My mind map has been developed from using the theories‚ theorist‚ and concepts that have been discussed in unit one through unit five. I have linked the various groups of theories and theorist around the public administration discipline. The three theory area specified mind maps developed are organizational theory‚ decision-making theory‚ and theory of management. The organizational theory map focuses on the classical and neoclassical organization and the different theorist views and opinions
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Habits of Mind I think of habits of mind as a special thought process in which people use to make decisions‚ help decide what is right and wrong‚ and what is the better choice. As Greene and Lidinsky state it is‚ "patterns of thought that lead them to question assumptions‚ explore alternatives‚ anticipate opposing arguments‚ compare experiences‚ and identify the causes and consequences of ideas and events" (12). By this I believe they are saying that habits of mind are how the brain works to
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Lesson 8 Shannon Frenzel Questions: 1. In “My Papa’s Waltz” there are many different words used to imply an abusive father. The third like in the poem “But I hung on like death:” is the first example of a little boy clinging to his father in fear. It shows the fear of the little boy with his father but also that he looks up to him. Another place where an abusive relationship is conveyed is the last 2 lines in the second stanza “My mother’s countenance Could not unfrown itself.” While the father
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Documentary vs. Criminal Minds-Comparative Essay Robert William Pickton was a pig farmer and serial killer who targeted prostitutes and murdered them on his farm. We viewed the documentary about him‚ as well as the Criminal Minds episode to compare how real life crimes are shown in the media. They both had very different ways of portraying the case. The documentary had real facts‚ interviews‚ and voice recordings of Pickton. The Criminal Minds episode followed a similar storyline‚ but altered some
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Dee’s reason? -The reason for Dee changing her name was because she couldn’t bear to be named after people who oppress her. Mama didn’t like the name change because Dee was named after mama’s sister. 3. What is special about the two quilts that Dee wants? - The material used to make them are very old and could be worth a lot of money. 4. How does Dee react when she learns what Mama plans to do with the quilts? What does Maggie say that Mama should do with them? - Dee gets mad with her mama’s plan
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The Absorbent Mind “The greatness of the human personality begins at the hour of birth.”- Maria Montessori‚ The Absorbent mind‚ Kalakshetra Publication 2010 edition‚ pg.2 According to Maria Montessori a child’s potential of learning occurs from birth to six years. The learning takes place in a very amazing and special way. The mind absorbs everything from the environment‚ and environment plays an important and critical role in early brain development. Maria Montessori referred this important
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7 C’S OF COMMUNICATION * Clear. * Concise. * Concrete. * Correct. * Coherent. * Complete. * Courteous. 1. Clear When writing or speaking to someone‚ be clear about your goal or message. What is your purpose in communicating with this person? If you’re not sure‚ then your audience won’t be sure either. To be clear‚ try to minimize the number of ideas in each sentence. Make sure that it’s easy for your reader to understand your meaning. People shouldn’t have to "read
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civilizations‚ we view the way of life in those times as filthy. Undoubtedly‚ if humanity continues to move forward‚ centuries from now even the most advanced western ways of life in our time may also be seen as filthy. Does what is considered savagery not change with civilization‚ or is savagery not dependent on technology? What does it matter that the “savages” of Apocalypse Now are more technologically advanced than Marlow’s crew in Heart of Darkness‚ they are still viewed the same in the eyes of Westerners
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to move forward. _____ 4. A cigarette vendor moves forward after jumping off from a jeepney. _____ 5. Two reacting forces between a pen and a paper when writing _____ 6. Use of seatbelt as a safety measure _____ 7. The harder you dribble a basketball‚ the higher it bounces. _____ 8. A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under dishes & glasses on a table without disturbing them. _____ 9. A picture hanging on a wall and does not move. _____ 10. A heavy table is easier to move when 5 people are
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y Apocalypse Now (1979) The first time Captain Benjamin L. Willard is introduced in the film‚ he is shown as being high on drugs‚ drunk and in very bad shape. His face is filmed up side down‚ everything being reversed and wrong. The fan spinning around in the ceiling sounds like a helicopter from the war and he practices martial arts almost like he is fighting an imaginary enemy. This instantly gives the feeling that Willard is still mentally in the war – without really being there. Willard is throughout
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