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    Dominant Learning Style

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    A. My dominant learning style base on the H-PILS is Accomodator. My secondary style is Assimilator. This quiz reveals the true about my learning styles in present and past. I enjoy meeting new people and forming study groups with my classmates whom I feel more effective to study than myself individually. I would love to try a new learning style more than a traditional one. I don't like to study one thing at a time but try to get as much as study materials as fast as I can. In a group, I usually…

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    Dominant Logic Essay

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    importance of understanding your dominant logics. It hasn’t been a featured topic we have talked about during the semester but at almost every step of the process towards implementation strategies and after there was a hint about dominant logics. The reason I think dominant logics are so crucial is because as we have discussed during the first week of class that our dominant logics will then influence what our strategy is. We will need to identify our dominant logics if we want to…

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    Dominant Listening Style

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    I feel like my dominant listening style is an action oriented for many reasons. One of which is because I am interested first on what will be done, what actions will happen, when and who will do them. My favorite question is, 'so what' which is an aspect of a task oriented person. I look for plans of action, like clear, crisp descriptions and answers. I love structure, bullet-points and numbered action items. It helps me keep me organized, which I like to believe I am (no matter what my mom…

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    act to be in accordance to the religions standards. This may include increased charity donations, to abstinence from sex or alcohol, to a change in cloths to match a uniform. By willfully changing these aspects of their lives to match that of the dominant culture is called hegemony. This applies to what I have learned in the class because Hegemony is present in everyone’s life, from migrants to citizens.…

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    society where people view me as part of the dominant discourse, but I could not feel further from it. Pratt defines the dominant discourse as the actions or languages that the people in a society privileges that has been setup by someone in power. There have been few instances in my life where I have felt like the other in society. The other that Pratt mentions is a person who does not fit into the dominant discourse; they do not follow what the dominant discourse privileges, so they are…

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    Dominant Caste Analysis

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    He defines the term ‘dominant caste’ as, “A caste may be said to be "dominant" when it preponderates numerically over the other castes, and when it also wields preponderant economic and political power. A large and powerful caste group can be more easily dominant if its position in the local caste hierarchy is not too low” (Srinivas, 1955, p.18). It is interesting to note that he was unconsciously influenced by the Caste Hindu's identity throughout his work. The work, “Dominant Caste and Other…

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    The dominant Ideology in America has many forms and the form in which I see it is that “You are not free unless you are financially free. I first heard that term at a summer business conference in Syracuse, New York. Ever since then it struck a cord in the way I thought about money. My understanding of the Dominant Ideology has been a source for motivation, a cause of stress, and a chance for being a role model. In America you can be free, but how can you be truly free from if you are a slave…

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    White Dominant Attitudes

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    is particularly chosen to study a huge number of students who are entering class in 1999. The respondent of this survey has been selected from 27 most respected universities and Colleges in the United States. The main goal of this study on white dominant attitudes. The sample of this research is 998. The research focus on the understanding of whiteness and elite-university students. The freshman student is new to the entrance of the highly respected and prestige’s universities. They came from a…

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    Nick Johnson Mrs. Susan Stackhouse English 8 3 December 2014 Sandra Slutz, a staff scientist at Ohio University, found out that if a person is crossed hand eye dominant then they will shoot better because their dominant eye is not blocked by the basketball she also writes, “coaches need to coach from the eyes down”, since the eyes play a very important part in basketball shooting. Although, crossed hand eye dominance provides the best basketball shooting percentages, dominance-altering…

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    principles, standards, and ethics collectively shared by the majority of the people in any given society will be the methods of social control. The dominant social class, therefore controls how society thinks about their outlook and their place in humanity. Louie Althusser regards the State as a severely constricting apparatus, which is used by the dominant social class as a tool to repress and control the working class. Contrasting to the Repressive State Apparatuses, Ideological State…

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