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    various ways to journal. As the class progressed, I found it to be more of an art than a humanities class. When this reality did not match my expectation, I was disappointed. I had to challenge myself to get the most out of this course by changing my attitude and adjusting my perspective. As an art class, this would have been an excellent idea and well executed. Being able to learn about different materials, binding techniques, and adhesives were helpful in the creation of journals, but it was not

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    in this case writing devices that keep popping up in your writing. My deep dive produced a few things I hadn’t noticed while writing my journals. I found that in my journals I tend to follow the troupe of chronologically filing the events, that I’m secretive and very emotional. As I dived into researching myself, I found that in my technique for journal writing I’m very straight forward. I wrote down what happened each day in chronological order. For example in Artifact 1, I go through a

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    Journal Article A Paper in Partial Fulfillment of ED 7311 Theory and Methods of Educating Adults September 17, 2010 Introduction As companies continue to try to come up with a plan for remaining profitable, some are overlooking one of their best opportunities due to their short sightedness and obsession for short term gain. It is the very asset which most firms claim is their most important and the one which provides them their competitive advantage. It is also, in some companies

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    A Journal Article Review on the Effects of Mindfulness Meditation Mindfulness meditation is meditation lets feelings, thoughts, and sensations exists without judgement. It is meditation that does not focus on a single word, or mantra, one’s breathing, or any one single thing (Tarrasch 2015). It is freedom to exist in the present place in time. Mindfulness meditation is important to study because it may have many positive effects in everyday life. These effects can go beyond just stress relief or

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    From my reading of both the ‘Grasmere Journals’ written by Dorothy Wordsworth and also the poem ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’ written by William Wordsworth, I believe that there is a strong relationship between the two. I think that both William and his sister Dorothy experienced the same relationship with the Daffodil’s they saw. The only difference is that William expressed his experience through poetry while Dorothy expressed hers through diary entries. From the evidence we have with the dates

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    Developmental Psychology Journal Articles The five journal articles I examined were all from a journal titled Developmental Psychology, May 2000. The first journal article that I observed was "Sleep Patterns and Sleep Disruptions in School-Aged Children." This study assessed the sleep patterns, sleep disruptions, and sleepiness of school-age children. Sleep patterns of 140 children (72 boys and 68 girls; 2nd-, 4th-, and 6th-grade students) were evaluated with activity monitors (actigraphs)

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    Nelson journal article indicate consumer experience satiation is a drop in enjoyment with repeated consumption, nearly for every experience. Nelson stated that satiation memory effect each individual different either fast or slow. Little insight is provided from past research from Coombs and Avrunin and Redden 2008. Satiation is associated with full or wanting more when consuming food. She stated that some consume more than others due to their work memory. Some working memory is eating and do

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    The Wall Street Journal article speaks upon social norms and how they come about. In the beginning of the article Wang analyzes how behavior is developed by what people deem to be appropriate, desirable, and correct. She goes on to indicate that psychologists are examining how, “the often-unspoken rules of a group, shape not just our behavior but also our attitudes.” She signifies how norms contribute to a central human social purpose, assisting us on who is in the group or who is merely an outsider

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    JOURNAL ARTICLE CRITIQUE of Gangel, Kenneth O. “Marks of a Healthy Church.” Bibliotheca Sacra vol.158 no.632 (October - December 2001): 467-477. THEO 510 LUO (fall 2012) Survey of Theology Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary October 22, 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION3 BRIEF SUMMARY3 CRITICAL INTERACTION4 CONCLUSION5 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY6 Introduction In the New Testament, the church can be referred to as the “local” church or the “universal” church. The local church

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    General Overview of the Article The Wall Street Journal published an article on November 21st, 2016 by author Sue Shellenbarger about issues concerning sponsored contact and todays school aged generation. The article, “Most Students Don’t Know When News Is Fake, Stanford Study Finds”, is based on the results of a Stanford Study that was conducted between June of 2015 and June of 2016. The study found that 82% of middle school students couldn’t differentiate between sponsored content and real news

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