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    Sociologically Mindful

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    In the reading “Finding Out How the Social World Works” by Michael Schwalbe, he discusses the importance of being sociologically mindful, a concept by which an individual is aware that everyone may have a different perspective on life and acknowledging it. The author also talks about being a mindful skeptic, by which he means we must always learn to question information presented to us and not always believe everything we hear to be true, have an open mind to learn new information. He says,…

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    One word that I learned from this class, was context. Context is a set of conditions or facts that surround a particular event or situation. It also includes when the work of art was made, where it was made, how it was made, and for what purpose was it made for. When looking at an art work the context of it is looked at very carefully to determine the arts excellence. You can use this word when you are examining a sculpture or a painting. So for example you are looking at the David sculpture…

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    Sense Reductionism

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    During previous centuries, using Reductionism pattern has been the dominant pattern on sense recognition (seventh sense; p kivi 2008). It was due to the nature of sciences which were in the process of recognizing the notion of sense and human emotion sets. What we need in these sciences is (1) dividing each sense into some fundamental elements, (2) discussing and describing the unique and specific features of each fundamental element in specific science scopes and (3) extracting interactions and…

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    Both books, “Create Dangerously” by Edwidge Danticat and “The Atlas of Global Inequalities” by Ben Crow and Suresh K. Lodha, are very different books, but also both very big eye openers. Both of these interesting books despite their differences could complement each other to get similar information across in different ways. “Create Dangerously” by Danticat was obviously far more personal. For me its way more interesting and impactful when I hear/read real stories of people. So reading these…

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    faced many difficulties by preparing myself for this assignment. Before I have started my critical writing, I created a plan that helped me to cover all-important aspects of the topic and included weakness and strengths of research paper. The plan included questions such as: Is research methods are valid for particular topic? What did results show? Was methodology helpful? Also I have used other resources to compare my plan and my notes to see what I did not include, what should I improve? And…

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    Can Facts Be True Essay

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    The key terms that should be identified from the prescribed title are ‘facts’ and ‘experts’. The key term fact can be defined as something that is known or proved to true meaning. Facts are verified through a mutual agreement of experts. Facts are used as guidelines for non-experts. They support our argument, ideas and opinions on specific matters. Although a fact may be regarded as a fact, there is no way to tell whether a fact is right or wrong. Thus, I ask the question “How can facts be…

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    Qualitative research is used by researchers in order to investigate the deeper meaning of experiences and attitudes behind social behavior. The nectar of qualitative research can be found through truthful reporting, first hand recollection of experiences, and quotes from actual interviews or focus group discussions1. It for this reason, that the concept of reflexivity should never be overlooked by a researcher. Reflexivity involves reflecting back on the research process and aiming to…

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    nanoparticles can easily enter the bloodstream through inhalation or the skin due to their small size. (Raj et al., 2012) Thesis: This essay will show that the benefits of nanotechnology outweigh its dangers, which can be controlled or lessened through research. Body 1- Benefits in Medicine and Agriculture. Radioactive gold nanotechnology has shown anti-tumor properties towards breast, lung, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, pancreatic and prostate tumors. (Katti, 2016) Gold, silver and titanium…

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    University of Central Punjab Research Paper Writing Name: Ishmal Atta Semester: 7th Subject: Technical Writing Submitted to : Professor Nasreen Saeed Reg no: L1f14bssy0050 This research paper is part of our course requirement Technical Writing in psychology, assigned by Professor Nasreen Saeed. Introduction Socialization is the activity of mixing socially with others. Technology has its benefits but as well as adverse effects. . People prefer using mobiles…

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    information, but not without evaluating it first to make sure what we are reading is cold hard facts (Lilenfeld et al., 2014, p.23). Learning these six principles will help me throughout my everyday clinical practice, applying these principles to the research I do will guarantee the information…

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