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    Emotional Attunement

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    “Levels of Emotional Attunement” In the article “Emotional Attunement”‚ the author Dr. Lynne Laub‚ talks about different levels of emotional attunement used through observing her clients behavior. Although she could not fully experience the suffering of each client‚ emotional attunement guided Dr. Laub objectionable views on her client’s emotions and in understanding their emotional state; it helped her facilitate effective‚ responsive cognitive methods of interventions. In each case‚ the

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    Subjectivity

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    for dollars” to describe the many celebrities that have had many high profile endorsement deals over the years‚ showing his negative feelings about their choices. Subjectivity can effect every area of our lives; so it is more than likely‚ that it might effect our jobs as well. It is important that we do not let our own subjectivity impact the teaching environment of our classroom in a negative way‚ so we can teach all our students in a positive‚ respectful manner. It is important that we do

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    Subjectivity in Accounting

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    iWarwick Business School‚ University of Warwick IB2300 Accounting in Context Part 2 – Reflective Assignment 20th December 2011 Word Count: 945 “An auditor is a man who watches the battle from the safety of the hills and then comes down to bayonet the wounded.” - Irving R. Kaufman The past nine weeks have been intense and interesting. The entire module work has broadened my view of accounting tremendously and forced me to critically evaluate. It has had an impact of a 180 degree change in

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    example the law of gravity. hence we can say that OBJECTiVITY is related to outside world which is being governed by scientific disciplines. 2. SUBJECTIVITY : similarly to describe subjectivity let us consider two constructs relevant to SUBJECTIVITY. A] SUBJECT: (in philosophy) it is the mind or the thinking part as distinguished from object of thought; a being with subjective

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    According to Benny Morris‚ historical truth is a ‘truth about a historical event that exists independently of‚ and can be detached from‚ the subjectivities of scholars’ . Hence‚ is Morris implying that historical truths are objective? If they are indeed objective‚ why are historians constantly rewriting history books? Although the objectivity of some historical truths is indisputable‚ one must realise that most truths in history are influenced by the historian’s biases‚ limitations and his subjection

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    In “Beyond Subjectivity”‚ the author addresses her personal experience living and participating in a community “without the slightest thought of studying it” (Krieger‚ pg. 310). Before leaving‚ she decided to interview the women in the community‚ which resulted in exactly 75 different interviews. After collecting her data‚ of a total of 400 pages‚ she struggled with formatting it. She then decided to apply a three step strategy to her analysis‚ which would not only gather the women’s interviews‚

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    emotion. Subjectivity on the other hand is based on human emotions or experiences. These emotions‚ experiences or perceptions are unique to each one of us and we are the only ones who can decipher its meaning. Subjectivity is also the reason why we have opinions. Biases arise from opinions of people which are often a major cause of dispute not only among the scientific community but also within the population itself. For so long there have been talks about the elimination of subjectivity most especially

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    Nathan Mejia Mrs. Kirwan ENG 3UL-05 13 December 2012 The Subjectivity of Literature and History “Even in literature and art‚ no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring two pence how often it has been told before) you will‚ nine times out of ten‚ become original without ever having noticed it‚” (Clive S. Lewis) was once said by the famous novelist‚ broadcaster and scholar‚ Clive Staples Lewis. Although this legendary

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    There are numerous theories floating around the world of Sociology. One of which‚ Ethical Subjectivity is often found under extreme scrutiny. By examining the definition‚ an associated term‚ and applicability‚ one can determine the validity behind Ethical Subjectivity. First‚ the definition of the term Ethical Subjectivity‚ according to Sandra LaFave‚ is “the view that moral judgements are nothing but statements or expressions of personal opinion or feeling and thus that moral judgements cannot

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    Main Points Subjectivity is commonsense notions of individual cultural identities produced through discourses and ideologies not essential or permanent ex. When we experience the lack in our identity‚ we search for something or someone that will “complete us”‚ so our identity is always changing. We want to be someone‚ so we intimate his/her hair style. produced and made meaningful within a culture Mirror stage is children recognize not only myself but also

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