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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Cognetive psychology

This is False Jane Eliot simply asked her previous students if they thought the exercise would be good for students or teachers and her students answered that it would be good for both. She never expressed that all teachers should do her experiments. 4) This is True. 5) This True. part 3. 1) This quotation is from The Limitless Heart written by Fenton Johnson.This quotation is expressing how people are so willing to hold in t heritor emotions, hiding heir true feelings. I was emotional caught with Johnson statement This much he and I share as a gay man who grew up in the pastoral South, I am no stranger to hiding. This quotation is meaningful because there is always someone in every culture who doesnt want the same deportment or have the same believes as their family, but they have to hide it because they do not want to be hated by the people they cacoethes the most. ) This quotation is from Male-Female Conversations is Cross-cultural Communication written by Deborah Tannen. I w ould agree with Tannens statement because in every culture, women want nothing more than to be heard, especially by their husbands because it shows that they care and understand the emotions their wives are going through. 3) This quotation is from Wounds that Never Heal written by Mariama L. Barrie. Barrie is expressing the pain not only she felt, but the pain of all the women in her tribe during their genital mutilation.She expressed that women ho perform these procedures are unaware of the dangers they put the little girls through, with a wound that may fix psychically but never emotionally. 4) This quotation is from Ethnocentrism written by William B. Gudykunst. I agree with Gudykunst statement about everyone being ethnocentric because we are all elevated differently, causing us to have a specific preference of acting a certain way or doing a specific thing. It is natural and backward tor us to Judge others based standards and cultural experience. Part 4. on our own

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