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    Before I entered the Freshman Inquiry, Work of Art, I had no idea what to expect. My assumptions were that the class is what its name is, a course that primarily focuses on the studies and works of art while providing a platform for freshman students to help their transition in college. Though I had some accuracy in my expectations, the class went above and beyond, which made my learning experience as a student and as an individual more impactful. It covered topics that related to all of the University

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    Plan Of Inquiry Draft

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    Yadira Rivera Professor Lupita Strong English 1301.86 11 October, 2016 Plan of Inquiry Draft Discussion of your research question—What is it, and why are you interested in it? The use of audiobooks has increased all around the world, and I have always wondered what the reason(s) why. So I decided that my research question had to deal with the use of audiobooks and a contribution that came along with them. The question that I developed to do research on is, how do audiobooks contribute to kids

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    ‘metatheoretical psychologists’, the proposition under scrutiny is directly representative of the common neglect of philosophical investigation within the scope of contemporary psychological research. Irony lies in the fact the critical and conceptual inquiry undertaken by such ‘philosophical types’ is imperative in the formation of factual, scientific theories (Boag, 2011). In this sense, I will argue that to label metatheoretical psychologists as ‘cowboy builders’ is absurd. They do not ‘tear down’ edifices

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    Best Practices Inquiry

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    The “best practices” inquiry involves the research part of the social work field in order to better understand and serve clients. In order to provide the best care to our clients, one must fully indulge themselves into researching what works best and what does not appear to be as successful. Best practices inquiries, according to Petr and Walter (2005), is the process by which an investigator ascertains he current state-of-the-art approaches, models, and interventions for a given problem and target

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    Professional Resource Inquiry

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    Professional Resources Inquiry I have always felt that the simple action of human touch is an underrated aspect of our lives. Only now, with the advances in neuroscience, we are finally able to prove the science behind why touch is so important in our lives. For the purposes of this paper, I will be focusing on the benefits of touch for infants and small children. I think that a lot of people don’t realize how important it is to have touch in our lives. I have always been interested in the ways

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    The Leveson inquiry is a public judicial inquiry into the culture practice and ethics of the British press, chaired by Lord Justice Leveson. The inquiry was established by current Prime Minister David Cameron, in the wake of former tabloid News of the World’s phone-hacking scandal. A press release made public on the 14th September 2011 stated that the Leveson enquiry was to investigate the ethical practices of the press, including the working relationships that police and politicians had towards

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    26837567 Philosophy 4 15 April 2016 An Inquiry into Human Enquiry In An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, David Hume argues for the division of human enquiry into two types: relations of ideas and matters of fact. Relations of ideas are certain and may be found through only thinking, while matters of fact are uncertain and depend on the world around us (Hume 18-19). I will argue in this paper that Hume’s view on human enquiry is conceivable but that there remain some reasons to doubt the

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    The sociological inquiry is the methodical analysis of the inspirations and behaviour of individuals within a group. It is the study of the social world as a whole and focusing on how elements such as the family, religion, school, community and government effect it. Sociological inquires most standard goal is to simply obtain a more clear understanding of the observable social world that we live in. In this essay I will be looking into the sociological theories of Marx, Weber and Durkheim, and recognising

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    Open the Inquiry As I understand where I am going, I must understand where I have been. While my testimony can be expressed as tragic, I like to articulate it in terms of resiliency and perseverance. After a long search for my biological father, I learned I was a product of an affair. My biological father expressed feeling of love for the relationship with my mother, but he was not in a position to leave his wife. After I connected with him as an adult, he rejected the idea of a relationship with

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    My Writing As An Inquiry

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    I have gained a vast amount of knowledge and other skills during my semester in “Writing as an inquiry”. Not only were my writing skills improved, my understanding of rhetoric increased as well. This was done through teacher instruction, class participation, and assignments. Up to this point, I completed four projects in the semester. Each project being very different and improving my writing, rhetoric, communication skills, and testing my creativity. The first project that was assigned in the class

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