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Reflection Paper Undergraduate 822 words
Career Counseling Veterans with Disabilities: Bias & Practice
A career counselor reflects on working with Jerome, a Black veteran amputee, exploring disability, race, and veteran status biases in vocational rehabilitation.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 667 words
Interest Groups and California's Marijuana Proposition 19
Explores how opposing interest groups—law enforcement, MADD, unions, and the ACLU—shaped the debate over California's Proposition 19 to legalize marijuana.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 526 words
Hormones and the Nervous System: Endocrine-Brain Connections
Explores the relationship between the nervous system and endocrine system, focusing on hormones, the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and hormonal balance.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 739 words
The Hidden Costs of Underage Drinking: A Social Work View
Explores the financial and social costs of underage drinking, community prevention strategies, and social work perspectives on youth alcohol abuse.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 1,519 words
Anne Sexton's "The Fury of Overshoes": A Personal Reflection
A personal reflection on Anne Sexton's poem "The Fury of Overshoes," exploring childhood nostalgia, the desire to grow up, and the bittersweet realities of adulthood.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 606 words
Lessons in Construction Project Management Leadership
A reflection on managing a home addition project, challenging an architect's errors, navigating permits, and learning key leadership lessons in construction management.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 466 words
Future Value of Money and Smart Financial Decision-Making
Explore how understanding present and future value of money shapes smarter investment choices, from savings accounts to bonds, CDs, and preferred stock.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 418 words
Deception and Judgment in Shakespeare's King Lear
A reaction paper analyzing how deception, false appearances, and poor judgment by aging fathers drive the moral chaos in Shakespeare's King Lear, Acts I–III.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 1,048 words
Educational Technology, Distance Learning, and the Digital Divide
A student reflection on Moore & Kearsley's views on educational technology, online learning growth, internet access, and global competition in digital infrastructure.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 1,838 words
Freud, Erikson, and Pavlov: Child Development Theories
A comparative reflection on Freud, Erikson, and Pavlov's theories of child development and how developmental milestones shape learning and education.