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    singing techniques would affect vibrato? 3.What are the effects of emotional expression on vibrato? And why? 4.How do people experience vibrato? Research design Methodological approach The methodological approach I will use in this research is phenomenology, survey, and case study. They are made out of three primary advances: 1. outline (research design); 2. determination (research selection) and 3. case study investigation (research analysis). Each progression of my methodological…

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    impact upon patient recovery. They summaries some research about this topic and highlight some important topics in relation to the focus of the article. The authors do not clearly state a hypothesis for this study, but instead present a research question and a purpose. The purpose of the study is to understand how patients and staff living and working on an acute care psychiatric unit experience the unit milieu (Thibeault et al, 2010). The team wondered how patients and staff experienced the…

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    The goal of medicine and healthcare is for the patients to heal completely and properly (“Lecture 3”, 2016). Although this cannot be done in every case, it is still important for doctors, nurses, etc. to give the patients the same kind of care. The story of Ivan Ilych in The Death of Ivan Ilych by Tolstoy examines the importance of a healing environment in times of sickness, pain, and death as well as the components of a healing environment (2015). There are three concepts to a healing…

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    metaphysical nature of the objects of experience and examining the remaining “phenomenological residuum” to ascertain how the way one experiences objects of perception is different from the perception of the objects themselves. In other words, phenomenology is a way of examining how we experience through a critical examination of the relationship between our experience and our perception of its intentional…

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    four sections pertaining to The Body as a Prototype for the Real, The Family as a Category of Experience, The Unconscious Desire of the Other, and Objectivity and Method. Throughout the piece Russon makes a great point to link the unconscious to phenomenology. The first section goes on to analyze the how the the infantile body and it’s sensitivities are carried by the unconscious into adulthood. Bodily sensitivities are innate and cause the infant to gain experience. Russon gives an example…

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    Heather Gomez Psychology 4302 6th Nov. 2017 Mod. 2 Assign. 4 Wundt, Ebbinghaus and Kulpe’s Theories In the textbook A Study of Modern psychology the editors discuss the different theories and positions of psychology that Wundt, Ebbinghaus, and Kulpe believed she be studied. In this short paper the scientist and their ideas and believes on theories will be discussed to further understand the learning and memory process. William Wundt helped to build psychology as its own scientific domain.…

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    Nagel believes that conscious experience exists in many different forms of animal life; although, he is not sure that it exists in lower animals or what would count as evidence for consciousness (421). The fact that an organism has conscious experience at all, for Nagel, means that there is something that it is like to be that organism, in other words—what it is like for the organism. This "what it is like" he calls this the "subjective character" of experience. This subjective character of…

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    The third field observation took place on agricultural strawberry and lettuce fields located in the outside areas of Salinas and Spreckels California. Under the concept of phenomenology, the purpose of the study is to observe and look at the experiences and challenges that many Latino field workers face when dedicating their time and effort in maintaining the production of strawberries and lettuce. For many years, the Salinas agricultural fields have been raised by motivated and hardworking…

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    Activist Theatre

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    feelings are especially important in activist theatre. The larger amount of audience it reaches and the more memorable it is, the more likely it will be successful in raising awareness or implementing change. Therefore, atmosphere, affect and phenomenology which all revolve around human sense’s can all be vital in certain parts of social practices.…

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    Philosophic Foundation The origins and development of nursing philosophy began with the groundbreaking ideas and thinking of Florence Nightingale that provided the conceptualization of nursing, which has positively influenced the promotion of scholarly inquiry among numerous nursing theorists and others in the profession. The concept of nursing as a science did not emerge until the middle of the 20th century, when concerns over the scope and goals of nursing knowledge arose (Bluhm, 2014). In…

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