Common Sense

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    1.How do you think a small margin for error affects communication on a project? In the project for Ball Corporation there is absolutely no room for errors and everyone involved in the project knows it. There is no room for errors everyone is really detailed when sharing information and in delegating assignments. The employees force themselves to pay close attention to every detail because every little detail counts. 2.In what ways do you act differently in a face-to-face meeting than you do

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    Sensory Perception

    accuracy of sensory information all goes back to our senses and what we’ve experienced beforehand. But our senses are not always accurate. Throughout our life our senses have enriched our brain, and currently our senses link with our brain as we think. Powerful though they are, our senses do not always deliver accurate data to our brain (Kirby and Goodpaster, 2007). Although that’s said I do believe in the accuracy in senses, like touch. Our senses tells us when we have a bug crawling up our leg, when

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    From Sensation Through Perception to Reflection

    From Sensation through Perception to Reflection: Twenty minutes passed six, Tuesday morning, December 04, 2012 – many un orchestrated noises coming to my ears - the sighs and low prayers of awakening aged fathers and mothers, the moving feet on slippers, the disturbing sounds of opening and closing windows and doors, ONs and OFFs of the light-switches, the sound of nagging deeply inspired by your style of writing, I badly desired to make this day ‘A Day to Remember’, giving you a bigger challenge

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    Sensory Perception

    perceive all information differently. People have different interpretation of life and how they view certain topics. What may be true to you may not be true to me. Knowledge depends on the experience level of the person involved. Sensory data is your senses, which are seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, tasting, and feeling of motion,

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    Senses

    trust your senses and the interpretation of sensory data to give you an accurate view of the world? Describe and discuss the accuracy and the weaknesses of the human senses as they pertain to think in general and to your own thinking in particular. What perception means and how is relate to our senses? According to Joe Stratton (1999) on his book Critical Thinking for college students stated that “perception is the process of selection, organization, and interpretation of the sense-data into mental

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    life.  Expose your child to images of success by taking him to work. Let him see you engaged in meaningful activities and allow him to become involved. 9.  Provide a sensory-rich environment.  Have materials around the home that will stimulate the senses: finger paints, percussion instruments, and  puppets. 10. Keep your own passion for learning alive.  Your child will be influenced by your example.    11. Don't limit your child with labels.  They may saddle her with a reputation that doesn't match

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    School Screening

    Several standard and basic techniques were used during the physical assessment of elementary students. To start, the patients were informed of the procedures in very basic terms that were understood. Height was assessed using a measuring device marked in inches. To assess accurate height, the patient must stand straight with feet close together. Weight was measured using scales marked in ounces and pounds. The BMI was determined using the data collected from height and weight. Hearing was assessed

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    LESSON 3 To Sense. To Select. To Perceive. TOPICS COVERED To Sense. To Select. To Perceive. The Visual Process. Visual Communication’s circle dance. OBJECTIVES Have you ever wondered how you sense, selecting from a myriad of sights and sounds, perceive...The more you know the more you see. This lesson will focus on our seeing and learning, what we remember, what we forget and what are memorable images. By the end of this chapter you should know: . That visual analysis is vital for understanding

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    Sensory Perception

    Sensory Perceptions Reasons for believing in the accuracy of sensory information What is sensory perception? Sensory perception is the events or occurrences in the environment a person takes in, processes and understands through their five senses. Three reasons for believing in the accuracy or inaccuracy of sensory information is perception, interpretation, and knowledge. In the words of Jacques Barzun, “In ordinary speech the words perception and sensation tend to be used interchangeably

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    the hospital was organized with different sections of the hospital representing different specialties like dermatology and pediatric care. Phoenix Children’s Hospital does an amazing job with stimulating the senses and I believe that for being a children’s hospital stimulating the senses is very important. It’s important because the children that go to the hospital need to feel that it’s a fun place to go to make them comfortable and feel at ease, especially if they are sick, injured or even suffering

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