In the book‚ The Future of the Professions‚ authors Richard and Daniel Susskind discuss how advances in modern technology have affected various professions. (R.Susskind and D.Susskind‚ 2015) In Chapter 1‚ the reader is introduced to four central questions: are there more affordable and accessible ways to organize professions and their work‚ can non-professionals do the work of professionals‚ how much do we trust professionals and is the grand bargain working? (Susskind 2015‚ pg.32) In the following
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In chapter 3‚ The theme of single- parenting is highly visible through the authors uses of characterization."Marcus knew he was weird‚ and he knew that part of the reason he was weird was because his mum was weird" the author’s choice to include that tells me as a reader that Marcus has no other influence than his suicidal mother to show him how to interact with the world outside his house. As a single parent Fiona is so wrapped up in her own problems that she fails to see what is happening in Marcus’s
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Imagine an ancient guru preaching about the energy flow of everything in the universe and how it is all connected. The biogeochemical cycles discussed in chapter 5 in Visualizing Environmental Science by Berg and Hager can be thought of a scientific explanation for a philosophical idea. The decision to write about this topic stemmed from recognizing the potential ideas that could flower from studying how the cycles work and how they relate to each other. When discussing things like pollution‚ more
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chapters 1 2 3 4 Chapter four opens with Nick attending another of Gatsby’s parties. Nick uses this as a starting point and begins recounting some notes he claims to have taken‚ listing some of the more notable people he encountered that summer. His point is to prove that Gatsby’s party attract the most notable people of the time. He also describes one man‚ Klipspringer‚ who never seems to leaves Gatsby’s parties and has come to be known as the "boarder‚" which suggests he is living in the
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CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS‚ AND INTERPRETATION This chapter presents analysis of the data gathered and the interpretation of findings. Discussion on the findings of the profile of the respondents and the system assessment are also presented in this chapter. 1. Profile of the Respondents 1. Age Table 3 shows the data of the respondents. Most of the respondents where students comprising of 56 or 42.74 percent whose ages ranged from 17-20 years old ranked first. This was followed
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Catcher: ch. 21-22 Holden’s relationship with phoebe in chapter 21 is coles holden cares alot about phoebe. Holden always tries to protect her. Holden is so comfortable around her because she not hard on him‚ she understands him‚ and she always there for him. Holden has been told many times to grow up‚ like mr.spencer told him to stradlater told him and carl luce etc. holden isn’t legally a adult but he thinks he has adult features such as gray hair‚ and he’s tall. With Holden and Phoebe Holden’s
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actions can have on the lives and well-being of others. It was also suggested‚ of course‚ that it’s through this recourse of action that she reconsiders her relationship with Mr. Knightley as well; which‚ of course‚ comes full circle in Chapter XIII of Volume III (Chapter 49)‚ in which Emma and Mr. Knightley finally come to terms with one another; getting everything out there in the atmosphere until they‚ inevitably‚ finally confirm their love for one another: “Seldom‚ very seldom‚ does complete truth
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The chapter begins with the mans memory of his son being born and this is important because it marks the beginning of the father-son bond that they will have which keeps one another alive. The next morning‚ the two are awoken to the sounds of “the bad men” whose truck has broken down on the road‚ near their campsite. The man hides their cart of supplies as best he can‚ and takes his son to run and hide in the woods. One of the bad men walks into the woods to relieve himself and stumbles upon them
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Shalena Millward V. Duarte Psychology 211 16 April 2013 Internet Assignment Chapter 1 what is abnormal behavior? psychology.about.com › ... › Abnormal Psychology Abnormal psychology is a study which defines‚ give details about why it happens‚ tries to calculate violence and hazardous behavior‚ and tries to regulate unusual behavior. The behavior ranges from risky or unusual behavior to more unsensational and prevalent ones such as people with depression who stays in their homes. Standards
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Chapter II the Nightly Rendezvous at the Cemetery is an important scene in the novel because it’s the first time Catherine Sedgwick establishes a common ground between the Indians and the Puritans. In the novel‚ Hope is introduced to readers as a free- spirited‚ unconventional‚ and nonconformist character. The traits that Hope possesses in her character sets her apart from other Puritans. Although it may appear that Hope is different‚ her distraught reaction after hearing that her sister was married
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