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    Philosophy of Mind is an exceptionally intricate and challenging topic to comprehend. I located a YouTube video that proved to be enormously beneficial at clarifying the topic of philosophy of mind‚ as I assimilate information quicker when there are visuals and not only written text. The YouTuber assists in answering the questions: what is the mind‚ what is it like‚ and does it consist of matter or some other substance? The first example he provides examines the question if Luke Skywalker and Darth

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    While watching the video‚ “Reel Injun” it made me realize how much the First Nations people as a culture were impacted and wrongfully stereotyped. The video was very informative on how they were viewed and how the Western Europeans portrayed them in the Western Films. With the movies‚ the First Nations people were terribly stereotyped so that had a strong impact on how the rest of the world perceived them. There were many movies “They Died with their Boots on” depicted the First Nations people

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    post-minimalist composers of our time (Potter). His works have been commissioned by the BBC Philharmonic‚ Tokyo Symphony‚Yo-Yo Ma‚ and the Elysian Quartet and he held a Resident Composer position with the London Philharmonic (Fitkin‚ Biography). His music frequently elicits a “moto perpetuo” combined with gliding‚ lyrical lines and driving harmonic progressions keeping listeners attentive. Hard Fairy is no exception. The unabating electronic accompaniment (originally two pianos) propels the singing

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    Cultural communication plays an important role in the interactions between law enforcement and the community. The concept that law enforcement need to handle their communications with people of color better. In the video‚ Racial Profiling‚ a young man discussed his experiences with law enforcement and how he was profiled based on his race. He stated they just assumed he was terrorist and was a part of terrorist organization‚ however‚ they never asked him what culture he was. As law enforcement‚ communication

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    As future educators the video assigned will give us a better understanding of what learning disabilities are and the specifics of what fall within that diagnosis. Dr. Sheldon Horowitz of the National Center of Learning Disabilities explains to his viewers what having a learning disability means. By definition‚ a learning disability interrupts the psychological processes of comprehending and using language. The student’s who have learning disability are found to be challenged by receiving

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    The parents in the video Ivy Dreams are motivated for the good of their children yet because of their methods‚ they cause harm to their kids. The characters in the video are incredibly stressed and try to make their parents happy by getting into one of the top schools. For instance‚ Michelle has posters of when she was a kid that she is forced to keep under her bed because her mother says that it is distracting for studying. The posters where very special to Michelle and she was excited to hang them

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    ends meet due to making “too much” money according to standards to meet the need for food stamps. It also shows several families who are trying to make ends meet while working several jobs and depending on resources provided by the community. In the video they talked about the convenience and availability of unhealthy food such as processed snack foods. The cost of fresh fruits has gone up 40 percent since the 1980’s while processed foods has decreased 40 percent. Ultimately‚ A Place at the Table‚ shows

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    Over Fall Break‚ on October 15th‚ I watched a video called “Poverty‚ Incorporated”. The video demonstrated different challenges from current perceptions of charities and how one promotes free enterprise as an alternative to world poverty in an effective way. While watching the documentary of the film provided viewers with some insight on how one can help or hurt poverty through charities or companies without giving much meaning behind the scene. Throughout the film it discusses several ideas of how

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    In regards to the "eight forces" outlined in the Family Systems Theory‚ I think all eight forces are well seen in the video "Bowenian Family therapy". Regarding "differentiation of self"‚ Pam has very low self differentiation from her parents. Differentiation of self is the separation of a person’s intellectual and emotional functioning from another person and can be seen in how a person’s behavior is motivated by their own feelings (Goldenberg‚ Stanton & Goldenberg 2017). Pam does not have a separation

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    After reviewing my patient history video‚ some things that I would change would be asking her how often does he finger lock. This is an appropriate question‚ but I asked her this question twice. What I meant to say was‚ when the locking occurs‚ how long does your finger stay locked in that position? This explains to me that forgetting the questions you asked previously is common‚ especially when you are not used to interviewing someone. When I am asking the client questions‚ I need to pay close attention

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