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    theories about our original connections with camera movement as a semiotically connected consciousness, as well as referencing many early day thinkers and theorists of camera movement. Sobchack compares Merleau-Ponty and Husserl 's concepts of intentionality, exploring how the intentional acts of our consciousness correlate with how we experience the phenomenon of movement within the cinema space. Sobchack also covers how through the camera 's intentional act of expression, by directing itself…

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    discussion is further exemplifying the lack of real research on environmental racism. Scholars thus far have viewed the market, both past and present, as something entirely outside the reaches and perversion of racism. Debating the the question and intentionality of “who came first” completely erases the the larger scale history of racism in the US via poverty as well as access to better land, schools, and education. Because the market can not expand or focus in on another scale, we are left in…

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    The case of Brian Dailey and Ruth Garratt is a good example to demonstrate the concepts that we have learned in this week’s reading and assignments regarding torts. It involves the liability of a minor for an intentional tort. According to the article published by Lawnix, a five-year-old boy, Brian Dailey, was accused of a battery when he pulled a chair out from under Ruth Garratt just as she was going to sit down and caused her to fall and broke her hip. Ruth brought a tort claim against Dailey…

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    traits to have, just to name a new. As for myself, two traits that I possess that can benefit the field are intentionality and self-awareness. When I invest myself in someone else, I want to invest 110% into them. I create healthy boundaries within the relationship, like I would with a future client, but being deliberate with another person is something I truly care about. Within my intentionality, I try to ask questions that are thought-provoking and make sure my non-verbal communication…

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    Attentional Capture Essay

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    Abstract The introduction of an abrupt sudden-onset to a goal-directed task may result in at least partially automatic attentional capture, though its occurrence will be more probable when the sudden-onsets occur rarely (Neo & Chua, 2006), and the cognitive load is low (Lavie, 2005). Yantis and Jonides (1990) measured sudden-onset attentional capture, and concluded that capture is modulated according to the level of focus the observer has on a particular task. Attentional capture was stated to…

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    Malingering Case

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    disability. They lie, exaggerate and actually make themselves genuinely ill in order to be a patient. According to (Conroy, 2006) a person who is malingering is behaving intentionally, which means it is done with conscious awareness. Therefore, intentionality is a significant factor to address when performing an evaluation in which malingering is suspected. Malingering is an issue that is frequently encountered while working with the forensic population. Malingering is typically categorized into…

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    Burden Of Proof Essay

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    different for both civil and criminal cases. For a civil case the burden of proof is the preponderance of the evidence, while in a criminal case the burden of proof is beyond a reasonable doubt. It is fair to say that the civil law’s level of intentionality and burdens is easier to prove than the criminal case. With a criminal case, the prosecutors must meet to get a conviction. In a criminal case the defendant is innocent until proven guilty. It’s the prosecutor job to prove to the court that…

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    Among the countries of the ancient Near East divine creation was not a notion or belief instituted by the Israelites alone. Within the sociopolitical context of the Ancient Near East there existed differing creation cosmologies all of which intended to explain and define existence by having and understanding function within an ordered and created system. This holds true for the Genesis creation story as well. When the first chapters of Genesis are read, we begin to understand how God wanted…

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    Searle opens his essay “Animal Minds” by arguing that, “Many species of animals have consciousness, intentionality, and thought processes” (Animal Minds, 206). Searle goes on to define consciousness, more or less, as feelings of awareness during our waking lives, intentionality as the direction of the mind towards objects or affairs in the world, and thought processes, as sequences of intentional states that are related to one another.…

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    formally rule rather than just with symbols which results showed that “computer program is nothing like the human mind because its states are different from our cognitive states.”(Lawhead 106) What Seale is trying to say is that computers lack intentionality which means they are unable to form representations of objects and associate those to different meanings rather than the ones that are programed into them by humans. A machine does not have the mind but instead an intellectual process that…

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