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    distinguished and social world exist on regularities which theories can discover. From the end of the 1960, positivism became target of strong and growing criticism. It stated that purpose of research activity is not simply putting statistical of surface phenomenon the task…

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    4). A major principle in the Gaian polity is thinking about consciousness in terms of ecology instead of one-sided ideas. In a political culture, Truth can be widely known and contained in a methodology of ideas and ideals. It could possibly be capitalism or communism, Christianity, or Islam. Then, the good is formed from knowing the Truth is correct and maintaining its pureness. Considering the Gaian political culture is that of ecological thinking…

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    How To Read The Jewish Bible, authored by biblical scholar, and professor, Marc Zvi Brettler, is an enlightening text, guiding people on how to read the Hebrew scriptures in a more purposeful way. Brettler reveals that this book provides a response to the frustration many readers hold with the Hebrew Bible, based on the accustomed tendency to filter it through the lens of present day culture. Generally, he argues, as a result this leads one to either misconstrue passages, or the arrive to the…

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    been constantly growing and expanding throughout the centuries. With the increase in popularity for this new media came various expansions and technological advancements. Photography led to advancements in the camera as well as advancements in the methodology of taking a photograph. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a collective effort from many different intellectuals, artists…

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    Another example of human foolishness, as recorded in Vonnegut’s novel, shows itself in the outcome of the Dresden firebombing which was “utter destruction” and “butchery inconceivable”. Vonnegut views that the remaining parts of the city took after the surface of the moon and that the Germans set the surviving POWS to work, breaking into storm cellars and reinforced hideouts to assemble bodies for internment, while German regular folks reviled and tossed rocks at them (9). Vonnegut additionally…

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    Academic teaching in Physical Therapy is one of the various career that a Physical Therapy graduate can pursue. However, holding a bachelor's degree in this field wouldn't suffice in aiming to be a successful professional educator. A Physical Therapy educator must be versed in the pedagogy in academic teaching. Pedagogy is defined by Westbrook et al. (2013) as stated by Watkins and Mortimore (1999) as "any conscious activity by one person designed to enhance learning in another". Therefore,…

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    production of lactic acid, cell reproduction and substrate consumption by Lactobacillus casei subsp.casei ATTC 39392. II. Low intensity ultrasound increased growth indexes such as specific growth rate and logarithmic phase duration. III. Through response surface methodology the amplitude and duration of the waves and peptone amount were optimized over the lactic acid production. The substrate consumption, the optimum values of amplitude, duration of waves and peptone amount were found to be 40%,…

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    Surveys will be administered to the subjects to examine their perceptions on the effectiveness of the teacher preparation program they went through in terms of how well-prepared they feel to be effective teachers after completing the program. The responses of Likert Scale format surveys for the two study groups will be analyzed for common themes and trends regarding the perception of the teacher preparation program at the University of Danang. The questions will be adapted from the Texas…

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    In the book, Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity: An Introduction to Worldview Issues, Philosophical Foundations, and Models of Integration, the author David N. Entwistle (2010) discusses the relationship between psychology and theology. Entwistle (2010) explores the potential for both psychology and theology to work together as a harmonious approach. The text gives an in-depth look into many opposing arguments about integration and if the two are possible or even needed.…

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    In response to Tittle’s assessment, rehabilitation will be defined as any actions taken in order to promote law-abiding behaviors within inmates. Many see rehabilitation as a misinterpreted concept among the public and this misinformation causes animosity towards…

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