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    Deciphering from all the above research philosophy the author would adopt an Epistemological Approach. This approach allows the researcher the in-depth desires to gain knowledge with respect to a particular phenomenon related to the thesis topic; performance management systems in the Radiology Department at E.W.M.S.C. The author shall decipher is what is the nature of the relationship between the knower and what can be known. The approach to this research paper shall be exploratory and acknowledges

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    psychological or individual aspect. Then there is the sociological approach which looks at group behavior. Then there is also the anthropological approach which is looks at societies, cultures and things of that nature. Lastly there is the philosophy, phenomenology and comparative approachs. The psychological approach to religion allows us to examine the individual. The psychology of religion is to understand the personal religious experience. William James who many deem the father of the psychology of religion

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    Question No. 9 Answer: Phenomenology and existentialism are two of the critical developments in twentieth century European philosophy, and each endeavored to reassess the technique and topic of philosophy with a specific end goal to reveal the solid components of human experience lost in the dynamics of the philosophical tradition. The abundance and intricacy of the marvels as far as we can tell, and the way in which human existence is formed by the test of settling on the choices even with a flighty

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    Exploring the terminology of the word Phenomenology and its etymology, presents me with an overture dating back to a long tradition of philosophical literature. I find it very difficult to try and explain what phenomenology means, because expressing significant ideas of one philosopher, will exclude others, and my choices will contradict the very idea of what phenomenology is beginning to mean for me. Drawing examples from phenomenological theoretical sources, I shall integrate personal experience

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    Phenomenology as Research Method by Beverley Campbell, Victoria University of Technology Outline of the paper This paper is an account, the interweaving, of the narrative of the writing of my own thesis using a phenomenological approach, with my developing interest in phenomenology as research method. My study of personal transformation provides the context for these reflections on phenomenology as research method. I have spoken in other forums about the content of the research; in this

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    people to experience. Post-modern architects embraced this idea of creation and took it to places never imagined before. In this essay, I will explain why phenomenology and the post-modern movement went hand in hand and how they were crucial together in the context of the times in which they came into fruition. The philosophical study of phenomenology defines two types of attitudes. The natural attitude and the phenomenological attitude. The natural attitude is the general belief that the rest of the

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    understanding the concept of Grounded Theory and Ethnography and Phenomenology. The idea of Ethnography is useful because it attempts to understand the situation from the participant’s perspective and explore their line of thought in terms of the topic. This is helpful to explore because you get a closer to first hand experience and this allows you a better understanding of the situation rather than observing study outcomes alone. Phenomenology is helpful in understanding the essence of the phenomenon the

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    Discuss how phenomenology has become a fundamental concern in the works of Peter Zumthor through both the formal and spatial characteristics of his design for the Steilneset Witches Memorial, Vardø, Norway Phenomenology in architectural terms can be expressed as: The philosophical study if the built space as it appears in experience. It however gets its root meaning from the Greek words_ phainómenon which means: “that which appears”, and logos which means: “study”. We can further bring this to more

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    1.What is the geopolitical community in you live? Why is it geopolitical? I live in Bakersfield California, part of Kern County. It is the third largest county in California, east bound of the southern slope of Sierra Nevada into Mojave Desert, west of San Joaquin Valley, southern part of Tehachapi Mountains. It is geopolitical due to being the largest agricultural base in California, one-tenth of overall U.S oil fields. According to the 2010 Census, Kern County holds a population of 839,631 of which

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    Methods The qualitative method that will undergird the development of this research study is phenomenology research. This research approach seeks to examine the mutual experiences of a specific group of people (Creswell, 2013). The goal of this approach is to examine the “data thematically to extract essences and essentials of participant meanings” (Miles et al., 2014, p. 8). Using interviews, the researcher seeks to learn what adult with ADHD experienced and how they experienced a specific phenomenon

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