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    on Desire." Introduction to Jacques Lacan‚ Module on Desire. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 24 Apr. 2013. TEWWG 2: Nanny wants to make sure that Janie is “safe in life” before she is taken by “de angel wid de sword” (15). Nanny’s desire is to see Janie have a good life so that Nanny can be “[p]ut… down easy” (20). Outside Support 2: Desires make us act‚ give us urges‚ make us feel joy if the desire is met‚ and make us feel sorrow if they are not. Desire leads to action. Desire makes pleasure. Desire also leads

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    NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE 7TH NATIONAL SCIENCE CONVENTION Science and technology have improved our life in many ways. Science together with technology plays a strong role in the industrialization as well as modernization of the world. Those are the main reasons why the Association of Science Educators in the Philippines (ASEP) continuously gives assistance and support to all the educators in our country. One of these proofs was the recently held 7th National Science Convention in Baguio City last

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    Socratic Dialogue

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    Write a dramatic dialogue between two or more characters which demonstrates‚ explores‚ highlights or questions the themes and concerns of one of thinkers on the course (apart from Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle). Follow the Socratic dialogue form of presentation used by Plato. Edmund Burke 1790’s England‚ a conservative thinker (Henry) meets a pro-enlightenment thinker (Jean-Pierre)that is extremely supportive of the recent revolution in France. The conservative thinker has recently read Edmund

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    TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE PAGE ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION A BRIEF DEFINITION OF THE COMPUTERIZED HOSPITAL BILLING SYSTEM ADVANTAGES OF THE COMPUTERIZED HOSPITAL BILLING SYSTEM CHALLENGES OF THE COMPUTERIZED HOSPITAL BILLING SYSTEM CONCLUSION REFERENCES ABSTRACT This paper presents the findings on advantages and challenges of computerized hospital billing system. The study focuses on how to lessen the long processes involved in admission‚ discharging and billing of

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    1.0 Introduction The business arena is always evolving. Changes in consumer needs‚ the economy and business strategies can lead to transformations in how companies look and operate. One way small businesses can work to lower costs or launch new products or services is to merge with another business. Defining a merger can include a number of things. That definition impacts the business structure and how it is viewed by the law. The Oxford Dictionary of Business describes merger to mean a combination

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    Socratic questioning can be understood as an in depth way of asking purging questions which are carefully constructed to attain logical responses in efforts to stimulating rational thinking. This method is used to explore complex ideas‚ to get to the truth of things. Another advantage of Socratic questioning is that to open up issues and problems‚ unearth assumptions‚ analyzing concepts as well as having control over the discussion (Carey and Mullan 2004). Ethical Socratic questioning is a way that

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    Developing Socratic Wisdom Socrates was an ancient Greek Athenian philosopher known mainly through the accounts and writings of his students‚ namely Plato and Aristotle. The wisdom of Socrates is depicted numerous times in the dialogues written by Plato. All the Socratic dialogues – Euthyphro‚ Apology‚ and Crito – illustrated Socrates’ form of inquiry and discussion between individuals with opposing viewpoints based on asking and answering questions to encourage critical thinking and to clarify

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    An example of Socratic Method: In Plato’s The Republic we come to ponder the question of justice. Just exactly where in the dialogue does Socrates win over the debate with Thrasymachus and gain the support of the bystanders? This is very open-ended and opinionated question‚ but there are parts of the dialogue in which rises to a climax and then falls. As you read on I express in my best words where I feel Socrates took control of this debate over what justice is. There is no doubt a lot going

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    Importance of Seminar

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    SUCCESSFUL SEMINAR Introduction of Seminar Seminars are forums in which issues are raised and explored‚ but not necessarily resolved; they require you to think‚ to practice the skills of analysis and synthesis‚ and by doing so‚ possibly leave with more and better ideas than the ones with which you came. “Seminars are not a place for the transmission of data. Ideally they go beyond the sharing of facts and probe the depths of the subject matter at hand.” The success of the seminar is dependent

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    Pre-Socratic Philosophers PHI/105 March 2‚ 2012 Jennifer Howard Pre-Socratic Philosophers As I read about the philosopher in this era I found Anaxagoras to be the most compelling Pre-Socratic philosopher that we read about. He was a teacher of metaphysics who lived during the era of (c. 500 – c. 428 B.C.E.)‚ (Moore & Bruder‚ 2008‚ p. 29). I found his distinctions between matter and mind to be intriguing. Many of his ideas about change and particles still hold true to this day. Anaxagoras

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