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1. What do you think is the purpose of humans having microexpressions?
2. Given what you know about biological psychology, what might be the source of microexpressions?
3. Are these microexpressions useful to us in any way? If yes, how?
4. How do microexpressions reveal a person's motivation? Give a real-world example. How might a person working in a given profession use the skill of reading microexpressions? Again, give a real-world example.
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Which form of judicial selection do you think is best? What are the differences?
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Does sex equality require forgetting sex? For equality to be present do our differences as people need to be ignored?
Full credit will be given to a post of 200+ words, an answer to the questions, and examples to support your answers.
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What is the value of critical thinking personally, academically, or professionally?
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Share at least 2 short personal stories or give some quotes from individuals living with Schizophrenia. How does living with this disorder impact an individual? What should friends and family know? Response should be relevant in the UNITED STATES ONLY PLEASE.
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in 150 words or more: If you had the task of explaining to new parents how their children's brains and bodies develop in the first year of life, what would you focus on? Please explain.
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Write argument against Is it true that if there were no God, then everything would be permitted?
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Strict exclusivism is the view that there is one and only one absolutely true religion and that only the faithful of that one and only one absolutely true religion will be saved. Several people have observed that geography is by and large the single biggest indicator of what religion one practices. For instance, if one is born in Saudi Arabia, it is highly likely that she will practice Islam; if one is born in Tibet, it is highly likely he will be a Buddhist, and so on. In light of this fact, do you think it is rational to adopt strict exclusivism? Why or why not?
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Compare and contrast the common view of defendants and victims as described in the chapter. Why do you think that most people are misinformed about the typical relationship between victim and defendant?
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What do you think of Kimmel's arguments about masculinity as homophobia? Can you think of a way or a time in which gender expectations influenced your own mental or physical well-being?
See Readings online:
http://www.suarakita.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/masculinity.pdf
Chapter 7: Masculinity as Homophobia: Fear, Shame, and Silence in the Construction of Gender Identity
Michael S. Kimmel
In: Theorizing Masculinities
Edited by: Harry Brod & Michael Kaufman
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781452243627.n7
Subject: Men's Studies
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In a minimum of 100 words, can you explain the pros and cons of EBI (evidence based interventions)?
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In what ways do you see the postmodern approaches as having some different assumptions about clients and about counseling than most of the previous therapy approaches you have studied? What are some different key concepts?
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Identify three themes in the Case in Point about "Working with jerks" from chapter 9 in the textbook Organizational Communication - Approaches and Processes by Katherine Miller and identify 3 recommendations of how the themes discovered in the case could be used to improve communication in other organizations. Explain why your recommendations will work.
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Why do you think gestalt therapy is an effective approach to group process?
Explain in 3 paragraphs with at least 5 sentences each paragraph. A total of 75 points.
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