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    Akin to or almost like putting on spectacles, our worldview shapes the way we apperceive and process creation, our cosmos and very existence. Within a worldview paradigm, varying thought patterns color our life experience and put us into a more compartmentalized reality that not only makes sense to us, but those around us (Colorado Christian University, 2014). Sire (2015) said it well when he explained that “worldviews provide the stories through which human beings view reality” (p. 57). Inside…

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    Bruno Bettelheim and Jill P. May view the illustrations of “Little Red Riding Hood” differently due to their different ways of looking at things. Bettelheim looks at the illustration through a psychoanalytic view while May observes through a critical theorist viewpoint. Since Bettelheim approaches “Little Red Riding Hood” in a psychoanalytic way, he believes the key moment is when Little Red Riding Hood is in bed with the wolf. Bettelheim looks at the fairy tale through a psychoanalytic view…

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    Becoming A Supervisor

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    I am imagining myself as a Supervisor which will be a part of my advancement in my career. I understand that as a supervisor I have to embrace the new role and responsibilities that comes with the changes of being a Supervisor. In some cases it is hard to embrace your new role and your relationships as well as the perspective changes. I believe a Supervisor is responsible for making sure that the work gets done from his or her employees. The Supervisor is also responsible for making sure that…

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    Steinbeck demonstrates that community is essential for happiness and prosperity whereas isolationism leads to misery and eventual demise. For society and an individual to flourish it is essential to not fall into the pit of isolationism instead embrace community. One must not fall into isolationism because it is not healthy for one to lose human connection. Steinbeck’s novel “Cannery row” demonstrates in gruesome detail what happens when people fall into isolationism and lose their sense of…

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    same and have different backgrounds, social and academic experiences, cognitive abilities, and learning styles to name a few. One of the major points made in many of the articles was that it is important to recognize the ELL students’ history and embrace their prior knowledge and use it as a resource for future learning. Instruction for these students should include content information while learning the English language so that the student is learning grade level topics simultaneously. The…

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    or applied to a research design, the dynamic nature of the process might be lost. For example, a Vietnamese child being born in America might embrace the host culture and discard their native culture in order to acculturate better into the society of the United States. However, later in life when the child become an adult or an elder person, he might embrace his own culture of origin as well his dominent culture and finds the interation strategy of acculturation to be the most effective one for…

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    and Isaac effectively delivers the message of faith to Catholics. In spite of Isaac being Abraham’s beloved son, Abraham is willing to sacrifice his son when being asked. Abraham’s reasoning is simply to follow and obey the faith that he chooses to embrace. Thus, Dorothy Day used the Abraham and Isaac story to convey her strong sense of belief in faith. “The Hound of Heaven” also inspired Day to understand the meaning of happiness in life. Thompson wrote, "Lo! Naught contents thee who content'st…

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    another article, ”Skin Deep: Seeking Self-Esteem Through Surgery,” Camille Sweeney, agrees that today’s generation are persuaded to get their ideal body image, but she also disagrees Donatelle’s point of view, how parents should let their children embrace how they feel about their own body. Both authors share the common theme of body image and the effects it has on adolescents. After reading these articles carefully, each author gives their perspective on how body image can be used in a negative…

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    progressive, America is also extremely structured. It is a way of American culture to avidly promote the idea of freedom. In a country that embraces freedom, there are any expectations prevalent in the American culture that encourage people to adopt certain lifestyles and aspirations. From early childhood on into adulthood, Americans are expected to embrace an extremely structured education system, social formalities, and personal growth. The structure of the anticipated American lifetime is…

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    rigid to adapt to the metamorphosis. This is what Gregor experiences until he finally comes to terms with his change, and further on in the story those around him experience their own metamorphosis. Although, the question is will they be able to embrace their change or fully adapt to their metamorphosis as Gregor had done? Change will affect people in different ways, Gregor’s sister is a person who experienced this change. In chapter of the novel, the sister took on the caring and motherly…

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