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    Theoretical Lens

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    The Basic View of Human Nature as seen Through my Theoretical Lens At this stage of my therapeutic development as I contemplate what my basic view of human nature means through my theoretical lens, I compartmentalize my worldview perceptions. My thinking, feelings, and the way I act result from a culmination of experiences, values, and beliefs. As a result, I had to marry my worldview with choice of theory in developing my therapeutic orientation. I imagine as I continue to evolve as a…

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    Creole Lens

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    languages. In nearly every town in America, multiple languages or accents can be found. It can be interesting how these accents and languages were created or brought to these areas. For example, the article “Viewing Los Angeles Through a Creole Lens” is clearly about the Creole culture that is found predominately in New Orleans. The Creole culture that was created by the merge of both French and English culture has survived in Louisiana and is a major aspect of the city’s tourism and income.…

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    Lens On Homelessness

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    Homelessness from a Social Lens Homelessness is a growing concern in the United States, as 7-12 million adults have been homeless at some point in their lives (Markos, Lima, Homelessness). An important question that has been presented is, why should the government adopt financial aid as a solution to homelessness in American cities? This is a very crucial question to think about, as homelessness continues to grow everyday. Overall, it is shown that once people become homeless it is nearly…

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    Psychological Lens

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    By interpreting the author’s motivations through a Psychological Lens, it is clear that John Green’s childhood and the challenges he faced during it, show the comfort in his writing, through the concepts of protagonists, travel, and escape. When a reader reads Looking For Alaska and Paper Towns by John Green, it is evident that both books are extremely similar: not only do their protagonists have similar motives and traits, but also the concepts of travel and escape are noticeably similar…

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    Cultural Lens

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    Introduction The name of my group’s presentation is called “LGBTQ: Through a Cultural Lens”. The purpose of my group’s presentation is to explain the intersectionality of race, religion, and sexuality and its implications on the individual. To be specific, my group will concentrate on the implications that come with being LGBTQ and Muslim or LGBTQ and Latino(a). The work for this presentation was evenly divided among each member of the group. Victoria Eichenlaub and Katie Zurita worked on both…

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    Lens Summary

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    Lens Summary Introduction: Politics has a profound effect on all aspects of life; as its influence is evident in the aviation industry. The airline industry is heavily dependent on its consumers. It parodies the economical state the United States exists in. Many of the reasons why individuals travel via airlines can be accredited to business trips, meetings and tourism. Two of the main reasons why individuals travel are directly reliant on the state of the economy. This directly affects its…

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    Passport Lens

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    Passport photos are usually used for many purposes. The most important of them all is to make ID cards. There are several ways through which this type of photograph can be produce. It can be taken directly or a full size photograph cropped. To crop a full size photo, one has to use passport photo software. Unlike in the past, now photographers do not have to take portrait sized photos so as to produce passport photographs. They can use a photograph of any size and produce the desired photo.…

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    Futuristic Lens

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    Futuristic Lens Over the years, the fast food industry has become an extremely profitable business due to the quickly prepared food. One of the main contributors to the fast food restaurants is the growing epidemic known as childhood obesity. Children across the nation are plagued by fast food restaurants and unhealthy diets. In fact, only about 2% of American children have healthy diets that don’t consist of fast food ("10 Surprising Facts About Childhood Obesity."). Unfortunately, the…

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    11th Lens Analysis

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    The 11th Lens believes that individuals are interconnected not only to each other but to the earth as well. Another belief is diversity promotes strength and durability. This is epitomized by the diversity of our ecosystems in ecology. Human communities that are diverse mirror ecosystems in that they can be strong, durable, cyclical, unified and interdependent. A third belief is we can not separate ourselves and our actions from the web. We are interrelated and part of an invisible,…

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    Indian female, first presented to the Cornea and Contact Lens Department of the University Eye Care Center on October 18, 2016 with a chief complaint of dry eyes and blurred vision through her current glasses most prominent in the evening. Patient PK is a financial analyst that spends eight to ten hours on the computer each day. During her free time she enjoys going out with friends and running. PK reported a history of occasional soft contact lens wear with Dailies Aquacomfort Plus on the…

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