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    surprised and couldn’t understand the situation. Describe Behavior: My mother is on diet and she has kept eating healthy food for one month. One day, I found she was eating a lot of unhealthy food. First Interpretation: “I am not sure whether something bad happened to her” Second Interpretation: “or just got so hungry” Clarification: What’s wrong with you? The perception check was positive and successful. When I asked, she said she is stressed out because she eats only healthy food for a…

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    the context. Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet embraces the physical violence, rivalry, death of lovers and reconciliation, thus constructing a movie with the same emotional response intended by the original play. Zeffirelli’s interpretation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet greatly reflects the major changes during the era. The 1960’s was a time of civil unrest, youth rebellion of moral and civil rights and a period in history where authority was questioned. As the…

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    intended message of this occurrence. Moreover, as Barstad (2008:98) explains, the main purpose of the Bible is that it should not be read as a historical book, but rather be read as a narrative from different perspectives, suggesting that the interpretation of the Bible from an historic perspective fails to bring justice to the essence of these texts, thus disregarding the main intention of the texts (2008:101). However, the act of interpreting the ideology of the myth has persisted, modern…

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    fascinating concept. It is a recorded truth; an inevitable phenomenon that remains dormant until acted upon; exhumed by the discerning historian to forge a coherent narrative. This historical construct, however, is subject to the personal biases and interpretation of a single human individual whose views are shaped by upbringing and a unique life experience. Alexander Pope’s age-old adage, to err is human, is no more relevant than when referenced in the context of historical study. It is an…

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    Sensation and perception work together in developing an interpretation of a stimulus to assign meaning to a particular experience or object (Grivas, Down & Carter 1996); however, they are still two individual concepts. Sensation is the passive process of gathering information via any of the five human senses, so that it can be perceived meaningfully (Clause 2015). Perception is the process in which important information gathered by the sensory system is selected and interpreted, so that a…

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    These are high-LPC leaders. High LPCs focus more on personal connections, and they're good at avoiding and managing conflict. They're better able to make complex decisions. According to Fiedler’s (1978) most recent interpretation, the LPC score indicates a leader’s motive hierarchy. A high LPC leader is primarily motivated to have close, interpersonal relationships with other people, including subordinates, and will act in a considerate, supportive manner if relationships…

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    into temptation. The epigraph shows one of the themes given in the entire poem and how it connects to the rest of the poem. The entire poem portrays purity, temptation, addiction, euphoria, and sibling bonds. The poem also offers a couple of interpretations based on the themes of the poem. The theme in the epigraph reveals Laura’s temptation. In the first line of the epigraph, Rossetti describes Laura’s desire to retrieve fruit from the goblins. Then Rossetti goes on and uses a few similes to…

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    Deconstructive criticism breaks down a work by using the belief that more than one interpretation can be taken from the same quote, scene, or story. The work Frankenstein by Mary Shelley can be interpreted in multiple ways; it could be broken down into a feminist’s perspective, a Marxist perspective, an environmentalist’s perspective, and many more individual points of view. Deconstruction completely relies upon the uncertainty of whether or not one perspective can be decided upon; in most…

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    Muslims are spread all over the world and it is impossible for billions of people to have the same interpretations. He talks about various Islamic interpretations and practices that juxtapose the idea of universal Islam. For example, Knight talks about people praying to local saints and performing other acts of worship in some places in spite of the fact that Islam strictly prohibits…

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    Hamilton and Jefferson also held different views on foreign ties. Hamilton wanted to form ties with Britain to strengthen the economy while Jefferson wanted to connect with France after their support in the war. Hamilton and Jefferson had different interpretations of the Constitution too.…

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