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    for Poetry. Out of the many wonderful poems in her book, her poem “Girls Overheard While Assembling a puzzle” is about a mysterious observer piecing together a conversation between two girls as they are trying to assemble together…

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    think of her if they knew the truth (272) . Similarity to the negroes being forced to do acts whether they like to or not, these girls in 2nd world countries, including Nepal, are sometimes married off if they want to or not, by her parents (OECD Observer). They are also forced to stay home and do all the household duties and take care of children for they lack the education to do anything else. These examples have shown the colored people in To Kill a Mockingbird are being forced to commit…

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    Picture For Women Analysis

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    within them, revealing much more than just a reflection. The mirror takes a seemingly simple image and creates a much more dynamic situation within the work of art; ultimately changing the viewing experience for the audience by altering the way the observers identify with…

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    lamp itself, and the observer. The dependent variable in the experiment is the number of gas bubbles produced by the plant. The independent variable in this experiment comes from changing lightbulbs between four different wattages to simulate light intensity. Each trial will be run three times and the data will be used to find an average. The observer begins the first trial with 0 watts and watches the O2 bubbles expelled from the seaweed over one hour’s time. The observer will repeat the…

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    Others to Act: 24.55, Encourage the Heart: 23.59. Out of the six surveys sent out, five people responded for a 83.3% return. I was quite surprised by the answers from the observers. I found that I rated myself lower than the observers in all five of the categories. I am not sure if this…

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    Panopticon Theory

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    9-10). This is because the one being observed is entirely visible but can never catch sight of the observer. On the other hand, the observer, the guard of the institution, has the ability to see everything but remains unseen. Therefore, anonymity and uncertainty play major roles in the mechanisms behind the power of the Panopticon. A popular TV show that we can relate…

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    1994). Unlike typical interpersonal communication research, interactional analysis is concerned with observing the interaction among people, and not with the cognitive functions of the individual. Therefore, this type of research requires an outside observer to view and categorize behaviors for later analysis. Researchers will often utilize a coding system to provide operational definitions of the behaviors they intend to observe. A unified coding system is essential for this type of research in…

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    become “impartial detached observers” (121) and helps to conceal guilt (109). Rosaldo’s theory of imperialist nostalgia explains the removing and concealing guilt shown in Slotkin’s article, “The Significance of the Frontier Myth in American History, Housman’s novel, Riding the Trail of Tears, and Shohat and Stam’s article, “The Imperial Imaginary.” Slotkin’s article addresses the symbol…

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    Orthographic Study

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    Images that displayed a head position that was deemed as unnatural were adjusted to NHO by the first observer. A second observer (N.S.) later reviewed the original images and made positional changes, as deemed necessary. Any disagreement between the 2 examiners for either resulted in registration of the average head position between the 2 assessments. Assessments were also made for intra- and inter- observer reliability for films that needed adjustment. TVL was then established as a vertical…

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    Review Questions This paper will attempt to answer questions 1-8 on page 125-126 in Cozby (2012). 1. What is naturalistic observation? How does a researcher collect data when conducting naturalistic observation research? Naturalistic observation which at times called field work or field observation happens when a researcher observes a person or gathering in their natural environment while restricting their own effect on the individual or gathering. Cozby and Bates (2012) highlighted that in…

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