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Provide an example of an implicit and an explicit bias.

Provide an example of an implicit and an explicit bias. Complete the following short answer questions (one to two sentences for each question). Provide an example of an implicit and an explicit bias. The examples may be from your own life, from something you have observed, or from the resources reviewed in this learning block. Why … Read more

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Evaluate the work of your choice critically analyzing how it meets THREE of the Aesthetic Principles

Evaluate the work of your choice critically analyzing how it meets THREE of the Aesthetic Principles Evaluate the work of your choice, critically analyzing how it meets THREE of the Aesthetic Principles, excluding principle 8. Try to employ effective analogy, descriptions, and relevant comparisons to works that are already considered classic to help make your … Read more

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Choose an urban myth that is a solid mixture of reliable and unreliable sources, facts, half-truths, assumptions, fallacies

Choose an urban myth that is a solid mixture of reliable and unreliable sources, facts, half-truths, assumptions, fallacies Choose an urban myth that is a solid mixture of reliable and unreliable sources, facts, half-truths, assumptions, fallacies, etc., a virtual treasure trove of critical thinking issues. Gather as many sources as possible and thoroughly evaluate them … Read more

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Complete the Open Sex Role Inventory test and reflect on the results

Complete the Open Sex Role Inventory test and reflect on the results Requirements: Complete the Open Sex Role Inventory test and reflect on the results. Describe your own gender beliefs based on the results of the inventory. Explain how the results of the inventory, your gender strengths, might influence your communication and practice in human … Read more

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