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    Formalization Case Study

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    propagation of that exact traditional authority and is what keeps it alive and well into this day and age. To take this example further, the formalization of the very prayers that the practitioners are performing is maintaining traditional authority. Henkel himself describes salāt as “A highly formalized prayer, consisting of a number of clearly defined components.” Examples of these components include the way in which you conduct the prayer (body movements, like formalization of dance) to the…

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    In Islam, the structure and support system for behavior is the five pillars. These pillars lay out a general guideline for how to act and believe in the Islamic faith (“Five Pillars” 1). The first pillar is called Shahadah, which means faith. Under this pillar, each Muslim acknowledges the belief in God and Muhammad as a prophet. Second is Salat, which lays out the amount of prayer required for Muslims which is five times per day facing Mecca plus communal worship on Friday. Zalat, the third…

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    Artwork Interpretation and Connections 1. What is the subject matter (what does it depict) and content (meaning) of the artwork? It’s time to cut lose in Harlem, New York’s premier hot spot of the 1930’s,”The Savory Ballroom”. In this cool work this night club crowd is depicted doing the” Lindy Hop”, the latest dance of the era. The Savoy Ballroom was a large ballroom for music and public dancing located at 596 Lenox Avenue, between 140th and 141st Streets in the Harlem neighborhood of…

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    Our own personal life experiences can create a lens in which we see the world through. Different life experiences can create a number of different world views, values and beliefs for practitioners. Thus, critical reflective practice amongst practitioners and stakeholders can raise awareness around these different perspectives and assumption held within practitioner’s roles in multiple discourses. Observation and identifying our own needs and feelings within these constrains, such as funding…

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    Education is one of the most important themes in Frederick Douglass’ 1845 autobiographical memoir Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. However, despite the emphasis placed on education, it is presented as a double-edged sword. On one hand, Frederick Douglass feels that the only way to secure freedom for himself and his fellow slaves is to through learning how to read and write and receiving an education. On the other hand, education is presented as damaging to the mind…

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    Animal Testing Each year it is estimated that over 100 million animals are tested on for scientific purposes around the world. The debate of whether or not scientists should use animals for experimentation has been a big problem for many years. Scientists use the animals to test out the safety and efficacy of products. Animal testing has gotten to be a big problem and it needs to be stopped immediately because it is not fair to the animals. Animal testing is cruel and unfair to the animals and…

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    Piezoelectricity History

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    Piezoelectricity was discovered in1880 by Pierre and Jacques Curie, However the term piezoelectricity was coined by W.G. Henkel in 1881.G.Lippman discovered reverse process that is to say on application of electric field mechanical stresses could be developed in 1880 .Which was experimentally proven by curie brothers in 1881. Piezoelectric materials can be natural or synthetic. Natural occurring crystals include quartz, topaz, silk, wood etc. While as synthetic are quartz like, ceramic polymers…

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    may have lapses in memory or difficulty conveying a message. One way to enhance care to the elderly is by using reminiscence. It should be noted, that the elderly use remanence to fend off boredom and to keep loved one’s present in their thoughts (Henkel, Kris, Birney, & Krauss, 2017). The purpose of this discussion is to share my experience of including patient memory in my practice, and my thoughts after viewing “See Me, Nurse”. I will also share some difficulties I have had providing care for…

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    Society and culture have a large impact on film. This can be seen most clearly in Science Fiction and Horror Films. Films are often based on real-life events, or in some cases, fears. Two examples of this are Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The Cold War and fear of the spread of Communism led to the creation of films such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Psycho and Texas Chainsaw Massacre were both based on the crimes of Ed Gein. Some common themes in these…

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    Correcting False Memories

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    There is a distinct line between what is real and what is stored in our memory. False memories are memories for events which never actually occurred. These false memories can come from different sources and take on different forms. “Often times false memories come from our natural impulse to integrate several pieces of information into a single, coherent memory, and we misremember what individual pieces were learned apart from the whole” (Radvansky, 2011, p. 254). In the articles, Correcting…

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