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Reflections of Learning & Leading
 

Reflections of Learning & Leading

These books are part of a class project for the Human Relations class taught by Kathy Oakland at the University of Northern Iowa. Conversations and stories are collected into a book each semester.

Conversations & Stories: Acceptance, hardship, friendship, work, hospitality, serendipity, passion, misfortune, kindness, weather, waiting, imagination, forgiveness and gratitude.

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    Reflections of Learning & Leading

    University of Northern Iowa. Human Relations: Awareness and Applications (Spring 2016).

    Conversations and stories collected by the Spring 2016 Human Relations class taught by Kathy Oakland at the University of Northern Iowa.

    Conversations & Stories: Acceptance, hardship, friendship, work, hospitality, serendipity, passion, misfortune, kindness, weather, waiting, imagination, forgiveness and gratitude.

 
 
 

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