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    During my teaching assistantship of 128 hours at Polytech University for two years, I have assisted Prof. Denis Jongmans and Prof. Stephane Garambois in teaching third and fourth year civil engineering students in studying the Earth structure using the properties of the soil: we had outdoor acquisition experiments at landslide sites, using active and passive seismic measurements, as well as electrical measurements to study the resistivity of the soil. In class, we used different softwares…

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    Fig 3 Reflective Model

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    The reflective model gives due consideration to both scientific knowledge and experience. Wallace separated it into pre-education/pre-development, professional education/development, and professional competence stages as diagrammatically illustrated in Fig.3. Pre-education/ Professional education/development stage Professional competence Pre-development stage…

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    I have selected and answered seven topic questions required for this paper. First, I discuss the difference between archaeology and pseudoarcheology. Next, I uncover the five forms of archaeological data, and define ethnocentrism. Later, I talk about what cultural resource management means and what it is used for. Then, I used my notes to describe the importance of mapping and data keeping. Following was a list of four subsistence forms and what they are. Lastly, I unravel the cultural evolution…

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    Lewis model and people’s character Richard Lewis is a British linguist and he wrote a book “When Cultures Collide”. In his book, he plotted countries in relation to three categories. The first one is linear-active, the second one is multi-active, the third one is reactive. These categories conclude lots of countries. On my opinion, to a certain extent, his points were right. But some details in this article, I disagree with him. I also have my own point of view. First of all, the model of…

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    Introduction The evolution of mankind from the medieval times to the current ‘science and technology age’ has allowed mankind to evolve and adapt to nature well. In fact, the advent of science has propelled mankind forward to where he is today, something that was considered unimaginable and unattainable hundreds and thousands of years back. Albert Einstein once said “Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” So I question, what is Science? Before I develop my…

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    Quality Improvement Essay

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    Title: Quality Improvement in manufacturing through human performance enhancement Authors: Majorkumar Govindaraju, Arunkumar Pennathur & Anil Mital Journal Publications: Integrated Manufacturing System Purpose The purpose of this study is to show how quality improvements are possible through improvements in human performance. This research presents four case studies that demonstrating the relationship between quality and different variables affecting human performance. The study target is based…

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    Nature Of Emotions

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    Philosophers and psychologists have long debated the nature of emotions. Although they are a universal experience, emotions become very difficult to define. They involve bodily sensations and certain behaviours yet they are much more sophisticated than brute feeling such as hunger and thirst as they also involve a cognitive aspect. Emotions can generally defined by cognitive, behavioural and physiological reactions to some external stimulus, therefore we know that emotions are a combination of…

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    Religion And Science Is Complement Each Other Introduction Science and religion are two entities that occupy an important position in the philosophy of science. The position of both branches of the discipline to give each other positive value in addressing the problems of life and humanity. It is caused by human nature as thinking beings who always want rationality. Humans are also experienced and witnessed to the problems associated with the dimensions of the mysteries in life that can not be…

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    John 4: 1-42 Exegesis

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    I. Introduction The author tries to provide an exegesis of John 4:1-42 by using the exegetical framework. The investigation will cover textual criticism, demarcation of the text, the social-historical setting of the place of the micro text within its macro structure and detailed analysis verse by verse which will incorporate some important insights. II. Demarcation of the Text and comments concerning the Structure: We need to divide the text into smaller unities in order to obtain some…

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    With the knowledge that we possess today it is almost insane to think that there were those who used to believe that the earth was flat. It almost seems understandable that before the first voyages around the world that the belief of the earth being flat was plausible because if you do not know the solid facts then what information or theories that are provided are the only form of knowledge on that subject and those are the choices to choose from. It maybe an educated guess but it is just that,…

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