 15, 2015 Chelie Byerly Personal Reflection Paper The purpose of this essay is to inform the audience about how I will stop the invidious comparison and how I will identify strategies that I that I am using to block the signal of vicarious traumatization in my life. And as a human services professional how I could avoid vicarious traumatization in my profession. Finally, discuss what blocker mechanism I can developed to avoid vicarious traumatization in our daily basis. To begin it is important to understand what invidious comparison means.
The invidious comparison is when compared a person with others based on race, sex, religion, or class. This situation can cause many problems in our society and have a negative effect on people when
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I think it is very unfair, but I make the best decision I could, and that helped me in many way. I left my job not only because I did not get the promotion that I wanted and for which I had fought, but I realized that I could never aspire to something better having her as my boss. To stop the comparisons we need to understand that each individual is unique and that there will be occasions where there will not going to fit the profile.
We need not feel less or more than others, and we must always treat each other with respect and tolerance. It is important that we stop creating evaluate and comparisons with others, we are, who we are and there is nothing that can change about that. No comparisons are good even when they are without the eagerness to offend or belittle anyone. Personally time to focus on being a better person every day and finding the point that I can overcome to become a better person. I treat myself, treat others with respect, and always try to treat others the same way that I would like to be
SQ7 Daily checks can include: Weekly checks can include: • Fire extinguishers are in place • First aid kits are in place • Exit signs are properly illuminated • Evacuation routes and emergency exit doors are not obstructed • Automatic fire doors are not obstructed and are not being held open by chocks, heavy objects nor any other inappropriate methods • First aid kits are fully stocked • Fire extinguisher gauges show that the extinguisher is fully pressurised • Emergency exit doors can be easily opened from the inside • Emergency warning systems work – determined by weekly testing of the alarms at a pre-arranged P1 Administrative building: • electrocution • check power boards are proper safety ones and check weekly/ daily To ensure
Introduction The purpose of this report is to summarize what our team, the Fig Neutrons, did for the final project of ECE160. For the project we used an Arduino Sparkfun Kit to build a Simon says game with multiple game modes that would display several different game statistics on an LCD screen. The work the team has done includes Charlieplexing LEDs and including code for implementing the LEDs, writing code for a reverse Simon game. We also had to make the game play a different song than the one provided, and write code for the LCD to display wins, losses, game length, and the number of games played.
1. Review question #2: False positives tend to make users insensitive to alarms, and thus reduce their reactivity to actual intrusion events. Also, false positive seems like an alert, but is in fact, routine activity. A false negative seems like normal activity and is in fact an alert-level action. From a security perspective, a false negative is least desirable because a false negative are a failure in the mission of the system.
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1. 31 counties, 2551652 is total 2010 population, Washington county in Arkansas has largest area of 956.1 square miles 2. New York has largest number of African Americans, District of Columbia (DC) has largest percen tage of African Americans 3. Middle Atlantic has 3014385 4. - FIPS code is the field that can use to join table with dating table.
User authentication in Ubuntu 15.04 systems in an AD environment All HACKD, LLC systems are supposed to be connected to the Microsoft Active Directory domain. However, after implementing Ubuntu 15.04 in the systems that were running on Windows XP, there is a need to ensure interoperability by allowing Ubuntu users to join the AD domain using their credentials. In such instances, the Samba software suite is used to provide AD connectivity and provide stable, secure and fast file sharing and print services to all clients using the SMB/CIFS protocol. In this case, Samba is a critical component for integrating Linux clients in a Windows environment (Samba.org, 2015).
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In the following assignment, you are required to answer each of the following: 1. Explain what “proctoring” means and why the UoPeople requires proctored exams. “A proctor is an impartial individual appointed to monitor or supervise a student during their examinations. All students taking proctored exams are required to have a proctor for various reasons: 1. To guarantee proper student verification, that meets the standards of accrediting agencies.
Up until the 19th century, trauma meant something psychical. Once limited to bodily wounds, trauma, in its contemporary understanding, is now also recognized as an injury to the mind, soul, or spirit. Though Sigmund Freud’s views of trauma evolved over time, what remains essential from his studies of “hysteria” and “shell-shock” is the inability of the mind to perceive the traumatic event as it occurs, resulting in a structure of delayed understanding. The traumatic memory cannot be processed on a linguistic level and as a result, surfaces through as somatosensory and involuntary responses. Studying these forms of embodied memory led those like French psychologist Pierre Janet to make the careful distinction between narrative and traumatic memory.
We are constantly being compared. Almost unknowingly it seems, our peers, teachers, and family compare us. “Wow, you’re so much shorter than your sister” or “You have much darker hair than your sister¨ is statements we receive constantly. We not only get compared on our physical features, we are also compared based on our grades and pretty much everything we
Famous American novelist and humorist Mark Twain once said, “Comparison is the death of joy.” That statement is most certainly true when one compares himself or herself to other people with regards to worldly possessions. It is so easy to look at others who sport designer jeans, speed down the highway in a Mercedes Benz, and live in the most fashionable and sought after neighborhoods and become at least mildly envious. In that respect, comparison most certainly can be the death of joy.
Hi Professor Fernandez, This is Kim Phuong Nguyen. I took your Chemistry 110 course Spring 2015 and I found it to be one of the most enjoyable courses I have ever taken. You may not remember me, as I often came into lab on Mondays when you were there. Chemistry has always been a more challenging course for me, but I was very proud of that A I received from your class.
Kassie Noriega EDL 297A Reflection Paper 1 “Expect Nothing yet be prepared for anything” (Lynch 4). This week, I am writing about being prepared. I read a book called The Way of the Champion by Lynch and Huang. In the readings they talk about being a leader. I believe one of the most important things in being a leader is being prepared.
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This module and coursework requirements were directed to present some crucial and effective experience for me. During the entire course, I had learnt a number of different learning, which can be proved quite helpful for me to build a successful and attractive career ahead. I can present the significance of the coursework activities done in terms of my learning from this subject. The reflection of the coursework learning can be presented as below: Problems faced during the research work: Although I have been able to finish my coursework requirements within the time frame.