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Reflection Paper Undergraduate 901 words
Confronting Death and Old Age: A Personal Reflection
A personal reflection on formative encounters with death and aging, from a grandfather's funeral to caregiving for an elderly family member, and the life changes that followed.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 1,141 words
Who Moved My Cheese? Character Alignment and Life Lessons
A reflection on Spencer Johnson's Who Moved My Cheese?, exploring character alignment, change management lessons, and real-world business applications.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 2,894 words
Case Management Practice: Intake, Referral, and Client Engagement
A reflective case management portfolio exploring intake procedures, client data collection, assessment methods, and engagement strategies drawn from direct field experience.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 647 words
The New Campus Racism: Race, Perception, and College Life
A reading response to Noel Kent's 1997 essay exploring how racism persists on college campuses through subtle bias, reverse racism perceptions, and racial inequality.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 1,566 words
Preschooler Playground Observation: Piaget and Social Development
A naturalistic observation of a 4-year-old girl at a playground, analyzed through Piaget, Maslow, Bandura, and Skinner's developmental frameworks.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 698 words
Education, Service, and Perseverance: A Personal Journey
A personal essay reflecting on education's value through immigrant roots, volunteer work in Kolkata, Science Olympiad achievements, and lessons learned from failure.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 942 words
You Are Known by the Company You Keep: A Childhood Lesson
A personal narrative about a childhood incident on a Texas farm that taught a lasting lesson: you are judged by the company you keep, even on your first offense.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 1,043 words
Why Keeping Your Army CAC Safe and Secure Matters
A soldier reflects on twice leaving their CAC in a card reader, examining security risks, military accountability, and the personal duty to protect sensitive access cards.
Reflection Paper High School 451 words
First Love, Heartbreak, and the Power of the English Language
A reflective essay with original poetry exploring teenage first love, heartbreak, and the global importance of the English language as a communication tool.
Reflection Paper Graduate 927 words
Christian Client Preferences for Prayer in Counseling
Explores Christian clients' preferences for prayer as a counseling intervention, key findings from Weld & Eriksen (2007), and practical applications for depressive patients.