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Misadventures from a Different Perspective
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  • Group Work, continued
    Some group work isn't so bad. Other group work makes you want to scream and rip heads off. I am amazed that no matter what I do, I always end up in some position of leadership within groups despite attempts to avoid doing so. When things need to be done, I can't just let them be neglected, I have this need to make things work.If I see something tha...
  • Goodbye, brain!
    I was going to post something really relevant and interesting to some...then I did almost all my homework. I actually have to work at this, likely because I don't know any of the terminology. It isn't something I have studied before (so I can't reprise most of my undergraduate time and breeze through everything with decent grades), and I can tell I...
  • Respect
    Try being respectful of the background of someone you care about. Ask them about it. Go out of your way to buy and read a book. It is amazing how some of the elderly come out of their own minds when you interact with them in regard to subjects they enjoy....or stim on.If you really want to know incredible people, talk to your own grandparents....
  • Reverse Stereotyping
    A friend of mine volunteered, insisted someone go with me, and went with me to a hospital for a rather stressful medical test (I was having an MRI done). Everyone at the hospital seemed to think that my friend was the patient and I was there as her support, likely because of a rather obvious physical disability.It didn't occur to me that people wou...

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