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    In autobiographical literary journalistic texts, the author functions as an on-page character as well as a real-life human being. According to Lejeune, the author “is not just a person, he is a person who writes and publishes. With one foot in the text, and one outside, he is the point of contact between the two,” (200). In order to maintain authenticity, the two must bear cohesive identity markers, drawing attention to cohesion between the self in the story and the author's own self. So, the…

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    Besides Bourdieu, the theorist I like the most is Max Weber. He approached the subject cautiously, built the bridge between the canonic theories and the latter ones, and is extremely relevant to many phenomena that happen nowadays. Before we delve into the specific arguments of him, first of all, he was very cautious of making any absolute claims, and I respect such cautiousness especially in the study of the society and of the social because causality is so hard to define. For example, unlike…

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    After the natural philosophers came other groups of philosophers. One of these groups were called sophists, and the other group is referred to as natural philosophers. These two groups of philosophers were different in many ways. However they also shared many similarities. Sophists were scholars and intellects who all came to Athens. Infact, sophia means wisdom. They congregated in Athens because this was the center of Greek culture. They lived in an era known as the pre-Socratic times.…

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    Credibility refers to “the confidence in the truth of the data and interpretations of them” (Polit & Beck, 2012, p. 585). In order to enhance credibility, recorded interviews will be transcribed verbatim. Quotations in the research findings will then be truthful with decreased chance of error. The fact that the interviews are transcribed verbatim and the use of quotations will enhance the believability of the research report. Upon data analysis, member checking will be done to identify the…

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    reflectivity as how people understand themselves and their experiences. Elevate narrative inquiry dealing with teachers’ thinking and collaborative research. Positive attributes and methods of study in autobiographic memory Detached objectivity Detached objectivity and positive outlook work as key variables in enhancing problem solving quality through personal memoirs, experiences, and events. Memory probe Recent studies allotted memory probe method to use non verbal clues to…

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    In 1893, a woman named Sarah Collins was brutally murdered by her husband, Patrick Collins, in the cloakroom of the kindergarten at which she was a janitress. In his novel, McTeague, Frank Norris eerily echoed this case, which was claimed to be evidence of social Darwinism. The novel, named after the protagonist, is centered on a man named McTeague, a hulking and dim-witted dentist, and the events that befall him and those around him. Though the novel initially met much resistance and little…

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    Pioneer authors were all the more intensely aware of the objectivity of their environment. As a pioneer author, Virginia Woolf was a complex trailblazer related with the continuous flow procedure. This exploration paper will concentrate on the renowned current written work system named as the Stream of Consciousness strategy, utilized as a part of Virginia…

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    species. Limitations of sense experience exist when both Newton and Darwin work on their findings, as sense experience involves subjective perspectives of individuals. However, both of them managed to overcome these limitations, so increasing the objectivity of these findings. In this essay, Newton and Darwin’s methods of overcoming limitations of sense experience will be discussed,…

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    also illegal. Therefore, I would advise Alex that by voting in favor of the payments, as a CPA, he will not be complying with the six Principles of code of conduct. It would suggest that he failed to carry out his responsibilities with integrity, objectivity, and due care. It is definitely not an action that will serve public interest. Thus, he would not be in compliance with the Scope and Nature of services principle. I would also suggest Alex to consider following codes while making the…

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    (non-historical) perspectives (Lagny 27).” The objectivity remains in the centrality of the films and films’ contexts, while still allowing evaluations from more relativistic positions. In mediation, there arises what Jeffrey F. Klennotic identifies as discourse, which is a “'fitting response' by which the exigence can be alleviated or the particular problem resolved via the response of audience to the given rhetorical discourse (47).” Essentially the tension between objectivity and relativist…

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