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    Seeing through the eyes of the blind Sight is often one of the five senses taken for granted. Seeing is one of the most powerful senses to have. To be able to see the world and all of its glory is an amazing opportunity. However, many do not understand what changes when someone cannot see. While one cannot see he has to imagine what others explain, thus letting the blind person create whatever it is in their head. A prime example of this would be the story of “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver. This…

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    From the five senses he learned in school, and scaffolding that in his story. He was more description in his functional event, comparing to his previous story. He used the senses and the picture of animals to explain the event more. For example, he used (heard, sound, he made the sound of the elephant). Sultan used his imagination in social activity…

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    What Is Conflict?

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    Conflict is defined as “a process that begins when one of the parties perceives that it has suffered a negative effect or it is about to occur”. It can also be considered as the outcome of the process where the interests of the parties collide in whole or in part and are perceived by them. That is, there is a gap between what you want to achieve and reality, where something or someone is opposed in its realization. In a traditional way it has been pointed out that conflict should be avoided,…

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    Psychic Intuition

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    Psychic Type: Developing and Using Your Natural Intuition explains four different types of psychic capabilities and provides real life experiences from her clients. The term “psychic” means to perceive something by means other than the normal five senses. The sense found outside…

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    Fundamentals of Human Development, indicates that a babies growing body obtains moral senses from beginning of life. Infants might have some idea of what is good and bad behavior and they might percept ideas of people, but they have certain ideas because of emotion reaction. Babies are able to feel and use their five senses; humans are born with naive morality. Naive morality simply means that one has intuitive sense of what 's right and wrong. In the text it is mentioned that babies often cry…

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    Babysitting Essay

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    “Organization helps you make sense of the information by revealing how it’s similar to and different from, other things you know about.” (Floyd, 109) When identifying the situation, four types of scheme helps classify some information which includes: physical, role, interaction, and psychological constructs. Physical construct can help you highlight appearance. Even though Max and Mia are fraternal five years old twins, they still require a good amount of adult command…

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    and they can easily act on various imaginary activities, but they do not need the concrete operations. One of the limitation that occurs during the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development is socio-dramatic play, which emerges around the age of five, and that partially let the child to be mentally capable to engage in socio-dramatic play, but not completely because they are not yet fully developed to create imaginary activities, which would be a more complex form of play observed in child…

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    poems picked for the analysis, "Poem", "Windsurfing", and "Home Baked Bread”, provide examples of powerful imagery addressing different senses. “Poem” by William Carlos Williams is focused on visual images of movement. Even its four stanzas represent the cat’s steps. The movement of the cat is perceived by the reader as delicate and gingerly. At the same…

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    all shared a common way of experiencing the divine. Religions are formed through sensual engagement or stimulation to the five senses and is evident throughout every religious group whether primitive or “modern”. The ability to see, feel, touch, taste, and smell allows for the participant to feel something whether it be stimulation to just one sense or a combination of senses. These experiences help cultivate the belief of a religion by providing something that although may be intangible the…

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    of proprioception. Proprioception is described as our “sixth sense”. As Dr. Oliver Sacks explains, we have five senses but there are other senses that are considered secret-senses or sixth senses which are just as vital as the other senses but go unrecognized. “It is the awareness of the relative position of the trunk and limbs, derived from receptors in the joints and tendons.” For normal people, in normal situations, these secret-senses simply do not exist. We do not experience a lack of…

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