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    Commercial Potty

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    between concepts. At first, a specification-criteria matrix in Table 6, which allows to compare different options in one specification, is made to evaluate the best option for each specification. The best options of each specification then made up to create an “overall” solution concept. This “overall” concept will then be compared to other mentioned solution concepts via concept-criteria matrix which provided in Table 7. This second comparison will help to decide the most desired concept for…

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    Beauty is a difficult concept to describe. Many philosopher’s strive to attain some semblance of what beauty is but by doing so they often times contradict another philosopher’s idea on the matter. Examining two philosophers, or more, side-by-side can provide insight into why beauty is a hard concept to grasp, but it does not examine why the philosophers either agree or disagree with one another. Kant’s Critique of Judgement attempts to specify what makes something beautiful and in doing so…

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    Imogene King proposes her concepts of persons, objects, and things can be generalized to give significance and evidence to practice. Her concept focuses on human behavior of nurses. She asks three questions inquiring about the goal, functions, and expandability of knowledge in relation to a nurse. This portion of her theory uses a systems framework that focuses on internal and external influences. The main concept of her theory focuses on the personal system between a nurse and a patient.…

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    The Automatic Millionaire teaches many important concepts and leads its readers on the path towards becoming future millionaires. The Automatic Millionaire shows how you can be a millionaire over time without self-discipline or budgeting. The three main concepts that I thought were the most important were the Latte Factor, and how it impacts our lives. The next is the “Automate for a Rainy Day” concept, and how you should always plan for a “Rainy Day”. Lastly, I’ll go into what tithing is and…

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    “The Banking Concept of Education”, the two authors focus on a similar topic: education and delusions. In Plato’s Allegory, Plato discusses a scenario where prisoners, except for one who escapes, are inside a cave that impairs their ability to view the outside world. His writing is an allegory discussing his views of education and false beliefs with the use of the cave and the prisoners. Freire discusses two different styles of education: the banking concept and the problem-posing concept, while…

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    Genders In WALL-E

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    person or character without a gender is almost unfathomable. The concept of no gender is unrealistic and unattainable in the public domain, because factors such as characteristics, personalities, and jobs automatically create a gender. Kate Bornstein discusses the concepts “no gender is all genders” and “gender-as-neither”. These two concepts will generally baffle the typical human depending on their beliefs on genders. This isn’t a concept that humans are capable of…

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    When a child has hit the preschool age they become more and more independent from here on out. They no longer need an adult to be able sustain themselves. This is because children have learned what they need to do to survive and how to self-sustain. Now an adult will obviously still need to do the large things such as prepare and serve the food but the adult will no longer need to feed the child or clean up after them. Because of this parents begin to have more respect and trust for the Childs…

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    The article that I have looked upon is on the topic of Strategic management accounting (SMA). It is an interesting article that provides an in-depth insight to the current state of SMA by focusing on its techniques, processes and future research directions. The author has provided academic references throughout the journal to support her ideas. In the introduction, the author links the widely published criticisms of management accounting practise during the 1980s and 1990s as being the reason…

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    Why are there different ideas as to the meaning of happiness? The reason for this is diversity seems to be that the concept happiness grows out of an individual’s whole philosophy of life. For example, you can say having a mansion or a Ferrari or money is happiness but on the other hand having a sports car or a money or a mansion does not make other individual happy. What…

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    Metaphor Theory Summary

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    is evidence that a person’s body does influence his or her cognition. It is known as Embodied Cognition, which is built off Metaphor theory. Metaphor theory is the idea that human thoughts and sensory perception are linked to concrete and physical concepts. We ground our abstract ideas (love, hate, time, etc.) into concrete objects in order for us to understand them. Embodied Cognition suggests that…

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