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Bearcat Buddies Reflection
An example in which I recall this law being exhibited would be this semester in Bearcat Buddies. In the community outreach program, there came a point at which we had a group reflection for tutors with the program. At this reflection, one theme arose on several occasions, the school had given too much work to be completed in an hour and that student growth was believed to be hindered by the rapid progress of each session. I recognized that everyone in the room valued the growth of their buddy, and so I saw an opportunity to help those around me grow to become better tutors. I stated my personal insight that, “We a re here for the growth of our buddies. If we feel that don’t feel that our buddies are at the level where they can complete the

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