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    At the trial of Socrates in Athens‚ 399 BC‚ Socrates has already been found guilty of impiety and corrupting the young men of Athens. In other words‚ he has criticized the government‚ and the leaders don’t like it. There is no prescribed sentence for these crimes. Instead‚ there is now a penalty phase of the trial and Socrates has to propose his own sentence. Then court decides between Socrates’ proposal and that of the prosecutor‚ which is death. The court probably would have expected him to propose

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    immediate response of our sensory reactions to things Perception is the process by which these sensations are selected‚ organized‚ and interpreted. Perception is what we take away from our raw sensations Example is the cola and the pepsi‚ using only senses‚ we cannot tell the difference between them but if we are to add in perception of the beand‚ it changes as we interpret our sensations differently on account of the thoughts that we have with the brand itself. Our ultimate preferences are actually

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    Montessori’s Observations • Children make a match with mom/parent. This is the reason that consistency is such a key issue in early childhood development. Children feel comfortable with routine because they know what to expect • Children need order. As above‚ when the environment has inherent structure and order‚ children feel safe. Children need to feel safe to explore their environment. • Children have an innate desire to learn. Our brains are hard-wired to

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    really created? DiFonzo defines a rumor as “…unverified information statements that circulate about topics that people perceive as important; arise in situations of ambiguity‚ threat‚ or potential threat; and are used by people attempting to make sense or to manage risk” (375). A rumor starts out as an important thought in one persons mind. A thought that is kept to oneself merely stays a thought and never develops into a rumor. But‚ a thought that is just important enough to share with someone else

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    THE WAY WE PERCEIVE THE WORLD IS SHAPED BY INTERNAL RATHER THAN EXTERNAL FACTORS Acclaimed playwright Tennesse Williams was a sickly child. As a result‚ he was heavily dotted upon by his mother. He was inherently sensitive‚ desiring to “shrink away in his own private oasis of poetry and writing”. This behaviour was a desperate attempt to escape the domestic conflict between his puritanical mother and bombastic father. His father‚ disapproving of his literary endeavours‚ labelled him a sissy instigated

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    limited before they even begin. Ways of Knowing helps us to comprehend Areas of Knowledge by linking them with real life situations. For example: Human or Natural Science is an area of knowledge that truly depends on Logical or Reasoning and Sense Perception because the experiments and observations that are conducted are mostly analyzed by the Ways of Knowing as I already mentioned before. We depend on science because it gives us unbiased and verifiable knowledge to make decisions in our everyday

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    The Montessori Method by Maria Montessori (1870-1952). Translated by Anne Everett George (1882-). New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company‚ 1912. [Frontispiece] DR. MONTESSORI GIVING A LESSON IN TOUCHING GEOMETRICAL INSETS [Title Page] THE MONTESSORI METHOD SCIENTIFIC PEDAGOGY AS APPLIED TO CHILD EDUCATION IN "THE CHILDREN’S HOUSES" WITH ADDITIONS AND REVISIONS BY THE AUTHOR BY MARIA MONTESSORI TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN BY ANNE E. GEORGE WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY PROFESSOR HENRY

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    my own opinion this is clearly top-down not bottom up. | Compare and contrast the processes of sensation and perception (what are the similarities and differences) and explain how they work together (20 points). Sensation is taken from the senses such as visual input where as perception uses the sensations and relates them to past experiences and influences the end result of what a person forms as the

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    A Mans Life

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    hear a train howling - I get a sense of comfort and excitement‚ and urge to travel and speed away into the sunset. It was so bad that I couldn’t even make it to work or school in the past if I heard a train and got that itch. I would have to take off and act impulsively‚ get an adrenaline fix. I am better able to control myself now‚ but that doesn’t change the feeling I get when I hear a train blowing. What is happening is sensory integration from the five senses. For the train blowing‚ the noise

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    The Soliloquy

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    There are three false alarms: "I see thee still . . . I see thee yet . . . I see thee still!" Between each of these alarms comes a moment of respite in which Macbeth appeals to the world of the physical senses: "Art thou not . . . sensible to feeling?" "Mine eyes are made the fools of the other senses‚" and "It is the bloody business which informs thus to mine eyes." The soliloquy uses visceral imagery to emphasize Macbeth’s verge on insanity. Shakespeare illustrates Macbeth’s paranoia and madness to

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