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    terms that people from the western part of the world can comprehend “such as ice bergs.” The author uses many a resemblances to the bible and how other supportive countries of our world see it inversely. The author uses these metaphors to build an understanding for the reader so that they can make comparisons themselves. The author uses the metaphor about the iceberg to assemble the book into three different sections. The tip (being the part of the world that we all see and have come to recognize misconceptions

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    At the same time I would assure learners will enjoy reading and would not be bored because my main focus would be on the weaker ones, they should get the opportunity to read and give their opinions. I would preteach vocabulary to simplify the understanding.

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    In life and in literary text hidden meanings are quite common. There is basic level of understanding by the majority and a concealed meaning that requires a deeper level of critical thinking and analysis. Terrance Hayes provides a “poetic style that resist style” which proves hard to interpret, but I conclude he provides a common theme many might mistake for just an element of poetry (Fabu 1). A common theme present within two of his poems “Lighthead’s Guide to Galaxy” and “Antebellum House Party”

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    undervalued, misunderstood, ignored, and not acknowledged for their contributions. To maximize my most valuable asset and to be a more impactful leader in my future career, I need to make a positive impact and be a role model for others through understanding of my core values and blind spots of my personality or what I call them my strength and weaknesses. Knowing my personal strengths can also aid a lot in picking the right career or making good decisions in my future career. The simple fact is that

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    gain a better understanding of recreation, learn about their programs, and create bonds with fellow classmates. Throughout the weekend this year, students were able to create memories with classmates whom they will be studying alongside over the course of their education. The orientation weekend served many different purposes for the students in both Recreation Management and Therapeutic Recreation. The first purpose of the retreat was to help students gain a better understanding of recreation.

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    The Course Pack provided for the Native American Philosophy contained nine articles combined to demonstrate the huge philosophical gap of ideologies between Canada and the Aboriginal people. A couple articles comment how Canada in the past has attempted to discriminate, assimilate and destroy the aboriginal people and when that did not work, their cultures and assimilate them into European Canada ways. Evidently this has not worked. The course pack talks about the differences of ideologies being

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    I’ll be analyzing Plato’s Allegory of the Cave through my own interpretation. An allegory is defined as “a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.” In Plato’s Republic the short excerpt The Allegory of the Cave can be viewed through multiple perspectives. Plato’s image of the cave is known as the “theory of forms… The theory assumes the existence of a level of reality inhabited by ideal “forms” of all things and concepts ("Revelations:

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    about Characteristics of the Perceiver because it holds a lot of relevance in today’s criminal justice world. As a hopeful Warden I understand the value of psychology and understanding how people work. I also know that in today’s day and age that joining the criminal justice field is a hard thing to do. I feel like understanding the psychological concepts of information and perceiver characteristics will ultimately help make me a better Warden. So what is it that makes these skills such a invaluable

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    Understanding human behavior is critical to organizations due to the fact that we are “human beings” that were created with set of emotions, intelligence, free will that enables us to make individual opinions that form a set of values that will follow us into various climates of organizations. The leaders of diverse units within organizations must be able to recognize the challenges; adaptations, intervention and management plan, and know when to exit from options that are not successful. Being

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    legal analysis. It requires some summary, but it is not a report about the book or the story. It is important in making the reader to understand the message in the book as well as the improvements necessary the literature. It is also important in understanding how a particular author articulates his or her ideas. The real analysis looks at the interpretation of the writer of a particular text through careful examination of the choices that the writer made within the text. The options include the author’s

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