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    Question 1 Which sentence uses proper punctuation and capitalization? Winston suggests that the Egyptians ' math was far more advanced than previously thought. Locations happened to include; in a steel drum, buried under a stadium and abandoned in a gravel pit. Joyce discusses the great investigative work done by Calvin Goddard, a New York Doctor. The authors research lends credence to the notion that environmental factors cause autism. Question 2 Which of the following passages is…

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    these students every week. Before I left the students gave me a big group hug and I had to try hard not to cry. In those short 10 weeks I became so attached to those students. My personal goal for myself it that I am not afraid to ask questions, because asking questions and hearing a wide range of view on how to complete a task will only help me to form my own opinion on how to do…

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    questioned, but is ultimately my own beliefs and no one else’s. Our first reading, Personal Identity by Eric T. Olson, discussed persistence and its impact on one’s identity. This was a concept that I had never thought of before, as the “persistence question” asks what it takes for a person to persist from one time to another, to…

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    In the Apology, by Plato, Socrates makes two particular claims about himself. The first is that he does not know anything and the second is that he is wiser than every man in Athens. While these two claims may seem contradicting to one another because of our traditional conviction of relating wisdom to knowledge, Socrates refutes this correlation with his Socratic Paradox; which instead correlates knowledge with virtue and ignorance with evil. We learn about Socrates’ notion of wisdom through…

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    “Meditation” is also one of the Cyril Wong latest poems. This poem discusses the social issues in Singapore. The first stanzas underline a typical perception of a Singaporean on viewing any issues. Wong explains that most people in Singapore will only observe social issue without using their judgment. In other words, Singaporeans tend to view an issue only on exterior basis and they not even bothered to use their reasoning behind any social issue. He support his argument in the second stanza…

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    Essay questions for the exam: 1. How did Homer create parallel experiences for both Telemachus and Odysseus. Provide specific details. There are many parallel experiences between Odysseus and his son Telemachus. First, both men are involved in several conflicts throughout the story. For example, they both struggle against the suitors. At Ithaca, the suitors consume Odysseus’ wealth and try to seduce his wife. They suitors also plot against Telemachus. When Telemachus travels to Sparta and Pylos,…

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    1.2 Research Questions How is the burning of books in Fahrenheit 451 paralleled in China? How do censorship and self-censorship reinforce each other as demonstrated in Fahrenheit 451 and China? How is a culture of ignorance accepted in Fahrenheit 451 and in China? To what…

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    College involved themselves in an interview survey that focused on their study preferences and habits. There were five questions asked regarding, where they prefer to study, how do they prefer to study, how often they prefer to study, how frequently they take breaks while studying, and how focused are they while they are studying. Once the candidates responded to the five questions, there was a request for feedback regarding some positive and/or negative thoughts about the interview. The first…

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    Question from Therapist Reasoning for asking the question It would be important for the entire family to come in for therapy. This is because the therapist can systemically ask questions to all family members. The therapist would need to open the counseling session talking about confidentality. The therapist may desire to ask the clients what they would expect from the therapist. Then the therapist would try to ask questions about what the problem is. “Good Morning. Thank you for coming in…

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    struggles with resolving identity and direction and becoming a grown up. I asked questions about my relationships with other people because the people you are surrounded with can have a strong influence on your identity. When I asked if I fit in with people and/or my friend group, she said, “Our school was very cliquey so you fit in with our friend group but not necessarily with everyone”. This connects with the next question I ask her about how different people perceived me because it shows…

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