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    Through the Lens Essay

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    perspective‚ the true meaning of that event has been hidden‚ even though the facts are still in textbooks. The concept of horrific pictures being taken plays an important role in Berger’s thoughts about Hiroshima‚ because those pictures are what initially sparked his interest. However‚ the idea of sharing of graphing pictures is called into question by Susan Sontag in her essay‚ “Regarding the Pain of Others‚” who points out that war photography should have some form of censorship

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    Personal Ethical Statement Susana Trejo Gen 200 August 17‚ 2013 Catherine Ward Before I started this assignment I had no idea what the ethical lens inventory meant‚ I was confused. I just followed the directions and started working on the assignment. As I was answering the questions‚ I had a couple of questions that repeated and in my mind seemed similar and I thought‚ “I just answered this question‚” but at the end I understood why the questions‚ were like

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    Life Through a Lens

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    television‚ young people are now unwilling to watch just one programme‚ with boys in particular often switching between channels. The survey will increase worries that childhood is increasingly about private space and sedentary activities and less about what it used to be: play‚ social interaction or the child’s own imagination. Internet use is also continuing to increase rapidly. This means British children spend an average of five hours and 20 minutes in front of a sereen a day‚ up trorn four hours

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    My Personal Ethical Lens Feedback The weaknesses and strengths of the way people think can work in so many ways. Your weaknesses can strengthen over time and your strengths can become even stronger. How you balance both can be tremendous factors in your everyday life. You can use them at work‚ home‚ or any activity that you feel that can relate to the way you think. Personal Ethics Personal ethics means showing the way you think and how you have developed certain skills. Your personal skills

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    Ethical Awareness Inventory The following paper will examine the ethical inventory for the author. The author will interpret his results from a previously performed ethical awareness inventory and apply them to his personal and professional development. The author will also include a statement explaining how his educational experience has impacted his ethical thinking. The author took a personal ethics inventory in which he outcome stated that the author bases his ethics "on an individual’s

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    Love Through a Lens There are three stories that I loved in particular during this quarter. The Things They Carried‚ A Roman Incident‚ and A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings. These three stories carried a lot of emotion and excitement. They all have different plots and backgrounds‚ but for the most part‚ there are so much in common between these three stories in a psychological‚ socio/political‚ spiritual‚ queer‚ and feminist lens. Besides those examples‚ the one thing that connects these three the

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    present a carefully constructed version of reality. The documentary “Through a Blue Lens” (1999)‚ directed by Veronica Mannix‚ was created to showcase to teen aged students the less romanticised side of drugs‚ and presents three representations; drug addicts‚ the police and the down-town east side of Vancouver‚ known as “skid row”. The main group represented in “Through a Blue Lens” are drug addicts. In the documentary “Through a Blue Lens”‚ drug addicts are represented as people who can come from anywhere

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    Talbert Capstones in Psychologyr July 13‚ 2011 Ethical Awareness Ethics is an important issue is psychology the American Psychological Association publishes a code of ethics‚ and conduct for psychologists as standard guidelines in psychology. This essay is an attempt to correlate ethical awareness‚ and principles to psychology professionals and personal conduct. Ethical Inventory Chart Observations from the ethical inventory chart are ways of helping the person assess his or her

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    Galileo‚ Through a Clear Lens Many people remember Galileo Galilei as simply the inventor of the telescope‚ and an important figure in science. However‚ Galileo’s life and pioneer thinking challenged the old world beliefs of the Church at a time when their word was law; and demonstrated his great courage‚ his strong convictions‚ and his thirst for knowledge. Galileo began his studies as a young boy at a monastery near Florence‚ Italy. In 1581‚ he gave up the monastic life at the request of his

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    In the movie “Through A Lens Darkly” shows the changes that black people went through in life. The way black people look when they’re portrayed was taken‚ the civil war‚ and reconstruction period. The history of black people was in family photo album from the 30’s and 50’s. The identity that the white people gave black people was miss represented. How black people look‚ the color of their skin‚ their lips‚ their nose‚ and their hair. They will look at us as a grease monkey or black monkeys. The

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