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    After reading Geake and Cooper’s article‚ I would have to agree with the proposal. I would agree there is a relationship between cognitive science and education. Cognitive Science is the scientific study of the mind and its process. In education‚ we are teaching the students a process in learning the materials of the curriculum. We are leaving them think of decision and logic in coming up with answers to questions. The best questions are when there are no right or wrong answers and the students

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    1. If you were Mr. Cizik of Cooper Industries‚ would you try to acquire Nicholson File Company in May 1972? Why? If I were Mr. Cizik of Cooper Industries‚ my decision would be trying to acquire Nicholson File Company. Why? For 3 reasons: 1. Nicholson File Company is a company that is financially healthy. With increase in sales in the last 5 years. Today is a very liquid company. Their liabilities are very well controlled. Opportunity cost reduction due to the merger and thus increases margins

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    “Space and Subjectivity”‚ written by Ann Cooper Albright was an article about how the connection of female bodily uses space and force to a women’s social status. Subjectivity is a “philosophical term that articulates the self in terms of the perceptions‚ feelings‚ and experiences from the point of view of an individual person” (Gieseking‚ J.J.‚ W. Mangold‚ C. Katz‚ S. Low‚ & S. Saegert). Albright was interested in examining relationships between dancing bodies and space. Feminist philosopher Iris

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    George Bernard Shaw Mrs. Warren’s Profession Possible Lines of Approach Shaw as a feminist writer Shaw as a socialist writer Shaw as a “new” dramatist Notes on Approaching Mrs. Warren’s Profession Shaw as a feminist writer Gender and identity Education‚ professionalization‚ and sexuality Marriage and familial duty Shaw as a socialist writer Shaw as a “new” dramatist Questions for Discussion Comparison/Context Questions Possible Lines of Approach Shaw lived to be almost one hundred‚ during a

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    “Falling” was published in 2013‚ written by Ann Cooper Albright. Albright is a professor and Chair of Dance at Oberlin College and president of the Society of Dance History Scholars. Combining her interest in movement and cultural theory‚ Albright is involved in teaching a variety of courses that seek to engage students in practices and theories of the body. Her article “Falling”‚ exemplifies the essential state of disorientation‚ as a way of exploring the theoretical implication of being grounded

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    Weisberger. Bernard A. America Afire: Jefferson‚ Adams and the Revolutionary Election of 1800. New York: Morrow‚ William and Company‚ 2000. Allen Bernard Weisberger was born in August 15‚ 1922 in Hudson‚ New York‚ United States. In September 9‚ 1951 Weisberger married an attorney June Miller‚ they had a total of three kids Jonathan‚ Lise‚ and Beth but in January 1970 their love fell apart when both agreed to file a divorce. Allen Weisberger attended Swarthmore College located

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    This week‚ the readings exhibit further developments of American prose and poetry. These are explored via the writings of Irving‚ Fenimore Cooper‚ and Wheatley. Washington Irving contributed interesting new developments in American literature through his completely fictional story of Rip Van Winkle. This is the first purely fictional writing that we have covered in this course. For example‚ in the story‚ Irving writes‚ “His historical researches‚ however‚ did not lay so much among books‚ as among

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    Bernard Bragg is a skilled director‚ artist‚ and writer. He is known for writing and directing plays such as That Makes Two of Us‚ which debuted at Gallaudet College in 1982‚ and True Deaf. Bragg is also known for devising a work of art known as “Night Study (ASL Writing)” in 1990. He is too known for publishing books such as Meeting Halfway in American Sign Language: A Common Ground for Effective Communication Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing People and Lessons in Laughter: The Autobiography of a

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    An inmate by the name of Bernard Coy‚ bank robber who was serving 25 years at Alcatraz was the mastermind. Bernard coy studied the routines and patterns of the guards for months before he acted out on his plan. Some believe he intentionally starved himself so he can fit between the bars. “Coy smeared axle grease over his

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    Dr. Bernard Brady describes how humans should express true love in Be Good and Do Good when he writes‚ “But what ought our love ‘look’ like? Within the broader context of the Bible and tradition‚ we can say a Christian ought to love‚ within the human condition‚ as God loves or more appropriately‚ how we experience God” (Brady‚ p. 102). Love can be an abstract topic‚ especially in term of God’s love; however‚ Brady emphasizes love using five basic characteristics making the abstract more concrete

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