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    shown by the standards of the people and that the Barbie doll is not a real person and no one can live up to her‚ but they have not realized that. The entire poem is written with a tone of sadness or depression. This evokes the senses of the reader by being able to sense how the girl is feeling and see how the words of others affect her. It can be pictured‚ this little girl who plays with the Barbie doll and it is just a toy‚ but to others it is the appearance that society wants and she soon realizes

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    Perception

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    1. The Environmental Stimulus The world is full of stimuli that can attract our attention through various senses. The environmental stimulus is everything in our environment that has the potential to be perceived. This might include anything that can be seen‚ touched‚ tasted‚ smelled or heard. It might also involve the sense of proprioception‚ such as the movements of the arms and legs or the change in position of the body in relation to objects in the environment

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    Capture Errors Analysis

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    “Capture Errors” In regards to “Capture Errors from Slips associated with the automatic processes by Reason‚ 1990”‚ I have experienced this from time to time in my life. I am a new mother to a 3-month old son name Greyson and one of my daily routines is to drop Greyson off at daycare‚ attend classes and then pick up Greyson from daycare to head back home. When driving‚ I have gotten to know the route quite well that it is quite possibly I could go on automatic when in reality I shouldn’t. One day

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    need to create vivid mental images to retain information • Enjoy looking at maps‚ charts‚ pictures‚ videos‚ and movies • Have visual skills which are demonstrated in puzzle building‚ reading‚ writing‚ understanding charts and graphs‚ a good sense of direction‚ sketching‚ painting‚ creating visual metaphors and analogies (perhaps through the visual arts)‚ manipulating images‚ constructing‚ fixing‚ designing practical objects‚ and interpreting visual images   Auditory learners tend to:

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    indicates how significant religion was at the time the poem was set/ written. It also reflects that Larkin thoughts on marriage are not positive and describing it as a wound presents it as a painful experience enforced by religious teachings. The senses are involved throughout the poem but especially through “advice were thrown”‚ this presents the image of the wedding crowd shouting last minute pieces of advice and by expressing them as being handled like a tangible thing‚ implies that there were

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    water sparkles and glitters playfully like twinkling stars flickering in the night sky. The sights alone are enough to soften your soul with tranquility. Although the scenery may leave you speechless‚ the Mexican beach also plays into your other senses. The dry heat hits you like a cement wall as you step out of the cool air conditioning. Immediately‚ the feeling of your eye lashes batting against your eye lids take over as your eyes adjust to the vivid‚ intense‚ light. Your soft skin absorbs the

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    The Sound of Silence

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    Expository Writing 1213 Conference draft Mauricio Cuevas Due Wednesday‚ September 05‚ 2012 The sound of silence “A horrid stillness first invades the ear‚ and in that silence we the tempest fear”(Dryden‚ 7). Silence inevitably starts with a sound‚ which either goes off very slowly‚ or ends in a Swift movement; and it ends the same way it started‚ with noise. Noise‚ sound‚ our perception of both has changed since they were recognized and “categorized” as such. People see this soundscape

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    Sensorial

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    Maria Montessori described the sensorial materials as the "key to the universe" Discuss this statement and give examples to support your discussion. "The senses‚ being explorers of the world‚ open the way to knowledge. Our apparatus for educating the senses offers the child a key to guide his explorations of the world‚ they cast a light upon it which makes visible to him more things in greater detail than he could see in the dark‚ or uneducated state."(1. Montessori Maria‚ the Absorbent

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    feed their minds through activities. They learn through their senses to satisfy their insatiable appetite for things to do. The first of the child’s organs to begin functioning are his senses. Dr. Maria Montessori based her method of teaching young children considering the fact that a child between two to six years passes through the ‘sensitive period for the refinement of senses’ and they can be helped in the development of the senses while they are in this formative period. In order to serve this

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    knowledge we heavily rely on what we perceive from our senses‚ as they provide first-hand experiences‚ giving us “primary evidence” on surroundings and situations. However human’s five senses touch‚ taste‚ sight‚ sound and smell also have their limitations‚ so therefore they each have weaknesses to the amount or accuracy of knowledge they can give. Starting from the sense of sight‚ a popular expression is “seeing is believing” as we depend on this sense to confirm reality. However beliefs from sight vary

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