Author: kcompton2
View Point: Science and art should remain separate...
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I believe that science and art should stand on their own and remain separate, when it comes to teaching children in the classroom. Science and the arts are two very different subjects and address two ...
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Jonah Lehrer’s main point is that “science needs the arts.” Overall, I feel like after having read this article it shifted my view point a little bit. Before reading “The Futur...
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I feel like I now approach anointing in a systematic way, which has really helped me. I find it easier to annotate if I read/ skim through the reading first and then beginning my annotations, as well ...
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I felt that I really connected with Anne Lamott’s short essay “Shitty First Drafts.” I felt like Lamott’s approach to writing is very similar to mine. I often dread writing a p...
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The first time peer revising was definitely different that anything I have done before, and prioritizing global edits over local edits was defiantly a bit of a challenge. In school I had never been ta...
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Military metaphors are pervasive in medicine. It is not uncommon that one might hear physicians refer to pathogens as enemies to be defeated, destroyed, or even killed. Metaphors being used to express...
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“The Trouble With Medicine’s Metaphors” by Dhruv Khullar looks at how metaphors can effect the way a patient conceptualizes their illness. Khullar analyzes the many different outcome...
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After rereading “See Through Words” by Michael Erard, I feel that my overall view and ideas about Errands writing remained the same. The second time reading through the passage I felt like...
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