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    is a common approach used when researchers wish to grasp the meaning of the experience which is the focus of the study. In the process of writing analyzed results the researcher’s goal is to give meaning to the studied phenomenon. Heideggerian hermeneutic was also used as an interpretive approach. Scientific rigor is supported with the credibility‚ dependability‚ conformability‚ authenticity‚ and transferability of the study. Credibility is supported by research was a prolonged engagement with

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    In many academic and scientific investigations there are three stages of development. The first involves the identification of the subject or phenomenon under investigation. The second involves establishing a theory or hypothesis to explain the nature and characteristics of whatever is to be investigated. In the third phase the investigator seeks to apply theory to some procedure of analysis‚ perhaps in the form of a practical application of knowledge to a range of tasks. What is the "subject"

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    1. The author (Ostrander) emphasizes that students should not stress out over choosing a major. He tells us that what one majors in is less important than the overall qualities‚ knowledge base‚ and the skills that one develops. Ostrander also points out that a major is much less important than the skills that people gain by using a quote from an executive‚ “I look for people who take accountability‚ responsibility and are good team people over anything else. I can teach the technical.” 2. Going

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    Substance Overall‚ it is this author’s opinion that Anyabwile was successful in providing a clear exposition of 2 Corinthians 12:5-10. However‚ this author was unsure of Anyabwile’s primary theme. At the beginning of the sermon‚ Anyabwile’s focus was on proper boasting in the Lord. In the middle of the sermon‚ the emphasis shifted to the dangers of pride‚ and at the conclusion of the sermon‚ the focus of attention was placed on God’s power and how God’s power is perfected in the Christian’s weakness

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    another for understanding. An individual should have knowledge of an art’s essence‚ but as you cannot grasp the essence of the artwork and without the essence of artwork you cannot understand the essence of art. This phenomenon is explained by the Hermeneutic Circle‚ a concept that began in Germany. Heidegger explains it by saying‚ “Thus we are compelled to follow the circle. To enter upon this path is the strength of thought‚ to continue on it…every separate step that attempt circles in this circle”

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    Fugitive Pieces: An Analysis

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    “If an institution is to be an institution‚ it must to some extent break with the past‚ keep the memory of the past‚ while inaugurating something absolutely new” (Caputo 6). In this quote from Jacques Derrida’s 1994 conversation Deconstruction in a Nutshell‚ Derrida’s submits that the use of deconstruction within literature should facilitate fluidity between the past and contemporary literature. This negotiation with time appears active in the 1996 novel Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels as the

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    | AbstractThis essay discusses the question of the transforming creative self and the aesthetics of becoming in Samuel Taylor Coleridge ’s ’Kubla Khan ’ and ’Dejection: An Ode ’‚ by reassessing certain strands of Romantic visionary criticism and Deconstruction‚ which are two major critical positions in the reading and interpreting of Romantic poetry. The poetics of becoming and the creative process place the self in Coleridge ’s aesthetic and spiritual idealism in what I have called a constructive

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    Did beauty pageants go a bit too far? According to Oxford‚ beauty pageants are public entertainment contests of a procession of people in elaborate‚ colorful costumes‚ or an outdoor performance of a historical scene; however‚ child beauty pageants according to Wikipedia child beauty pageants are beauty contests that feature contestants up to 18 years of age; however‚ Competition categories may include interviews‚ talents‚ swim wear‚ casual wear‚ western wear‚ theme wear‚ etc. Contingent on the type

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    The Schuman Declaration was published on the ninth of May‚ 1950‚ and was one of these documents the contemporary European Union (EU) cannot praise enough as it bears the laudable responsibility for the birth of federal Europe. One could compare it with the Old Testament for the Christians‚ to put it colloquial‚ where further research reveals that both documents contain dubious and tentative elements. Evidently‚ the focus here remains solely on the Schuman Plan‚ which is to be found in the annex

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    “The study of man contains a greater variety of intellectual styles than any other area of cultural endeavor. How different social scientists go about their work‚ and what they aim t accomplish by it‚ often do not seem to have a common denominator ... Let us admit the case of our critics from the humanities and from the experimental sciences: Social science as a whole is both intellectually and morally confused. And what is called sociology is very much in the middle of this confusion.” Wright

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