University of Phoenix Material Creative Thinking and Natural/Mental Orders Worksheet Part 1: Creative Thinking Construct as many metaphors as you can about five different things that describe any aspect of your life‚ such as someone you know‚ something you do‚ some place you have been‚ or anything else. Refer to Activity 7.1‚ located in Ch. 7 of Thinking‚ for examples on how to create metaphors. Example: Event /Person/Place: Mother Metaphor: A mountain in the mist; Strong and
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The text doesn’t use much symbols or metaphors. It sticks to pure clear facts to help the reader understand 8. It develops how complicated the idea of thinking really is rather than simple. It shows the different types of thinking and how they differ from each other 9. The text is not poetic. It doesn’t use much metaphors‚ symbols‚ descriptive images or any notable poetic styles 1. The text show simplicity when reading‚ the text
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mankind. The question of identity for Hinduism is that they consider all life to be sacred or spiritual in nature. Hindus believe the man’s Atman is eternal and when he or she reaches Nirvana their Atman will become one with Brahman. They believe in reincarnation and karma. Basically they believe what goes around comes around. Good karma brings them closer to Nirvana. Bad karma results in being reborn into a lower life from extending the time it takes to reach Nirvana. They also consider animals
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I have had a bad sense of self-concept for a far back as I can remember. I have grown up with parents that have told me what to do‚ how to do it‚ and when to do it just about all my life. I let it spill over into my adult life as well. My mother controlled just about my every move up until just about five years ago. In turn I had little to no concept of who I was or will become it was whatever my mother wanted me to be or do for her. I finally broke free of her hold on me and started to view
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10 WAYS TO IMPROVE 1. Forgive others and yourself: Life is too short to hold on to regrets‚ grudges or disappointments. Free yourself by forgiving others and yourself and letting go of any negative energy. 2. Practice gratitude and appreciation: Focus on everything good in your life and you will feel grateful. Also‚ appreciate the wonderful people around you. 3. Live each day as though it were your last: In that way‚ you will be living in a state of purpose with non-attachment to people
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As the technologies of modern societies have progressed and evermore products are present on the shelves of markets each day‚ massive consumption has plagued the consumers of the first world‚ but it is not entirely their fault. There has been a shift in the “Daily We” paradigm (each member acting for the good of the whole with a strong sense of community) to the “Daily Me” –people acting in their self-interest‚ doing what they want with total disregard for their impact on the community as a whole
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6. COURSEWORK This module is assessed by means of a 2‚000-2‚500 word essay (80%) and group presentation (20%). Essay The essay will require students to apply their knowledge and understanding of relevant theories and concepts‚ providing critical evaluation of relevant theories and practice. The essay is to be submitted no later than 4pm‚ Monday 16th December. Your essay will be marked by your seminar leader according to the marking criteria outlined on page 10 of this module guide.
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read and expressed incorrectly. Researchers have found several abnormalities in cloned organisms. The cloned organism may be born normal and resemble its non-cloned counterpart‚ but majority of the time will express changes in its genome later on in life (Jaenisch‚ 2001). The concern with cloning humans is that the changes in genomes may not only result in changes in appearance‚ but in psychological and personality changes as well. This is an example of an inductive argument‚ because if it happens
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1. Identify the main issues in this article (45-65 words) (4marks) The main issue in this article is about Pistorius murdered his girlfriend and when he was about to be bailed out but lawyers faith lies into the situation saying he intentionally shot her and causing him to be charged under premeditated murder. 2. *Define the term “premeditated murder” and discuss why Pistorius’ lawyer will challenge the prosecution’s charges of “premeditate murder”. (100-120 words) (6 marks) Premeditated murder is
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following: “our own theoretical approach emphasizes a person’s
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