Gecain Homework # 4: Refraction of Light Magdurulang, Emmanuel Lim. June 12, 2013 PHY11-2/B2 Prof. Kristine Gecain Homework # 4: Refraction of Light Diffuse reflection Light rays that are reflected from a surface and broken up and scattered into different directions. Specular reflection Reflection (as of light by a mirror) at a surface having irregularities small as compared with the wavelength of the incident radiation Index of refraction The ratio of the speed of light
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Instructions*: Navigation Use your mouse or tab key to move around in the form. You can open this file in Word and type right into the tables. The table cells will expand automatically, giving you as much room as you need. Team Information: Reflection Take a few moments to reflect about: 1) what worked well and what didn’t work well on your team and the reasons – Our team worked very well together on the project. We divided up the work load and each team member submitted a chapter. Everyone
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THOSE WINTER SUNDAY: ANALYSIS The poem “Those Winter Sunday” by Robert Hayden has the general motif of appreciation using the imagery as one of its primary tools of supporting this motif. The poem was a manly a reflection of the speakers youth. during which the speaker talks about his youth and he/she explains his/her lack of understanding and appreciations of the depth his/her father went through in making sure that the speaker as well as the rest of his/hers family was well taken care of. During
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As a member of this group, I think everyone was treated with respect and that was one of the key attributes of that group. This allowed everyone to feel comfortable enough to express their voices and opinions. With the artefact project, we were all able to provide input and all of our individual ideas were taken considerably and never turned away. There have been times where the group would get distracted during workshops however I think it allowed all of the members to become comfortable with one
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information be useful in your everyday work with children? Will it change your expectations for children? For yourself? Journal Options: 1. Written reflection journal. 2. Jing reflection with visuals, and paste the link into your discussion post. 3. Peer dialogue reflection (where you discuss the questions above with a peer or colleague and write a reflection that compares their peak experience with your own.) 4. Create a short video to relate your answer. Activity mode aims to provide quality study
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Personal reflections are characterized as learning through experience in gaining new insights and changed perception of self and practices. Reflection can be a difficult experience without the support and guidance of an expert (Johns, 2004). This personal reflection presents an exciting opportunity for me to consider how successful my placement in the intermediate care has been in terms of my own personal learning. By reflecting on the positive aspects of the placement, I will be able to make sense
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Johns Model of reflection Johns model is based on five cue questions which enable you to break down your experience and reflect on the process and outcomes. John (1995) used seminal work by Carper (1978) as the basis for his model exploring aesthetics, personal knowing, ethics and empirics and then encouraging the reflective practitioner to explore how this has changed and improved their practice. Carper B (1978) Fundamental patterns of knowing in nursing. Advances in Nursing Science. 1, 1, 13-23
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importance of personal reflection in nursing practice and how it is a fundamental skill in the field. It also looks into how personal reflection moulds a nurse though reflection on experience and development in the preforming of tasks and skills that provide the best possible patient care. The next section analyses and explains the skill of taking a blood glucose level reading; known as a BGL that was preformed during an intensive workshop. It further looks into a personal reflection of how I felt I preformed
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Josephine Morrow Guided Reflection Questions Opening Questions How did the simulated experience of Josephine Morrow’s case make you feel? The simulated experience of J. M case make me feel confident in my nursing skills. In addition, the simulation reinforced the knowledge obtained in lectures and readings about skin care and documentation in a more productive way. Talk about what went well in the scenario. At the beginning of the simulated experience of J.M case I introduced myself and identified
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Reflection Reflecting back on our teams overall performance, we are satisfied with the success our team has had in conducting meetings and completing tasks. Our differences in culture have helped us learn from each other and discuss assignments from different perspectives. We have been able to successfully complete our group assignments and receive a satisfactory grade for our work. The team’s ability to work together has eased the completion of the assignments in a timely manner. As a team we
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