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    different realms, the realm of being and becoming. For Plato, the realm of being encompasses that things do not change, born or die whereas, the realm of becoming holds that things do change and perish. The world of becoming is observed through our senses and the realm of being is perceived through the mind or reason. For constructing an account of reality, only the concept of what is can only be utilized. The concept of what is not cannot be used in…

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    Beach Sand Poem Analysis

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    Poems are one of the many ways for an author to convey their ideas or thoughts about things that they see through their own perspective. In “Beach Sand”, Raymond A. Foss described the enjoyment of the beach with his perspective. Through a variety of poetic devices, he creates a journey through imagery words that encourage the readers to imagine it with him. Fosses uses repetition, rhyme, and figurative languages as poetic devices to helps readers in imagining the scene and gradually understand…

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    Journal entries on Alexander Technique with everyday activities: In class, we talked about the different senses and so I have reflected a little bit on digestion and the muscular system that I have been more aware of recently… After starting a hard full body workout in my room, I was running low on water, so I chose to go to the fridge and grab some more. However, my water filter was empty so I looked at the sink full of dishes then back at the fridge and saw coconut water. Let me preface…

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    Poetry is like a painting in words. There are many different ways to you could go in poetry. Reader of poetry regularly carry with them many related suppositions. That a poem is to be perused for its message. That this message is covered up in the sonnet. The message is to be found by regarding the words as images which normally don 't mean what they say yet remain for something else, you need to decode each and every word to acknowledge and appreciate the poem. There are no simple approaches to…

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    Self-reliance is what gives us strength to conquer any obstacle that we may possibly encounter when we undergo drastic change. We need to have a sense of balance in our mind when we want to overturn fear of drastic change in our life, being too confident could possibly lead to arrogant; but having too less confident can not accomplish anything. If we don’t have self-reliance we might turn ourselves…

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    By strategically appealing to each of the senses, marketers can have a significant influence on the purchases of consumers. When it comes to visual perception, marketers should focus on creating attention-grabbing products. They can do this by using creative designs and appropriate coloring. Color…

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Final Paper

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    Question 1: The window of opportunity to capture the attention of a consumer and sustain it long enough to send the “intended” message via social media online is a great challenge most marketers face today. It is how marketers use stimuli or a combination of stimuli to differentiate themselves and stand out from the competition. The stimuli marketers use to help cut through noise and convey their message comprises of touch, sight, taste, smell and hearing. It is a combination of the…

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    Selective Perception Essay

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    Selection is the first stage in the process of perception, which occurs when the senses receive and attend to certain stimuli over others. It is impossible for the brain to absorb all of the stimuli it is presented with, thus when information is received the mind unconsciously responds to what is familiar to the individual 's environment (Boundless, 2016.) Perception is influenced by our personal motives, incentives, impulses or drives. (Boundless, 2016) Before the brain can categorize or…

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    Perception is facilitated by the agent’s sense organs and it is what makes it possible for the agent to receive information from his or her surroundings. Once the information has been received by the senses, they are built into concepts and sorted out by the judgment of the perception. The judgment of perception identifies the nature of the received information, compares…

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    enjoyed looking at all the materials involved in her photo. The small area on the right side of the image where the plant is positioned balanced the large and seems an empty space of the horizon. The reflection of the sun to the rocks depicts a strong sense of movement. The vertical lines from the wood suggests stability and tallness and may give the impression of unbending principles of the artist. The proportion used from the position of the rocks, the horizon, the table and the plant provides…

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