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    After taking the Ethical Lens Inventory‚ I have discovered that my personal lens is the Results Lens. Upon further reading I discovered how that translated into my values‚ strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and my blind spot as well as how to see more clearly. The key phrase for those with the Results Lens is “I make choices that are good for everyone.” The values and strengths associated with the Results lens are the core values‚ the classical values‚ and the definition of ethical behavior‚ the tools for analyzing

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    “EYE-Mazing!” A Marketing Plan for New Market Development Submitted by: Ando‚ Hanna Mari Cabucos‚ Trisha Marie Igat‚ Sandra Marie Pullon‚ Danica Anna Regis‚ Geneva Santiago‚ Gio Andro Suarez‚ Angel Submitted to: Prof. Angelo Alfonso Abejero A. Market Analysis * Demographic/Population Developments An estimated 180 million of the World’s population are visually disabled. The 3rd.Philippine National Survey of Blindness conducted last year showed that

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    Primitive‚ and the Perceptual Lens To say that any culture‚ region‚ or country is civilized or primitive is purely subjective to the person stating the opinion. Each individual‚ whether educated or uneducated‚ will have a different view on the definition of those two terms; a view that is influenced by the perceptual lens‚ or bias‚ that the individual has developed through various experiences over their lifetime. Nonetheless‚ how do subjectivity and the perceptual lens manipulate the terms of

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    Love Through a Lens There are three stories that I loved in particular during this quarter. The Things They Carried‚ A Roman Incident‚ and A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings. These three stories carried a lot of emotion and excitement. They all have different plots and backgrounds‚ but for the most part‚ there are so much in common between these three stories in a psychological‚ socio/political‚ spiritual‚ queer‚ and feminist lens. Besides those examples‚ the one thing that connects these three the

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    critical lens is an approach or viewpoint of a text based upon a critical theory or knowledge. To view a text through the critical lens of Feminism‚ for example‚ is to examine the text from the point of view of a feminist - examining the roles‚ both domestic and social‚ played by men and women‚ and how equal the relationships between men and women are. Current critical lenses are Formalism/New Criticism‚ Post Modernism‚ Marxism‚ etc. Some English teachers also use the term ’critical lens’ to describe

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    Ethical Lens Inventory The ethical lens inventory exercise is very useful and something that I have lost sight of over the years. I was first introduced to this concept when I first applied for a sales position over a decade ago. After completing the exercise‚ the results of my answers places me in the Rights and Responsibility Lens. Since no one is perfect‚ having blind spots is inevitable‚ my blind spot as a result of my answers states that "belief that motive justifies method." My strengths

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    Name_____________pd____ What’s your lens? Take a look at the image below. Describe what you think it is? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What might determine what you see in the above shape? Is there a right answer? This illustrates the concept of CRITICAL LENSES. A LENS is the perspective we use to interpret and assign

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    Elizabeth Muralles Miss Nuzzolillo Honors Sophomore English November 19‚ 2012 Racism Throughout Our History Even when everyone tries their best to be equal towards one another‚ people always end up being racist because of differences in ethnicities. This is shown all around the world in small and large countries especially the United States. The amount of diversity in the United States leads people to interact with others who might not necessarily be the same ethnicity as they are. This is

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    Britanee Gugel "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly"‚ was once said by Antoine De Saint-Exupery. This is an accurate quote to live by and refer to daily since following your instincts is usually the best decision for yourself. It leads you to do exactly what you want to do‚ instead of anyone getting to your mindset. This quote can also be shown in literature-characters go through hardships within there own minds. But when a third party expresses their own opinion of the problem

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    Does a Picture Really Tell A Thousand Words? According to John Berger‚ photographs from August 6th‚ 1945‚ are “images of hell.” (316) That was the day the US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan‚ killing countless innocent civilians and severely burning others. In his essay‚ “Hiroshima‚” Berger faces the idea that our culture has “abandoned” the “concept of evil.” (320) Countless pictures seem to be the only thing left of that day‚ and from Berger’s perspective‚ the

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