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    American Idiot

    1. This essay suggests that an "American Idiot" is a perosn that relies on the media and gives into emotional tactics. For example, someone who pledges allegiance before they understand much of anything about America. It is somebody who just does what everybody else is doing. 2. An example of contextual analysis is when you were describing the cover of the album and how the music within inspired your emotions. "Widely considered one of the best anti-war protests of 2004, the album came complete

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    Perception vs. Reality of Food Photography

    make the food look as mouth-watering as it can possibly be. But for the customers, the discrepancy between food ads and reality can be a source of major disappointment. The study will provide a comprehensive data that will give a better understanding on the point of view within the selected customers. OBJECTIVES The study aims in finding out about the perception vs. reality flow through the use of photography in food within the customers. CONCEPT To acquire the needed data

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    Assignment 3 – M3 This group interaction involves care workers from Monica Court and I will be discussing the progress of the residents who are maintained within the care home, I will also be discussing the medication throughout the care home and the plan for the medication. I also spoke about whether or not the clients feel comfortable throughout the care home when discussing their personal needs. It will also be suggested on whether or not it will be necessary to have training days once a month

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    Rationalism

    experience. The rationalistic worldview assumes that only by first understanding ourselves can people truly understand the world around us. Participation in the intellectual and emotional process of self-reflection is the means by which one achieves greater self-understanding. Patterns of our deepest levels of subjective and emotional processes and influences of the past on the present can be discovered and understood. As our understanding of ourselves changes, we are better able to make rational decisions

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    Reading for Understanding

    material. Smarthinking Assignment #1 In “The Activity and Art of Reading,” the authors explain to us the difference between reading information and reading for understanding. In the book it says, “we must know how to make books teach us well.” When reading just for information there is no comprehension. When reading for understanding one comprehends the material and is able to apply the material. What do You Think of This Idea? “The student must do the learning” in my opinion is a true statement

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    Austin Carey  09/20/15  Eng 1010                                                    Blah Blah Blah!!!!!!    Have you ever been in that awkward situation where someone is talking to you, and all you hear is blah blah blah blah? Growing up having a friend from a different culture there was a lot of things going on that I couldn’t understand at a younger age. I meet my friend Johnathan at age of 5. We hung out together, ate together, went to school together pretty much did everything together

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    Contact Zone

    Mary Louise Pratt defined contact zones as “social spaces where cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other, often in contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power, such as colonialism, slavery, or their aftermaths as they are lived out in many parts of the world today.” A contact zone is a place where two cultures can mesh together. People from different cultures are able to interact with each other through these contact zones. A contact zone allows people to look into cultures other

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    Listening Score

    disagree with them. But I do see why I got the high score. Corresponding with the explanation given in the score sheet, I do always let others know that what they say is important and that it was understood. My lowest score was hearing and understanding, scoring 14 for both. I was also a bit surprised, but also realized why I scored lower in these areas. When completing the score sheet, I actually predicted that I would score higher in hearing. I’ve always been a great listener and been able to

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    Outreach Presentation

    better stage of mind. • When you think about working professionally with members of this group, are there traits, characteristics, or other issues about the group that you would be curious about, concerned about, or intimidated by? Why would understanding diversity issues be important to you as a human

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    Percieving Me

    Perceiving Me Com/200 Charisse Morvant Instructor Brooks September 28, 2015 Perceiving Me When starting this assignment I had to sit down think about who I would give the survey to because I knew it needed to be honest. After thinking about it for a long time, I decided to go with my dad, cousin, and my best friend. The reason I chose these three people is because each of them has always provided me with very honest answers and have never let me down. Upon giving the survey, I found that

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