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    1.1) Prompts: What do you mean, exactly, when you say you agree or disagree with the belief? Can you explain you explain more fully why you think the belief is true or false? I was in agreement with many of the believes given in the list of this activity, I ultimately decided on having number three as the one I disagree with the most and number 8 as the one I agree with the most. I chose number 3 as the one I disagree most with because we are not born with a particular skill set, babies are…

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    Opinion Paper 2: Memory P.F Skinner was influential in many areas of psychology but some of his most interesting work came from his study on memory and memory loss in adults and children. These studies are some of my favorite because they are so applicable to everyone’s life. Through researching and understanding memory loss we as students are more capable of preventing memory loss and improving memory skills. A skill that could come in handy for college students and their studies. In the movie…

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    they are. The class experience helps increase the understanding of the visual world. Communication is the most important tool of social existence and survival, communication is also a complex process that requires a good manage of information, however communicate visually such as communicate with graphics, pictures, videos can make a boring communicate interesting. Based on my own opinion, I believe visual communication makes the audience understand more clarity, and the…

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    A lot of times when the word nonverbal communication comes to people 's minds they usually think of American Sign Language and how deaf people use it on day to day basis to communicate to others but little do they know that it happens in our everyday life amongst every one around the world. Whether it 's something as quick as a head nod or someone displaying large amounts of hand gestures while telling a story. This is something most people are unaware that they do something that happens…

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    matter of 5 hours, I was left feeling anger, happiness, and everything in between. The novel is centered around Madeline Whittier, an 18-year-old girl who has SCID and has never seen the outside world. She’s never seen the outside world because SCID means that you are basically allergic to the world, anything could trigger a deathly reaction. I think I may cry every time I read this (like Maddie when she reads Flowers for Algernon). In all honesty I did not want to read this novel. I assumed…

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    changed? I talked to a fan, a creator and a publicist- three different people who have experiences in different angles on this new fandom phenomenon to get an idea on where we stand today. Tala Kayyali – Fan – Her walls adorned with posters of her favorite films, she is a self-identified fan. She has started a small-scale film blog, and has presence on a multitude of social media platforms which she uses to stay up to date with the pieces of pop culture she follows. Diana Liu– Creator –…

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    feel the smooth, damp sand beneath my feet. I am taken in by the soothing atmosphere that encircles me. I close my eyes, letting myself absorb the warm rays of the sun. The glowing horizon slowly fades as it descends into the waves. I am comforted by the sounds of the ocean; the rhythmic pounding of the endless sea. I look into the cloudless cerulean blue sky and see the perfection of life. As I stare into the horizon and watch every wave crash, I am reminded of my childhood. When I was a kid I…

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    can offer my knowledge of my first year to them in order to reduce their stress level. I can show my residents the ins and outs of college and provide them with a…

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    never taken an in-depth class into psychology involving sports (minus the very generic one in undergraduate). One of my favorite quotes and something I tell my students and athletes frequently is “your heaven is someone’s hell, and your hell is someone’s heaven,” really trying to put into perspective how different events in different people’s lives affect one another. One of my favorite lessons, was the positive aspects of injury. Without even thinking about your slides, I can tell from…

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    My Reflection Paper While completing the first module for neurology there were many aspects of the brain that I was completely unaware of and found interesting. As a speech-language pathologist, it is important for one to know the function of the brain so one can have the skills to help improve the ability for an individual to communicate with others. Damage to certain parts of the brain function can lead to some drastic consequences relating to speech and language functions. I had always found…

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