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Finding Voice

Portfolio Addendum (Continued) – Final.
Once in awhile I’ll see a small stream. Or perhaps a medium-sized planter. A small fence between where I am and where I’m going. And a voice in the back of my head will say ‘jump that!’ And how I do love to jump. I love that feeling of leaving my [...]

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Making Me

Portfolio Addendum: (Continued)
“I did not make it; no, it is making me.” -Rich Mullins, Creed.
There is something about me. Something inherent in the nature of existence, something which, while always true while we walk upon this earth, feels especially important now. I am being made. I am a different person today than I was yesterday, [...]

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To know you

Note: this is part of my portfolio addendum. I still stand by my belief that my portfolio stands alone. It exists as a completed product, and while it is by no means perfect, I don’t feel that I should go back and rework it. It encapsulates feelings and ideas from a point in time, perhaps [...]

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Finale.

38. Finally, evaluate your work in your portfolio. Did you challenge yourself to achieve new heights of excellence? Did you push yourself to make progress in personal and social transformation? What are the tangible results of this project? How can we support you in the future, helping you to pursue your passions and achieve [...]

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Mentors

35. Who are the people who can help you achieve your goals and dreams? Identify the most important contacts and references that you need. Include people who have already achieved great things in your area of interest. Imagine that you could choose any people in the world to be your mentors and guides. To whom [...]

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Difference

31. Do you feel like you are making a real difference in your clinical project – your campaign for social change? Do you feel like your work is valued? Do you feel like you are a necessary part of the social change project – to the point where your participation is vital to the project’s [...]

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Project

30. What is your clinical project for social change that you are working on for at least 40 hours this quarter? Why did you choose it? What motivated you to get involved with this issue? What do you hope to achieve?
Currently my project for social change is continuing my work with the Social Justice [...]

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Rising up

29. What would it take for you to rise up in action? How bad would things have to get on the UCLA campus before you would be willing to risk getting arrested for your beliefs? What would the headlines of the local newspaper have to read in order for you to drop business as usual [...]

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Causes

28. What are the causes in which you believe the most? Why? Explore your motivations in depth. What makes you so passionate and committed to these issues, when so many millions of other people don’t seem to care? Is it because of a personal experience that you have had? It is because of the way [...]

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How-to

27. What do you think are the most effective methods of social change? What are the best ways that individuals can make a difference in the world? What people or organizations have you seen (either in real life, in your studies, or in the media) who have made the most impact? Why have these individuals [...]

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