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    What i learned in art

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    artist’s future and what she wants to do with hee life in the near future. The artist created this because she wants to express her feelings though her artwork. The artist’s view of the world is bright colors‚ beautiful concepts and crazy style. The artist communicates her concept of what she wants to do with her life though one art piece. Although I am not moved through her work‚ I can see where she stands and how it inspires her. My feelings about this work haven’t changed; I am moved by the

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    company and employees Alternatives 1. Hy Dairies can create a more “open door concept” by having a confidential telephone line‚ and/or email address 2. Employee and individual(s) in human resources who can bring an non-bias opinion 3. Provide training seminars on stereotyping or social identity to superiors and employees Recommendation A1 A2 A3 C1 X X C2 X X X C3 X X Having an “open door” concept in a company can allow employees to reach out to an individual who is not involved

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    Belonging in Visual Texts

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    Belong is the feeling or concept of being connected to someone‚ a place‚ object or ideaology. Belong is important because it as known as one of a humans basic needs and is required for someone to reach their optimum in life. In the image presented we can draw on the notion that belonging is the feeling of connectedness to someone not merely the presence of other people. The picture incorporates the idea that being alone and being lonely are two different things. Someone may be alone however feel

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    *Queen Kong: The poem presents the reader with a power shift from male to female but could also highlight that the story is not simply restricted to a male perspective. In this light‚ Duffy is‚ like in ‘Mrs Midas’‚ highlighting how certain members of society are exploited and how‚ despite popular belief‚ women often have control over men. This is reinforced when Queen Kong states how he is “my (her) little man”. This reveals her affection towards the man but also significantly displays his physical

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    Sociological Imagination

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    Sociological imagination: Peter L. Berger It is very easy to take our own way of life for granted because we tend to fall into the same routines or patterns every day‚ sometimes without even realizing it. With society always advancing everyone has the ideal image of “keeping up with the joneses.” We have gotten so comfortable with all the advances and luxuries and all we tend to think about is “the latest and greatest” and “how can we can it.” In fact‚ more often than not‚ it is usually not until

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    argument is that happiness might not deserve the highest priority. I am under the impression that there could be alternative ways to think about it‚ from Aristotle’s view of greatness or Nietzsche’s view of mastery. I have always questioned the concept of why happiness is the most important. Is it because it’s the most pursued? But this would lead to a naturalistic fallacy. Who says it’s valid and what makes them right? I’ll admit‚ I’m not saying that there isn’t a universal answer‚ maybe there

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    have already learned by applying metaphoric concepts obtained from the play to their own experiences. This causes the child to be an active spectator by articulating their thoughts about the theme. However‚ he further emphasized that being able to create links between the metaphoric concepts and real-life situations does not necessarily mean that the child is able to transfer the lesson learnt to their own behaviors as they are still grasping the concept of causal connections. Such discrepancy was

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    THE DISCUSSION ABOUT PERCEPTION AND PERCEPTUAL ERROR Review the concept of perception and perceptual error: Perception is a process which individuals organize and explain their impressions in order to give meaning to their environment. But‚ there is usually a grand gap between reality and our perception. Meanwhile‚ different individuals rarely have the same view about the same thing in the same situation. This is due to people`s action relies on their perception rather than reality. Perceptual

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    exam 2 study guide

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    Emotions (Berscheid‚ 1983)  What are emotions?  How do they differ from feelings?  Know how the magnitude and intensity of emotion can or cannot be used to assess closeness in relationships  Understand Mandler’s theory of emotions and the concepts related to the theory o When is emotion experienced? When is emotion NOT experienced? o Autonomic nervous system o Cognitive-interpretive system  Meaning analysis  Organized action sequences and plans  Interruption (and the general principals)

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    Chapter 4 Review Summary of Key Concepts of Implied Main Ideas Assess your comprehension of stated main ideas. Complete the following two-column notes‚ set up as question-answers‚ with information from the chapter. Implied Main Ideas What is an implied main idea? A main idea that is not stated directly but is strongly suggested by the supporting details in the passage. What three questions can help determine an implied main idea? -What is the topic‚ of the paragraph

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