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It is important that after each course students reflect on what they have learned or "taken away" from the exercises, quizzes, interactions, etc. The final assignment is for you to write a brief description of three significant "take-aways" you have gleaned from this course. The three significant "take-aways" should be well written in at least 3 paragraphs, doubled spaced, which describe the "take-away" and how they can help you in your career or in your current job. This assignment is due in Module 8. See the syllabus for the exact due date. You may respond as you see fit to other students, but there is no requirement for you to respondto each student’s description of their personal "take-aways" from the course

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