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    The idea of taking on multiple perspectives can be applied to many scenarios, from making decisions as the president of a nation to running a day care. One of the most accessible perspectives for an American adult is the small business. By engaging in the perspective of other people at a business you either work at or are a customer at, you gain a certain understanding that makes you more relaxed and more pleasant. For example we can take an almost universal experience in the developed world, ordering

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    spite her and for no other paticular reason. Looking back on my expierence with Stacy, it is clear that we would have had better handled the situation if we had looked from each other’s perspectives. Refelctive Observation As I look back, it is now obvious just how much our feelings were affecting out perspectives. For the most part I was angry that she complained about things that I had previously spoken to her about. My anger caused me to look at her as the enemy and everything she said was heavily

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    multiple perspectives and can cleverly represent as many groups an author believes is needed. What becomes the decision of the author is which perspective deems more important or more fascinating. Depending on which the author decides to portray, there tends to be different effects on the readers. Neufeld uses Scott’s Mccloud’s ideas from Understanding Comics, such as adding detail to a character to differentiate them from the reader in order to induce certain emotions. The perspective taken from

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    or engineering inventions as the foundation for many breakthroughs of the modern times. It was the bridge between the middle ages and the early modern period or more specifically the fifteenth century, during Italian Renaissance, when the law of perspective was first introduced, explained, published and started to become widely adopted by generations of artists, painters, artist-engineers and the like. Art historian and professor Samuel Edgerton, however, reminds that the event should be rather noted

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    concept of perspective. Around the globe, perspectives have been and are being shaped by influences in both hand sides simultaneously. Viewpoints are established and changed in both ways in the two reading Ways of Seeing by John Berger and Banking Concepts of Education by Paulo Freire. While the first half of Ways of Seeing consists of possible positive aspects of the worlds perspective, the second half consists of the negative effects that the influences of the world have on perspectives. Also, Banking

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    Art : Art And Art

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    focuses around different aspects and is known to be proactive and controversial. Her work focuses around Politics, sex, mental health, and death. One of her pieces titled “Stern” represents a woman who is dead. We can notice the use of linear perspective and negative space. The model is the common spot on the painting due to the size and the sharp edges whereas the background is black, making the woman appear closer. The use of space is very important in this piece creating a focal point, any objects

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    chose Nick to narrate the text because his perspective creates a multifaceted view of the world Fitzgerald portrays. He is an outsider to the wealthy materialistic world in which he lives. His similarity to Gatsby in that respect helps us gain an appreciation for Gatsby’s character, but although Nick and Gatsby are both outsiders Nick fails to fully understand Gatsby. This appreciation but lack of full understanding gives the reader a very different perspective than a narration from Gatsby’s point of

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    bias for each one. The culture I grew up with and around was the traditional southern baptist culture which is a culture with very distinct beliefs and values. Any culture I think shapes your perspective on everything but especially any culture that is mostly rooted in religion. This culture shaped my perspectives from the start and they were the same as my parents and everyone else I was around. As I have grown older that has changed I have developed my own opinions and ideology for different things

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    Senior Enlisted Academy four years ago the faculty brought in very well respected speakers to convey similar topics. My personal willingness to take an alternative perspective or delay judgement on the topics they were discussing was lacking, reflecting back on that time now I feel it was largely due to taking the group’s perspective and how the speakers were introduced by some of the instructors prior to their presentations. I don’t think the instructors were maliciously trying to sabotage the

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    have a greater understanding or personal connection of someone’s problem. After reading “The Ugly Tourist” by Jamaica Kincaid and “Consider the Lobster” by David Wallace, the theme of perspective, specifically empathy, is a vital aspect in both essays. Empathy plays a great role in understanding both writer’s perspective, which means to understand a certain point of view other than oneself. The sense of empathy goes far beyond sympathy, which is just feeling sorry for someone or something. However,

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