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    Arts and Humanities Describe your experience with Arts and Humanities My experience with arts and humanities includes college courses, such as ethics and north woods pathways. In north woods pathways, I studied historical and modern literature related to nature, hiking, and outdoor education. Biology Describe your experience with Biology My experience with biology includes college courses, such as aquatic invertebrates, biology of organisms, ecology, mammalogy, and vertebrate physiology. I have

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Building a Bridge Between Engineering and the Humanities” On February 14, 2016, the Chronicle of Higher Education published an essay by Julio M. Ottino and Gary Saul Morson entitled “Building a Bridge Between Engineering and the Humanities.” Ottino and Morson discuss the importance of the fields of engineering and the humanities. The purpose of the essay is to show how engineering and the humanities are linked together and are needed simultaneously. Even though, Morson and

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    I wish to apply for the Humanities and Social Sciences position at Dalyellup College. I was particularly inspired to apply for this position because of your schools focus on collaboration and partnerships. As I strongly believe that it is through teamwork and collaboration that teachers continue to grow and develop. That every teacher has their own style, areas of strengths and weakness so it is only through working together that we can strive to become outstanding teachers who have the necessary

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    ways we can build support for the humanities? When looking at your television, computer, or any source of information you can also see what celebrities or people that have foundations for people in need. Humanitarians do so much for the world that sometimes they do not get the recognition on what they do. In the article it states ten different ways that people can do to support others in humanitarian work. Early childhood education is a good way to support humanities because as they get older they will

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    essentially being able to teach yourself. Teaching yourself means being willing to go above and beyond to learn thoroughly, sometimes by using outside sources. The book The Art of Racing in the Rain, authored by Garth Stein, altered my view on the humanities. This work documented the human experience in a light that I would not have seen it had I only read the books assigned to me in class. The themes in this book and how they were portrayed helped me to be able learn

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    Research Proposal PhD Digital Arts and Humanities UCC Cork Michael Kurzmeier The information age is also the age of massive data collection, of databases, records, data mining and big data in all it’s empowering and destructive potential. Not only since the Snowden leaks of 2012 has the question of, who records and who is being recorded become of interest to a wide audience. Access to such data collection, the knowledge about it and the subjects’ relation to all-encompassing technology have been

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    We know crimes against humanity as a deliberate criminal act or acts that are typically part of a systematic campaign which causes human suffering or death on a large scale. The acts are an attack on human dignity where the crimes can be committed during times of war and peace. Offences that come under this category include murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation or forcible transfer of a population, imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty, torture, sexual violence, persecution

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    Humanity has not learned yet Humanity cannot be defined in two simple terms. Two words are not enough to completely encompass everyone and everything, but that is exactly what humans do. It is the duty of humanity to learn and grow which is why mankind must formulate more concise and clear definitions of good and evil. It is flabbergasting that the human species has not been intelligent enough to learn this lesson yet. Continuing, the current definition of evil is too relative to be the same for

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    Harper’s Magazine, Mark Slouka argues that mathematics and science are overshadowing important humanity studies throughout schools all over the United States. Slouka’s use of emotional and ethical appeals through personal experiences and extensive observation offer insight into what he believes is a problem in our modern society: Math and Science studies receiving more focus and importance than the humanities. Slouka’s target audience seems to be the young adults in the United States because they are

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    ideas by Edward Conard, in his argument that we don’t need more humanities major in our academic system. In specific, this paper will explore the writer’s claims, the gaps in his arguments and counter-arguments in this topic. My argument is important because I will challenge Conard’s article with the self-fashioning’s article by Keohane. In Conard’s article, he demonstrates to answer the question whether or not we need more humanities. His answer is that we should be focus on technology and innovation

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