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    The theory behind a community of practice was first introduced by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger (1991). Firstly described within their novel Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation (1992)‚ yet their theory was not noticeably defined until Penelope Eckert (2006) gave this theory the title community of practice. Eckert defines a community of practice as “a collection of people who engage in an ongoing basis in some common endeavor” (Eckert‚ 2006) which is exactly what we see within the

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    How maps influence our perception of the world Maps have a great influence on our individual perception of the world. Some people maintain this point of view while others argue with it. As far as I’m concerned‚ I support the first issue. On the one hand‚ many people suppose that maps have a good impact on our perception of how the world works. Firstly‚ they say‚ it helps to form our worldview. And in its turn this is useful for our range of vision‚ development. Secondly

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    Intro String theory is the first theory of physics that tries to explain everything. What does it mean to explain everything? We would know how the universe began and where it is going. Quantum gravity Modern physics has two basic scientific laws: quantum physics and general relativity. These two scientific laws represent radically different fields of study. " Quantum physics studies the very smallest objects in nature‚ while relativity tends to study nature on the scale of planets‚ galaxies‚

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    Spellbound & Freud Sigmund Freud was the originator of psychoanalysis. Some of the broad ideas of Freud’s psychoanalysis are used in the Hitchcock film Spellbound. Among them are the unconscious‚ Id‚ Ego‚ and Dream Analysis. The mind is broken up into two parts the conscious‚ the processes that one is aware of and the unconscious‚ processes that one is not aware of. The Id mainly resides in the unconscious mind; it desires to satisfy basic wants and needs and is present at birth. Ego develops slowly

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    as equals. Euripides enforces Medea’s strength through her own ironic dialogue. Medea calls upon Jason and placates him‚ catering to his ego by feigning a weak and submissive wife: “I won’t call us evil- we women. And so you should not be like us in our weaknesses nor match folly with folly.” (24). The ancient Greeks generally perceive women as being weak and faint of heart. At this point‚ the audience

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    Business and Management: Leadership My Leadership Theory and Practice This is certainly one of the most insightful course that I have had taken so far from this EMBA program. I truly enjoyed the way how this course could stimulate my thinking‚ and has helped to broaden my mind to help me to cope with different issues and situations in the future. Most important‚ the sharing from the high profiled speakers has benefited me a great deal by understand what are their approaches in a real

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    Kendrick Lamar’s Influences on the World The music world is forever changing. Music is listened to by practically everyone in the world‚ and many messages can be sent through one song. The artist‚ Kendrick Lamar is slowly changing the world for the black community one song at a time. Lamar has won several grammy’s‚ and has a large following of all different ethnicities‚ and cultures. Kendrick Lamar’s songs have strong messages about how races need to come together to resolve problems. Kendrick

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    The life and influence of Percy Shelley Percy Bysshe Shelley‚ born on August 4th‚ 1792 in Broadbridge Heath‚ England‚ is one of the worlds most renown romantic poets. He influenced many in the ways of literature with his superb poetry and play writings including many modern poets. He had a hard life growing up but made the most of what he had‚ his imagination. Shelley began attending the Syon House Academy 10 years old. After approximately two years of attending the academy Percy was accepted

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    The role of mass-media in our life When we speak about massmedia‚ we speak about press‚ TV‚ radio and the Internet. They all bring information to mass/large audiences and people and they can really reach them. All people in the world are curious; want to be informed about everything that is going on their town‚ village‚ country‚ in the world. That is why they: read newspapers listen to the radio watch TV browse the WEB Massmedia are a very important part of our life and we can hardly imagine

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    Freud On Dreams

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    seems that Sigmund Freud‚ the pioneer of psychoanalysis and a neurologist‚ has the most interesting answers for that question. Freud suggests that our dreams are not some random videos; conversely‚ they have encoded meanings and they are of utmost importance. Furthermore‚ he insists that being able to interpret our dreams may pave the way for us to show what is inside our subconscious‚ which could help us to see things that may not seem in our life blatantly. He has three main theories to be viewed

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