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    I am educated. So‚ what does that mean? To me‚ it means I have been taught a variety of subjects such as mathematics‚ social studies‚ science‚ music‚ and history in school. It also means that I have acquired a number of skills and values by virtue of my training‚ both at school and outside the school environment. Education can be received in a structured environment such as a school‚ at home from family members‚ self -teaching from books or the internet‚ or from simply soaking up knowledge while

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    What is an Educated Filipino? -Francisco Benitez 1 What is an educated Filipino and what qualities should distinguish him today? The conception of education and of what an educated man is varied in response to fundamental changes in the details and aims of society. In our country and during this transition stage in our national life‚ what are the qualities which an educated man should possess? Alterations in Our Social Life Great changes have taken place in the nature of our social life during

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    What Is an Educated Filipino? (Francisco Benitez) (From an address before the General Assembly of the University of the Philippines‚ 1923.) The educated Filipino should‚ first‚ be distinguished by the power to do. The Oriental excels in reflective thinking: he is a philosopher. The Occidental is a doer; he manages things‚ men and affairs. The Filipino of today needs more of this power to translate reflection into action. I believe we are coming more and more to the conviction that no Filipino

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    Imagination is the ability to form the new ideas‚ images‚ well-formed passages or description of something that is not recognized through sight‚ hearing and other senses. Imagination is an exposure of our memory. Imagination also gives us the ability to examine the things from other points of view and emphasize with thinking of others .Knowledge is the acquisition of information through contact from things and people around us. We can attain knowledge from just about everything or we can say that

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    Write an essay in which you explore the interplay of imagination and the human experience in Romanticism. Composers in the Romantic era challenged the constraints of a society upheaved by events such as the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution‚ which they perceived to be devoid of meaning. They hence championed that the individual should embrace a relationship involving the interplay of the imagination with the human experience of nature and of emotion. Composers such as Samuel Coleridge

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    Fantasy and Imagination

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    Maria Montessori encourage the development of imagination rather than fantasy? Why not fantasy under the age of 6 years old? How can we stimulate imagination and its productivity? Give detailed relevant examples. “Imagination extends man beyond his wildest dreams-fantasy will ultimately limit him.” There is difference between Fantasy and imagination that people seem to misunderstand and the value that each has to the child’s development. Imagination is the ability to conceptualise objects or events

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    Hermeneutics Imagination

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    three set of interviews captured during data collection. The purpose of the final reflection was compare the current understanding of the African-American farmer’s experience with UF/IFAS Extension with the hermeneutics imagination to introduce a new phenomenon. Hermeneutics Imagination Participants in this study shared their experiences as it relates to using UF/IFAS Extension. Several‚ mentioned that (a) African -American farmers in general don’t know what it UF/IFAS Extension is‚ (b ) outreach is

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    sociological imagination as "the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society." The sociological imagination is the capacity to shift from one perspective to another: from the political to the psychological; from examination of a single family to comparative assessment of the national budgets of the world; from the theological school to the military establishment; from considerations of an oil industry to studies of contemporary poetry.[1] Sociological Imagination: The

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    Have you heard of Sociological Imagination by C.Wright Mills? According to Mills‚ “it is the capacity to shift from one perspective to another…the capacity to range from the most impersonal and remote transformations to the most intimate features of the human self and to see the relations between the two of them.” The intent of the sociological imagination is to see the bigger picture within individuals live their lives; to recognize personal and pubic issues as the two aspects of a single process

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    The sociological imagination has revealed to me an understanding of the wider world. Growing up‚ I experienced the world through the lens of the people around me and understood the world in the terms of their understanding of how the world works. I learned right from wrong and developed my opinions based on the input of the people in my little world. With the sociological imagination‚ I am able to take a step back from my little world and look at the world through someone else’s eyes. I have learned

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