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    professor let us watched a film titled, “The Miracle Worker”. The film implies a child who has that kind of disability. My first impression, I was a little amazed and sad. Amazed because even though she has that kind of sickness, she used her other senses just to identify that kind of object. Example: When she touches her eyes, nose and mouth then she hold her doll, (she knows that object is like a human) she noticed that the parts of that certain doll is incomplete so that’s why she looked for an

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    Senitive Periods

    stimulation in deprived environments, the child’s psychic life will be disturbed. This will be discussed in more detail later on. Montessori observed six main sensitive periods; a period for sensitivity to order; a period for the refinement of the senses; a period of sensitivity to language; sensitivity for walking and movement; sensitivity for small objects; sensitivity to the social aspects of life (Montessori, 1936). Sensitive periods can overlap or be continuous. The duration of a sensitive period

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    Fasting

    Benefits of fasting. 1. What is fasting and can it be beneficial? Many of us know it as a protocol the doctor prescribes before blood testing. 2. For others, it may mean giving up a favorite food for a period of time or not eating food at certain times of the day or year out of respect for various religious holidays. 3. Strictly speaking, fasting is the voluntary absence of food. While the idea of missing even one meal might put most of us in misery, fasting does have many benefits for

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    concerns with this patient? * Do you need to report this problem and to whom? Environmental Survey * What in the environment could lead to a problem for the patient? * How would you manage the problem? Sensory Assessment * What are your senses telling you? * Do you hear, smell, see or feel something that needs to be explored? * Does the patient’s situation seem “right”? Additional Assessment * What additional information would be helpful for further clarification of the situation

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    Inside the Cathedral

    bear. Raymond’s wife was extremely nervous to be accommodating to the Robert as well, but it was an excitable nervousness. She longed to be reunited with him, to share stories and catch up, but this was also a man her husband had never met; she could sense the tinge of jealousy and irritation in the air around her husband. She was completely annoyed with her husband’s refusal to accept Robert as a man, blind or not. After all, he is supposed to be a guest, not a burden. When Robert arrived, Raymond’s

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    Perceptions

    Perceptions “Perception is the result of the processes of selection, organization, and interpretation of information collected through the senses. Perception involves using what one sees, hears, tastes, smells, and feels to derive meaning from the environment and experiences. Whether done consciously or unconsciously, perception is a fundamental component of communication” (Alberts, 2009). When I reviewed the assignment, I immediately starting going through the list of people I could ask to answer

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    Elbulli

    another way. World famous restaurant as “The Fat Duck” and “The French Laundry” also joined to that movement. These following restaurants are opened by former student of chief Adria. elBulli focus on the five senses of the customers. The main thing is to engage patron’s the sixth sense, so you can introduce emotions such as humor, irony, provocation and childhood memories. Provocative and unique dishes, Lab-like kitchen, full of immaculate stainless steel utensils. They saying “Cooking it is

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    Penting

    BEHAVIOR Global Edition 9e Michael R. Solomon When you finish this chapter, you should understand why: • Perception is a three-stage process that translates raw stimuli into meaning. • Products and commercial messages often appeal to our senses, but we won‟t be influenced by most of them. • The design of a product today is a key driver of its success or failure. 3/8/2012 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education 2-1 2-2 Learning Objectives (continued)

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    Learning

    Sensation is the process by which our senses gather information and send it to the brain. A large amount of information is being sensed at any one time such as room temperature, brightness of the lights, someone talking, a distant train, or the smell of perfume. With all this information coming into our senses, the majority of our world never gets recognized. We don't notice radio waves, x-rays, or the microscopic parasites crawling on our skin. We don't sense all the odors around us or taste every

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    Explain Platos Analogy of the Cave

    explains to others about the physical world as nothing but full of illusion. He describes the true reality is to be found in the eternal unchanging world of forms. The analogy begins in the cave. The cave represents the visible world or the world of sense experience, where the shadows seem more real than truth itself. It indirectly represents the human body, which imprisons the soul preventing it from seeking the true knowledge. People are chained up in the cave such a way that all prisoners are facing

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