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    SETTING The date of my observation was April 27th‚ 2010. It was about 9:30 in the morning when I began my study. I went to Grossmont College’s Child Development Center. The first thing I began looking for was if the child-teacher ratio was correct. The child ratio was 2 teachers to about every 8 children. The ratio was good. As I entered there was one large room that almost looked as if it could be two rooms they way it was set up. One half consisted of a large bookshelf with numerous

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    recovery from the sadness are Berger‚ Calvin‚ and Jeannine. Berger is a therapist who quickly befriends Con‚ and helps him out of his depressed and saddened state. Berger is described to be an adult figure in Con’s life that he can talk openly to‚ and gain life guidance from. This has a huge impact on the way Con handles situations that could end badly otherwise. One example of this is when Con is at one of his evening sessions with Berger. At this particular session‚ Berger is teaching Con how to

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    Topic 1: Berger argues that there are barriers to vision‚ problems in the ways we see or don’t see original works of art‚ problems that can be located in and overcome by strategies of approach. For this topic‚ discuss what‚ as you read Berger‚ gets in the way when we look at paintings‚ and what it is that we might do to overcome the barriers to vision (and to history). Imagine that you are speaking to someone interested in art‚ but someone who has not read Berger’s essay. Topic 2: Berger writes that

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    has been widely used in modern society. For example‚ “the spread of disciplinary procedures‚” that Foucault describes‚ which is‚ “not in the form of enclosed institutions‚ but as centers of observation disseminated throughout society‚” can be seen from the National Security Agency to society itself‚ making it seem as though the idea of Panopticism is being used on the population every day (Foucault 196). In Foucault’s section about Panopticism in his book Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison

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    message behind the meaning of his work. He also‚ more than likely‚ has a reason and story behind why he rendered the work of art. This message and story become useless when it is reproduced onto a computer screen‚ according to John Berger. In his Ways of Seeing‚ Berger explains how technology accompanied by today’s world has somewhat tainted the worth and overall beauty of experiencing art. One no longer has the ability to remove him or herself from reality or as Clive Bell would say‚ have an “aesthetic

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    Spiritual Formation and Growth Human development is the fields of studies that “seeks to understand how and why people—all kinds of people‚ everywhere—change or remain the same over time” (Berger‚ 2008‚ p.3). This development occurs in four specific areas; physical‚ cognitive‚ psychological‚ and spiritual. Berger explains that physical‚ cognitive‚ and psychological development helps explain why or how a person’s body and mind changes or remains the same over his or her lifetime. Spiritual development

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    Naugle begins by looking at the development of worldview throughout the history of protestant evangelicalism. He believes that Christians seem to have always had an understanding of how the world worked‚ but defining this in terms of a worldview has been a recent development in their history. Naugle looks at the writings of James Orr‚ who first arrived at the idea of viewing Christianity as a proper worldview. He believed that Christianity was not something to be sectioned‚ but taught and defended

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    Title of the Article Article topic: “A Study on the Distribution Process of Berger Paint Bangladesh Limited.” 1 Rationale for Selecting the Report Distribution is the bridge between organization and customer. It is also a function that deals operation as well as selling. So study of distribution related activities of any organization that has broad base customer is very important for that organization. Distribution and its associated customer service play a big part in relationship marketing

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    written by producer and director Alasdair McMillan‚ focuses on Police Procedural within The Wire‚ an HBO series created by David Simons. The reading consists of multiple points that are stretched across the chapter‚ employing the beliefs of Plato‚ Foucault‚ and Simons. One consistent argument McMillan explains thoroughly throughout the text is how the institutions sway a character’s motives. These institutions are also what create police procedural and the actions of the officers within the show. The

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    Infant Observation

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    unfamiliar stimulus usually elicits physiological responses (Berger‚ p. 156). Later‚ this explanation of mine for his behavior was confirmed to be correct by his mother that he had never seen a doll before. Clearly‚ he was sensing the strange object and trying to perceive it. And exactly as the text said‚ eventually‚ habituation occurs‚ in which the stimulus becomes so familiar and uninteresting that these responses slow down. (Berger‚ p. 156)‚ he got tired of the dolls and began to pay attention

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