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    In freshman seminar I have learned a lot of important things that can help me in life. I have learned about budget and how important money is while you’re in college. I would have never known we would have to deal with money like that at such a young age but I’m glad we have learned about budget. Now we kind of know what to expect in life when it comes down to house payments, car payments, light bills, electricity bill, school loans, and more. In freshman seminar, we have also learned about high…

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    Mekhla Singh Singh 1 Ene/ Euro Lit Per 3 14 October 2015 The Inferno Socratic Seminar Questions 1. How did the poem, The Inferno, influence you? The poem, The Inferno, did not influence my views or morals on life. However I think that Dante’s writing skills from the poem were influential. For example, his creativity on the punishments for each sinner and his use of vivid imagery. “Without exchanging words we reached a place where a narrow stream came…

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    In this allotted section of my integrative seminar assignment, I will be explaining what CARS has done in the past and describe what is presently being done to engage dads with the services needed – either in house support or via external referrals, how to meet the needs of individual fathers, groups, related agencies, and community service linkages throughout Dallas County in order to establish the desirable social planning, economic/program development to excel progressive change and…

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    (now Landmark Worldwide). The programs have evolved from seminars designed by Werner Erhard. During that same approximate time, Erhard was working with Jensen, Zaffron, and Granger the creating an ontological, phenomenological leadership course to be taught throughout the world. Not only were they successful in doing so, they found through teaching the course, people left the course actually being leaders. When I first took part in the seminars at Landmark Education, I found they dramatically,…

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    The senior democratic seminar class has not only changed me as a student, but as an individual person. With putting together the mock car crash and going to the Waupun Christian home, I have learned a lot about myself. In the beginning of the year I didn't think that SDS would make such an impact in my life. In the very start of the class Becca and I were thinking about what we could do to help kids around us. Then we thought about what we wished we would have been shown as a freshman or a 7th…

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    During the socratic seminar, many topics of controversy were talked about. After this discussion, my understanding of The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, reaches a new level of perception. There were many parts of the discussion where ideas that never entered my mind were brought up by a classmate. One of the first things discussed during this seminar was if Liesel’s stealings were ok or not and if she could be classified as a thief. A few of my classmates believed that Liesel was not a thief due…

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    Public Health Seminar Reflection Critique Weekly Template Based on this week’s assigned materials, answer the following questions. 1. How does this topic impact population health? Be specific in your answer and be sure to include WHO is affected and state reasons WHY this is of public health interest. (Note: If it is a historical case, state how this impacted population health and changed current practice.) 3 points The cholera epidemic in the 1800’s impacted populations by means of a common…

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    1984 Socratic Seminar Questions Answers to the Questions (20 points) Seminar Participation & Reflection (30 points) 1. What is the nature of love and friendship in Oceania? The party forbidden love and friendship because they only want their citizens to have undivided loyalty to them. In chapter 3 of part III, O’Brien that “there will be no loyalty, except loyalty towards the Party. There will be no love, except the love of Big Brother.” Describe and evaluate the relationships…

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    The beginning of the Unit 2 seminar discusses the first week and the inability to actively participate I seminar due to the lack of sound and a personal introduction. Professor Rollins showed slides about late work and classroom policies along with prompts to contact her with questions. The first unit’s discussion was regarding scientific thinking and the steps of the research method. Defining questions, conducting research, and pre-reading to insure that the same question is not asked over…

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    Fever Socratic Seminar Category: World connection questions Question #2 Response: The government, or the rules of a community, only have the rights to restrict freedom to the people when things are getting out-of-control. The rights of citizens can and will expand a city’s knowledge. The freedom of the people can allow them to discover things outside the common knowledge. Their community can get more ideas that could lead to outstanding breakthroughs. But the world’s not always perfect. Chaos…

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