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    ethical lens statement

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    Ethical Lens Inventory Statement Yvonne White GEN/200 April 28‚ 2014 Cathy Tobin Ethical Lens Inventory Statement Before taking this class‚ I didn’t even realize what an Ethical Lens Inventory was‚ much less that it had strengths and weaknesses and even a blind spot. I. My preferred ethical lens is the rights and responsibilities lens‚ meaning I use my reasoning skills to determine my duties as well as the universal rules that each person should follow. II. My blind spot is that I believe

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    The Crucible

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    Desire In “The Crucible” by Author Miller‚ several characters feel the seduction of power leading to absorbing it and taking over all that needed to be free. Through out the entire story‚ Abligail becomes insanely infatuated with stringing along power that she once had‚ continuous affairs with John Proctor so she can be see as someone much more superior then all other villagers in the village. Abigails uncle‚ an old merchant in Barbandos who was very successful‚ also has a desire to control the

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    The Lens Model Of Conflict

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    The Lens Model of Conflict highlights one’s personal ways of viewing interpersonal conflict through different personal perceptions. The Lens Model suggests that many people view the conflict in different ways. A situation is viewed through the lenses of self‚ other and the relationship but can also be swayed by personal filters consisting of gender‚ culture‚ age‚ personal experiences‚ norms‚ or personal biases that can misinterpret the situation. In order to further understand the Lens Model I have

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    The Crucible

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    Kathia Nunez Mrs. Burns Eng. 11 1 Jan. 2012 Appearance vs. Reality Appearance vs. Reality is a prominent theme in The Crucible as some people are carried and blinded by appearance while others actually look at the facts‚ John Proctor and Elizabeth are not carried away by lies while Abigail and the rest of her friends are ignorant and spread lies. The town of Salem‚ Massachusetts went through a yearlong period of witch trials. A group of girls led by Abigail the reverend’s niece manipulated

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    Galen's Flat Lens

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    vision. The shape of the lens in an eye - specifically humans - are an embodiment of nature‚ and its ability to adapt and change according to its surroundings and needs. Objects are seen through the eyes by a multitude of straight lines of light. Therefore‚ a spherical shape for a lens would be simply bad design‚ because while that shape of that lens would have a lot of resistance‚ it lacked accuracy (On the usefulness of the parts‚ 470). In contrast‚ a flat surface for the lens would have more communicating

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    Lens Model of Conflict

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    Lens Model of Conflict According to our textbook‚ there are two fundamental aspects are important in all conflicts: (1) communication behaviors and (2) the perceptions of those behaviors. Think of the study of conflict as a view through a lens‚ like the lens of a camera‚ or through prescription glasses. The lens model of conflict specifies that each person has a view of (1) oneself‚ (2) the other person‚ and (3) the relationship. These perceptual pieces form the fundamental

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    Using Feminist Lens

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    FEMINIST LENS: A Feminist lens can be useful in every day life‚ because one of the most uttered issues is the characters of individuals such as girls. They are the ones often controversial. It’s been part of our lives‚ discussing characteristics‚ values‚ behaviors‚ etc. THE MISS PHILIPPINE PAGEANT: Women who are tall‚ have curved body shaped‚ beautiful‚ and smart are the so-called Miss Philippines‚ Binibining Pilipinas and they were the candidates. Some are willing to support this kind of

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    Historical Lens Criticism

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    Pros and Cons of Historical Criticism   Pros  ● The historical lens is an accurate way  to view history because people  ___________________________  their thoughts and ideas through lit.  ● These views can be ___________ or  _____________.   Cons  Some people say that the great pieces of  literature do not need to be understood  through a historical lens because their  greatness is derived from a timeless‚ universal  theme.     The Historical Lens works in ​ TWO DIRECTIONS.​  Not only can we interpret literature from a 

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    Ethical Lens Inventory

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    Ethical Lens Inventory I’ve always thought of myself as a people person and this Ethical Lens Inventory confirms my pervious thinking. My preferred ethical lens view point is reputational lens. This means I use my intuition to determine what character traits best serve the community. Through this ethical lens inventory I learned that my blind spot is unrealistic role expectations. I can see this in my everyday life as I find myself disappointed when people do not perform the duties or task

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    Why Is The Lens Flexible

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    Why is the lens flexible? The lens within our eyes is flexible so that it can adjust according to the environment you are in‚ so that you can see clearer and focus on an object closer up or farther away. It bends and shifts depending on how close or far you are from the object you are looking at. When you age‚ the lens becomes less flexible and it becomes harder to see. This is a condition that will eventually affect everybody‚ and is known as presbyopia. Name the three parts that the eye needs

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