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    It always seems to come down to this question, the “who am I?” An entire branch of philosophy devoted to how to approach the question and still, I have no definite answer, though there has been some great art to come out of it. Thankfully, I have a bit more… “specificity” to work with, limits have been put down, as well as the much easier “why” to scribe. All about the idea of nature. That laid out, it turns the question from “Who am I?” to why am I doing this? The question more manageable, it’s time we answered it, and it’s not all bad. At least I don’t dream I’m a butterfly. To find the origins of my relationship with nature you would have to go back far. If you want to know my understanding of that relationship, then you would have to go…

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    My wonderful teacher once asked “ What moment in your life made you really happy”. There is no definite answer, being able to wakeup everyday makes me happy. Stretching in my comfy bed makes me smile. Listening to the birds chirping, the sun beaming into my eyes. There are no words that can describe that happiness, its different than receiving a present or a brand new car. Getting up to brush my teeth, looking at the mirror seeing myself. Having the privilege to shower under warm water. Looking…

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    prior to looking at the question. In addition, asking more than one question within a question leads to confusion and the inability to answer it straight forward. For example, in question 24 when asking if the participant had ever had a class discussing any of several theorists listed. If you are taking a course in sociological theory most likely you have had one with the named theorists. Once again the survey is setting the participant up for a definite…

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    Likert scale is a quantitative tool for issuing questionnaires in a survey. It employs the method of rating a participant’s response on a scale rather than just getting a single, straight up response. Likert items are the individual questions that have the answers on a scale. The Likert scale is the…

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    noticed the terrifying trend of numerous tragedies occurring at the hands of mental illness. Society generally has a negative perception of mental illness and I hope that by studying clinical psychology I can change that. Although I could not help my sister or my father, I hope to help people suffering from mental illness like them. By including the significant impacts that helped me choose my major and my future career goals, I hope to have given you some insight to the individual that I am…

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    Student ID: 1330882 Paper 1: Russell and Strawson Introduction In this paper, I will compare and contrast Russell’s and Strawson’s accounts on definite descriptions, which are phrases of the form “the X” and denote some object. I will first reconstruct Russell’s account, which argues that that all definite descriptions are in reality a series of propositional statements and claims. I will then reconstruct Strawson’s account and claim that Russell’s account is flawed because it focuses…

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    around the room and checked their work. Planning and Preparation: Ms. Rogic utilized highly effecting planning in her lesson. She had prepared Powerpoint presentations prior to the class, and had worksheets and Scholastic Newspapers ready for her students prior to their arrival. Her SmartBoard and ELMO were ready for use before the class began, and her transitions from one activity to the next went quickly. Environment: Ms. Rogic has created a classroom environment where all students…

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    type/style of test will be given due to the fact that the test format may reflect on what kind of questions will be asked. There are multiple choice, true or false, computer graded, open-book, short answer/fill-in-the-blank, matching, and essay tests. It could be entirely all of one type or a mixture of different types of questions. I would ask my teacher what types of questions would appear on the test and this will help me better prepare because I will know how to answer the questions. For…

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    The whole experience of this recording was quite interesting and unique, especially after I was done and heard myself. An important insight I gained from this was that after hearing the recording I thought to myself why didn’t I say this and that or added more to it. I realized I am the type of person that does better taking a while developing an answer before saying it off the top of my head. In the recording I just ran through the questions speaking with more general and broad ideas. The…

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    second”( 6:28). When the interviewer stated this, he was stating that Manson could only answer the questions he asked him. That Manson could not tell his story the way he wanted to. This caused the interview to be only about the question the interviewer had and not about Manson’s life. The interview lost its credibility when Snyder did this. It caused a loss in credibility because the interviewer was not concerned with obtaining any additional information from the interviewee. In Grele’s…

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