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    Concept Analysis Paper

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    Concept analysis means to define the condition of the science surrounding a concept of benefit. Concept analysis is interested in scientific literature. It does not consider fantasy, imagination, or interview information (Hupcey & Penrod, 2005). According to Penrod and Hupcey (2005), “concept analysis focuses on the integration of what is known. Concept advancement techniques actually move the state of the science forward through synthesis of new insight” (p. 233). Concept analysis concentrates…

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    A concept is a guideline for how we combine fragments into a whole, what he calls separate fragments, is identified as a manifold. Accordingly, a concept is a guideline for how we synthesize a manifold. The account of synthesis enables us with the ability to apprehend and recollect experiences, leaving us with the categories. Furthermore…

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    such as mandatory religion to strange conditioned behaviors. The purpose of these societal expectations within the text is to cultivate a characterization of Meursault and show how that characterization reinforces the existentialist and absurdist concepts present. Throughout the text, there are a multitude of situations in which there is the character of Meursault is juxtaposed directly by society and its’ expectations. This technique of juxtaposition allows for a deeper characterization of…

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    whole class ultimately becoming a high-context culture. Performance Orientation also took a big role in this experiment. We were more focused on our group and to receive the most points. This drove the experiment to be more competitive. The third concept Humane Orientation, is the scale on how generous and helping people are to others. When there is low humane orientation, people are concerned more about themselves than others. This was apparent when towards the end of the experiment. Groups…

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    Jean Paul Sartre Analysis

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    Nietzsche believes in our authenticity and individual will. Although Sartre and Nietzsche share the same position toward traditional morality, they have difference concepts. Lastly, I believe that Nietzsche’s concept is superior to Sartre’s, since his idea is wider, and it covers more toward our morality; furthermore, I think Satre’s concept of bad faith makes his idea getting too…

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    is exemplified when he admits that the “primary reason for my success in the classroom was that I couldn’t forget that schooling was changing me and separating me from the life I enjoyed before becoming a student” (Rodriguez 17). Afterwards, this concept is explored throughout the rest of his essay as he follows his past actions and comes to think of his parents as simply “not like my teachers” (Rodriguez 21). However, throughout his work he only keeps one perspective that is supported by a…

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    Nils Christie Case Study

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    argument. Lastly, the means of which experts within the judicial system can be recognized as “professional thieves” will further confirm the theory of conflict as property to another degree. To begin with, one must comprehend Nils Christie’s main concept before evaluating…

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    As discussed in class the concept of ideology is simple, it is seen as a set of ideas and assumptions or premises that aim particularly to reinforce a dominant social order, which can also be seen as the power of a dominant social group. The quote on page 7 in lecture captures this perfectly, “To study ideology is to study how ideas and power intersect.” Ideology is seen as most dominant when there is a set of certain ideas that will particularly catch the interest of an elite group, as it is…

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    The fight for equality will go on forever and chances that some movements will repeat themselves are probable; sometimes, history needs to repeat itself to get things right. We have gone so much further as a society with not forcing down concepts that categorize people in roles of masculinity or femininity. If a girl wears “masculine” clothing or a boy wears “feminine” clothing, there is less of a gender bias and that is progress. If a girl doesn’t act overly emotional or a boy cries easily…

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    The project that I chose is called Water Light Graffiti. This is an interactive art instillation that has a moisture-sensitive surface. The instillation is equipped with thousands of LEDs in order to created illuminated art. The LEDs light up when touched by water. Water Light Graffiti is a very interesting and beautiful art instillation. Water plays a crucial part in this instillation. When water touches the “canvass”, it creates an electrical bridge and gives the power for the installation to…

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