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    people skills, understanding and informing are just a small list of things on why critical thinking is so important to become the pebble. Critical thinking moves the mind and makes it think outside of the person mindset. Perception plays a major role in critical thinking because, perception helps views different types of situations of a basic outcome which can help lead to answer certain questions and or create amazing ideas. With critical thinking, I can be more aware, more accepting to things…

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    In the book, Looking out Looking in, you manage your identity in two separate ways. The perceived, or private, self is a how you view yourself. It is called private, because it is likely we do not reveal all of our characteristics to others. The other way is the presented self. This is how others around you will see you, it is your public image. Sometimes there is a pretty large gap in between the way a person views themselves, and the way others view them. A person can act rough and tough when…

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    concepts from The Matrix to the ideology in the excerpts by Plato and Descartes a common theme is the realization that the world is all a sensory illusion by which an elaborate system of deception can perpetrate individuals to a common belief or perception. One of the main points that is shared between the excerpt by Plato/Descartes and the synopsis of The Matrix is that everything around us is perceived through our senses. Yet, because each individual perceives the world in a different aspect,…

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    Every day for which we have lived has begun in the exact same fashion. We woke up. The experience for us is often very similar day to day but most often with a change or two. The sun is shining and there is a clear blue sky or maybe there is rain today, overcast. Maybe you woke up and ate eggs or you were out and had cereal. Maybe you wake up get out of bed and look out to see not a sunny or cloudy sky but one that is green or purple or you walk into your bathroom and like Alice you fall…

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    thats why bodybuilders are perceived as rude junkies, muscle heads, however there are people that respect them for their dedication in the bodybuilding. The outside world has two different perceptions towards bodybuilding.There are people who are simply uneducated about body building and there are those who respect their lifestyle and act as sense of motivation.It is these stereotypes that have been given unfair judgment to groups and there are…

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    relational nature of film style and cinematic intersubjectivity can be usefully investigated by focusing on viewers ' motor cognition implied by film techniques” (Gallese, Guerra 2014). The research conducted with neuroscience allows for study of action-perception links, as presented in this…

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    3. I define perception as the way we view things about the world and others. The five stages of perception are stimulation, organization, interpretation-evaluation, memory, and recall. Stimulation is how you perceive things with your senses. This includes sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. After this is organization. Organization is where your mind begins to categorize the events it just encountered through your senses. The interpretation-evaluation stage comes in when we start to…

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    Art Vs Religion Essay

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    Everyone will have different reactions to a work of art, there should not be a set standard to what art should or should not be if every individual will take different things away from it. Depending on the background or social class of the individual, perceptions are bound to be different. Tolstoy’s qualifications for what deems a work of art as “good” or “bad” are far too narrow-minded. There is not a thing as good art or bad art, only favorable or unfavorable, preferred or…

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    PETTLEP Model

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    I enjoyed the short article and I’m sorry I will not be in class for the discussion. However, I’m submitting my reflection and maybe it can trigger some further discussion in class. I will agree with you that I enjoy the cognitive training tool, goal setting. However, I believe that imagery, positive self-talk, and mindfulness and relaxation are all equally just as important especially when dealing with an injured athlete. From this article, I thought the strongest points mentioned were the…

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    Math Lesson Observation

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    This week I watched children in the class solve a word problem on the board. I decide that I wanted to observe the students in Math and make a checklist to assess their understanding of the concept skill presented. The students were suppose to master the skill of solving a word problem with pictures and then when they were done, they were to participant in a class discussion on how to solve the problem. With that being said, I decided to compose a checklist to see if students understood how to…

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