Category: English and Literature : English
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How can someone’s perceptions of psychology have changed since the beginning, wh
How can someone’s perceptions of psychology have changed since the beginning, when they didn’t know much until they better understood the subject?
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What two basic questions does geography answer? Next, name the two different bra
What two basic questions does geography answer? Next, name the two different branches of geography and provide at least four examples of what each would specifically study.
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A 4 kg block slides down a 30-degree incline. On the inclined plane and parallel
A 4 kg block slides down a 30-degree incline. On the inclined plane and parallel to it, a spring with a recoil constant of 500 N/m has been placed, and its mission is to stop the block. Knowing that when the movement starts, the distance between the block and the pier along the plane is…
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One exciting and positive aspect of cultural globalization is the existence of t
One exciting and positive aspect of cultural globalization is the existence of technologies that allow for cultural events to be accessed by many people around the world, and for some to even be organized with participants in different parts of the world. For this unit’s Collective Harvest discussion, find a cultural event reflecting some discussion…
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The most striking feature of the Media Majlis Museum’s exhibition “The Limits of
The most striking feature of the Media Majlis Museum’s exhibition “The Limits of My Language Are the Limits of My World” was the portrayal of Arabic music and media on vinyl records, cassettes and radio. When I first entered the show, I was fascinated by the interplay of language, culture, identity and expression. The exhibit…
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What are framing effects? Where philosophers’ views are influenced by framing ef
What are framing effects? Where philosophers’ views are influenced by framing effects, should those views be disregarded? Readings Rini, R. A. (2013). Making psychology normatively signicant. The Journal of Ethics, 17(3), 257–274. Schwitzgebel, E., & Cushman, F. (2015). Philosophers’ biased judgments persist despite training, expertise and reection. Cognition, 141, 127–137. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2015.04.015
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What is Rawls’ method of reective equilibrium? Do discoveries in moral psycholog
What is Rawls’ method of reective equilibrium? Do discoveries in moral psychology show that the use of this method is unjustied? Answer with respect to any one discovery. Your essay should probably focus on wide reective equilibrium only (but you may focus on narrow reective equilibrium only if you give reason for doing so).
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1) Instructions for the Paragraph:For this assignment, write a research topic pr
1) Instructions for the Paragraph:For this assignment, write a research topic proposal stating what your tentative thesis statement is. The stance on the debatable topic should be clearly stated with a brief explanation as to your logic, Explain the main arguments you plan to make to prove your point. State any challenges that you anticipate…
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Explore friendship and its importance in classics A comparative analysis of the
Explore friendship and its importance in classics A comparative analysis of the significance of symbolism in prose How are social issues portrayed in children’s literature? Heroic journeys in epics – a comparative study
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In your response papers you have created a space for further inquiry. You have s
In your response papers you have created a space for further inquiry. You have started to look at other points of view now and ready to parse through the main argument you want to make about the issue you identified through the artifact. Try writing one sentence about a claim you are making about your…