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    Both of the class readings by Carnap and Goldstein discuss what being considered a scientific facts means. Carnap refers to scientific facts as a singular statement that needs to be differentiated from universal laws due to the common misconception. Carnap argues that many people confuse laws with facts and use the term in the wrong sense. An example from Carnap’s writing is the statement that “all ice is cold” this would be considered a universal law because it suggests that any piece of ice at…

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    My Theoretical Orientation. Having a theoretical orientation stems from having a theory of change that one believes works. Before a theory is formulated, it is first tested and see if hypothetically it works for the purpose for which it is derived. I have seen that the Adlerian as well as the Reality Theories based on my PACE theory of change works and on these have I had my theoretical orientation founded. The Adlerian theory The Adlerian psychology places its emphasis on a person’s ability…

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    how they apply to my life. The topics are facts and faith, and continual improvement. The first topic on which I would like to reflect is that of facts and faith. In the Latter Day Saint culture, sometimes we do not associate those two words together often and may view them as differing perspectives and even opposites. Alma said that “faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things” (Alma 32:21, Book of Mormon). The definition of fact from the…

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    my sisters and I were straight A students. However, he told us that the job opporunites are very low and going to the USA is like winning a lottery.It was like a chance that every young adults would love to have. When I informed my friends about the fact that I will be going to another world, they didn’t believe me until the very last day in the airport, where I was kissing and hugging my family and friends and…

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    ‘hard to read,’ because it is badly written” (Samuelson 145). With the quality of the works being ignored, both authors seem to agree that the main goal of hard science fiction is “not to make any errors” (Westfahl 162) in regards to the scientific fact, or as Samuelson describes it as science fiction in which “scientific theories and technological applications get a significant share of attention” (Samuelson 145). On the other hand, there is soft science fiction, which Westfahl also describes…

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    “In 2014, 48.1 million Americans lived in food insecure households, including 32.8 million adults and 15.3 million children,” (Food Insecurity Fact Sheet Feeding America). Food Insecurity, a big part of child hunger, people are facing these problems both locally and nationally. The problem everybody is facing both locally and nationally is Food Insecurity every year because, thousands of households with children die from Food Insecurity and households that do not have kids do not die. Food…

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    Versace promotions in light of the fact that that is the thing that the organization considers excellence. This may be simply a commercial, yet it additionally does as such substantially more. It makes an impression on young ladies that resembling a model is the perfect approach to be viewed as excellent. It might be astounding to see that ladies appreciate the ideal bodies being indicated in the…

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    Adverse truths are often difficult to accept. Humans’ inquisitive minds are always striving to uncover truth. However, people have the tendency to believe only the positive truths. Truth is no longer universally accepted because people are extremely selective with the information they deem to be true. The unaccepting attitudes towards negative truths can be observed in “The Boston Photographs” by Nora Ephron and “The Allegory of the Cave” by Plato. Truths which bear negative news are often…

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    In a well-presented TED talk called “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brene Brown, the the ideas of shame and vulnerability are discussed greatly. Within this talk, Brown explains the revelation she came to in regards to vulnerability: vulnerability is the root of shame and fear, yet it is also the source of a sense of belonging and worthiness. More specifically, Brown deliberated that in order for people to feel worthy of who they are and live authentically, they must embrace vulnerability and…

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    The purpose of this assignment is for the Writer to answering eight of fifthteen questions at the end of chapter 8, “Speak the Truth in Love,” in the textbook, The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict supporting suggestions with scripture and text references. In addition, the assignment will discuss the best time to take others involved conflict into a conflict resolution scenario. Questions and Answers 1. When you talk to or about your opponent, what might you be tempted…

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