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    The Four Senses of Scripture in Origen Homily I Origen was one of the most pivotal and important teacher and interpreter of the Catholic faith of all time. His interpretations of Genesis I and many other homilies are still looked to today for guidance, even though he lived in the third century. Origen has had a difficult history with the church, from being excommunicated and pronounced a heretic, though today the church an scholars recognize him as a very important mind in church history. If one

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    After watching the three videos, I had a very differing opinions about all of them. The one that stuck out to me the most, and certainly not in a good way, was the Thinking Out Loud video. Obviously, the interpreter was not qualified to be doing that type of work. After watching the video, the first time with the sound on, I watched it again with the sound off to see if I could understand her signing. Unfortunately, I did not understand what she was saying. In terms of ethical considerations, or

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    for hundreds of years. The theory of ladenness debates whether one’s past experiences affect their perceived inputs or their interpretation of those inputs. Kuhn strongly believes that one’s experiences affect what they perceive, however Hanson provides strong evidence suggesting that what people perceive as their surroundings are indistinguishable, but their interpretations differ. While there is evidence to support both theories, I believe that Hanson better provides evidence by showing the strength

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    Gadamer's Philosophy

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    involves interpretation, and that all interpretation is inherently perspectival. Over the term we have talked and learned about different philosophers and how interpretation is viewed by them. I will talk about Nietzsche’s claim that all truths are “errors”, Gadamer’s view that all understanding involves interpretation, his notion of “effective historical consciousness” and Schott’s critical stance then finally I will add my own personal thoughts on how understanding involves interpretation. Nietzsche

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    (1992), Taylor (1993), and later Russell (2002) illustrate in their research dissertations that the interpreting process, from the source message to producing an equivalent interpretation in the target language (ASL or English), occurs in nanoseconds. Researchers who assess the impact on message accuracy within an interpretation further support the need for preparation to assist in the production of a dynamic equivalent interpreted message. The less an ASLI/TiE knows about a subject results in more

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    is important for counselors to be well trainee in interpretation and communication of results because if results are not communicated correctly and effectively there may be misperceived or misunderstood by the individual receiving the interpretation. This is a unique form of communication for counselors and the success of this is vital. Our textbook provides us with information explaining the importance and value of sharing test interpretations with the individual who took the assessment. Goodyear

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    The meaning of liturgy may not be debatable but how that definition functions becomes contestable as it is performed in different settings. Thus, when interpreting a liturgical theology, it would figure, that the same notion would apply. Joyce Zimmerman writes, “…Who interprets liturgy? Is the realization that the practice of liturgy involves a number of competencies at a number of levels.” Liturgy by its nature is not static there by constitutes a multileveled evaluation and approach when interpreting

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    Pöchhacke(2013) introduced the history of interpreting studies, the definition in interpreting studies, the models and theory of interpreting studying, etc. The book The origins of simultaneous interpretation: The Nuremberg Trial(Gaiba, F,1998) gave a clear introduction of the nature and history of simultaneous interpretation form the Nuremberg Trial. Besides that, in the book The Routledge Handbooks of Interpreting (edited by Holly Mikkelson and Renée Jourdenais, 2015), there is a whole chapter named Simultaneous

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    was having trouble breathing. After Jeff guessed what had been happening and immediately called for an ambulance, he kept thinking about emergency situations where danger is exacerbated because of a language barrier. This resulted in Telephone Interpretation being offered since that year. This service connects trained interpreters via telephone to Limited English Proficient (LEP) Individuals. Cyracom International is one of those companies that provide critical

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    it in someone’s work. Before telling the story, Laura Bohannan believes that Hamlet has only one interpretation. As she tells the Tiv elders the story, she notices that they misinterpret many

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