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    Informed Perspective

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    promotes the idea “informed perspective” on their website. http://www.maryl.com/informed-perspective.html * The Weekly Standard promotes the idea “informed perspective on news and issues” on the brochure. http://m.weeklystandard.com/advertising/pdf/Editorial-Content_Profile-TWS-2013.pdf * Securitization Intelligence promotes the idea “Securitization Intelligence is a daily information service that provides actionable news‚ proprietary data and informed perspective…” http://www.securitizationintelligence

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    Dramaturgical Perspective

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    Dramaturgical Perspective The dramaturgical perspective was developed primarily by Sociologist‚ Erving Goffman who recast the theatrical metaphor dramaturgy into a sociological term‚ meaning that social life is like a drama or stage play where intricacies of social interaction could be observed and analyzed‚ and people can perform in a manner that communicates how they would like others to perceive of them. Goffman stated that‚ “All actions are social performances that aim to give off and

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    Perspectives, Psychology

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    control their over behaviour and understands the motives behind it (freewill)‚ or if their behavior is determined by some force over them and have no control (Determinism)‚ such as their genetics or upbringing. Although they are both very different perspectives believe both nature and nurture to play an important role in the development of someone’s personality and behavior. Psychoanalysts tend to believe in determinism‚ as a result of perceived unconscious influences on the character‚ and humanists

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    acquisition. These studies have revealed that both first and second language learners follow a pattern of development‚ which is mainly followed despite exceptions. Rod Ellis (1984) covers the idea of developmental sequences in detail and outlines three developmental stages: the silent period‚ formulaic speech‚ and structural and semantic simplification.   a.     Developmental Sequences 1.     Silent Period: Both first and second language learners pass through a similar initial stage‚ the

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    Dixie's Perspective

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    After completing the assigned readings‚ critically comment on the following prompts: 1. What incident causes a sharp shift in Dixie’s perspective‚ and why? (161-162) It is my assessment that the incident which causes a sharp shift in Dixie’s perspective is when at thirteen years old a group of students whom she envied invited her to the carnival and did not thank her grandfather for giving them a ride nor waited for her when they got out of the car. This experience opened her eyes to how petty

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    groups‚ we had to do a learning styles questionnaire. In this questionnaire there were four types of learning styles‚ which where activists‚ reflectors‚ theorists and pragmatists (Honey‚ 1973). In my group of seven we were made up of reflectors‚ theorists and pragmatists. On the second day we did a group activity about the skills knowledge and attitudes that a health care professional should have. During this task we were divided has a group even more because we all had different views on what we thought

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    Perspectives of Homosexuality across Asia In the late 19th century‚ the term “homosexuality” was officially coined by a German psychologist‚ Karoly Maria Benkert . Despite the new introduction of the term‚ there were various arguments and discussions about philosophical issues in terms of sexuality and cultural understandings of same-sex attraction. According to the definition of Stanford Encyclopedia‚ homosexuality refers to sexual behavior or interest oriented towards the same sex‚ and a person

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    Sociological Perspective

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    Working Out to Look Good: A Sociological Perspective The word ‘common-sense’ connotes innate knowledge that is shared among humans. A search on the internet produced the following definition of sociology – ‘the scientific analysis of a social institution as a functioning whole and as it relates to the rest of society.’ (Merriam-Webster‚ 2011). In other words‚ the student’s statement (from the assignment question) implies that we have an inherent ability to understand every-day issues without the

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    Penelope's Perspective

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    Penelope’s Perspective Dreams have influenced cultures for as long as cultures have existed‚ yet the meaning of dreams have changed and developed with each civilization until they have become molded into the perceptions we hold today. They have been a target subjected to science and technology‚ but still to this day remain a partial mystery as to each persons personal experiences with dreams. In ancient history‚ dreams such as The Dream of Dumuzi and Gilgamesh suggest that they carry divine

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    Dare to Be Different

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    Wade Petersen Presents Dare to Be “Different” Using “Choice Menus” to Differentiate in Your Classroom Iowa World Language Association Conference October 7-8‚ 2011 Des Moines Downtown Marriott Contact Information: Wade Petersen wadecp@netins.net petersenw@wdmcs.org Valley Southwoods Freshman High School West Des Moines‚ Iowa Differentiation The new buzzword in the education world is “differentiation.” Teachers are increasingly being asked to provide alternative ways to help students learn. The

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