Both Seeing and A Woman on the Street are reflections of how sight morphs reality and emotional responses. The sense of sight is shown to not only provide one with an image of the world, but also affect where one places value, finds beauty, and even shape ones’ way of thinking. The power associated with seeing, gives it the ability to influence thoughts and emotions, which in turn impacts actions. Viewing sight as the root of emotional responses is key to each view, and also prompts the…
This reflection will link the biases that I discovered during the cultural and diversity surveys, with the observations and interactions I made during several clinical field experiences in Mr. Lewis’s 4th grade mathematics class. The survey results provided biases in the areas of language communication, racial/ethnic considerations, and cultural diversity. Recognizing these biases prior to performing clinical field experiences helped influence my interactions with the students, teachers, and…
teacher-teacher relationship are some of the relationships that teachers will continuously encounter throughout their time as an educator. The values that a teacher has will definitely be reflected in the way they teach and their relationship with the people they come in contact with. According to McCullough (2008) there is no way a teacher can educate student’s value-less but rather in the framework of what they believe (p.20). Teachers must make sure that…
different laws of nature that determine what happens in the Universe. According to one scholar, Laurence Krauss, the role of human beings with respect to the purpose of the universe is not in any way significant. The lack of adequate evidence supporting or providing proof of the purpose of the Universe indicates that the Universe does not have…
say the word ethics? What are some sensitive ethical issues nurses are faced with today? According to Butts & Rich (2016), “Ethics is a branch of philosophy used to study ideal human behavior and ideal ways of being” (p. 4). Ethics is concerned with distinguishing between good and evil, and between right and wrong human actions. Some of sensitive ethical issues nurses are faced with today are breaking of bad news in a hospital setting, particularly to patients in terminal conditions;…
Reflection Paper Throughout history, humans have tended to live in groups and these groups respond to the human needs of security and livelihood. Human groups organize different shapes of representation based on the needs, the highest shape of representation is the state. Then the state created different shapes for different groups within the state (e.g. military, government etc.) and different levels or power within the state. The following step was the creation of specialized groups based on…
to the spiritual health of society and the main enemy of all social ills, without exception – was and is in danger from those, who are not interested in normal human and social development. Moreover, it is important to understand the origins and meaning of social and philosophical criticism in the context of global institutional and value changes that characterize modernity (Reichenbach, 2000). The chosen topic is given a particular relevance due to a situation, where the ever-increasing pace…
Social Democrat Post Simulation Reflection The Social Democratic Party is a center-left party, closely aligned with the common values and beliefs of Liberals. While completing my research for this simulation, I used a wide variety of real-world examples such as; the New Zealand Labour Party, the German SPD, and the Sweden SAP. I found that Social Democrats place a strong emphasis on solidarity, freedom, justice, and equality. They want citizens to actively participate in government to ensure a…
Definition of heaven and hell, purpose in life, and human nature has always been a main theme in the religious writings throughout the history. The Babi-Bahai Faith has also addressed the phenomenon of hell and heaven. Bab specifically talks about this issue in his Persian Bayan and Kitabu’l-Asma. In the book of Persian Bayan, he explains the idea of perfection and beautification of the world. He says that whoever has power over anything, he must elevate it to its “uttermost perfection” (Saiedi,…
world containing the overriding good of human freedom. In this paper, I will demonstrate: (I) S4; (II) Mackie’s objection of S4; (III) A primary benefit of Mackie’s argument; and (IV) Why Mackie’s criticism succeeds. (I) S4: S4 is a natural and inevitable result of human freedom. Theists argue that an omnibenevolent and omnipotent God allows: (i) pains and pleasures so humans have sympathy and cruelty; and (ii)…