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    Developing People in the Workplace

    Learning Outcome / Section 1: Understand the importance of promoting personal development Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to me is about being open to continued learning and evaluating oneself within any job role. It is a lifelong commitment of learning and bettering yourself which doesn’t stop. CPD can be done through a wide variety of methods such as different formal methods; going to training to gain higher qualifications, attending cluster meetings, workshops or in-house training

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    Participatory Art Analysis

    On the other hand, the multimedia visual artist Pedro Lasch collaborated with a group of “Sonidero” DJ’s on a party at an art center in Mexico City, and he called the social interactions leading to, and including, the public event an artwork co-authored by a range of participants—including

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    Receptive Fields

    Visual perception is the interpretation of the visual world by processing the information transmitted by visual light, transducing the information into a medium the brain can understand. Understanding the mechanisms behind visual perception is important in understanding incidences when visual perception goes wrong. Receptive fields are one mechanism to understand how the brain processes the visual world. A receptive field is a discrete area of visual space that elicits a response in a specific neuron

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    The VARK Questionnaire: How Do I Learn Best?

    Different students will have different learning styles which assist them with obtaining the necessary information. After taking the VARK questionnaire, the results showed more of a connection to a kinesthetic learner with a strong leaning towards visual and audio learning. Understanding learning styles will assist in developing effective learning strategies which will improve learning abilities. The VARK questionnaire is a valuable tool, for assisting the learner, in understanding their preferred

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    I Want To Attend An Optometry School

    Hanson for multiple days and gained insight into the daily life of an optometrist in private practice. I received hands on training regarding regular eye exams, contact lens fitting, Keratoconus, macular degeneration, retinal detachments, Glaucoma, Visual Field tests, among much more. However, my favorite experience was being able to operate the Optical Coherence Technology (OCT) machine and see the actual cross sections and blood vessels of the eye. In this particular case, the patient had macular

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    Optic Eye Problems

    Have you ever wondered about how your eye works or how your eye deteriorates? Imagine not being able to see, or your vision becoming gradually worst, 60% of people suffer from optic eye problems such as farsightedness and colorblindness. There are many reasons for these problems, but there are also cures. To start it off let me tell you about how the eye sees. “First the light enters the eye and bends when it hits the cornea and travels toward the iris. Ciliary muscles around the iris react to light

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    Brain Observation And Neurological Analysis

    Several different neural structures in the brain play an important role in the ability to see and understand what is being seen. Before visual information enters the brain, it must first pass through the retina in the back of the eye, which contains special photoreceptor cells called rods and cones (Kalat, 152). Rods help to see in dim light conditions, while cones are active in bright conditions and are used to see color (Kalat, 152). There are specific types of cones for different colors, such

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    Sacred Item Research Paper

    Introduction: For this paper I was told to go the library and go to the 3rd floor and choose a sacred item. I was also told to write a two page paper on it. We also had to take a picture standing next to tat piece that we chose. I chose this item not only because it was bigger than everything else but because of the name. As I read the description I found it to be interesting so I decided to do my paper on that sacred Item named “Overseer of the Treasury Ptahhotep in Persian Costume.” Ptahhotep

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    Georgia O Keeffee: Summary And Analysis

    Keeffee states, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way things I had no words for.” Georgia O'Keeffe." BrainyQuote.com. Xplore Inc, 2015. 26 August 2015.Art has been made for thousands of years. Some artwork are manufactured from one artist to share around the world. Great number of Artists sometimes get misunderstood in their paintings. Art to me represent freedom of speech. Every artist uses lines and different type of shapes. Lines can define shapes

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    What Brought You To Chicago Analysis

    Reading many of the stories from the oral history project, there seemed to be many similarities and differences. One of the similarities that some had in common was the way that these narrators where raised in their childhood, yet different environments they grew up in. The upbringing of all these narrators has had a profound impact in the way they create art that has helped them create a path to their own success and work. To further expand other themes in common that come across the selected narrators

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