Thousands of feet in the air above a sunny landscape, hung an observation room. Unlike most modern skyscrapers, this room had no floors below it or above it for the simple reason that it wasn't a building. Ok, it was a building, just most of it wasn't in this particular dimension. The building actually stretched over multiple dimensions, having similiar observatories on a multitude of planets, in not just a few astroid belts, also a couple hundred overlooking interesting looking stars, and even one in a guys closet. It was a big closet and full of many strange things, but irrelevent to the main point. And the main point is that this particular observation room was being used.
*In the observation room*
"Would you like to do the honors or shall
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Inside the bubble, bags could be seen. Blue, brown and green backpacks could be seen, as well as a blue satchel and a purple toolbox. Within them held numerous treasures... or junk. That was to be determined.
"Ah, bags of holding, no wonder it is taking so long. Lucky guy is gonna have some pretty valuable fashion to tote around."
"Would have been faster if he just had an 'Inventory' like most people." replied the other, shaking his head.
The still-feminine voice interjected, "Error was found. Interior space insufficient for item deployment. Requested form of action?"
The blue figure sighed, "They still haven't fixed the detection error with bags of holding. No matter, ya dumb lass! Fill 'em anyway," he replied in accent that made one think Irish. They would be wrong, and not because it was Scottish, but because it was Zuga-luga from the now deceased planet of Malteer.
"Filling containers," the mindless voice answered.
A dulled boom and slight shuddering came from the floor below them. They both looked down, then at the moniter on which the bags were...had been. Now there was an assortment of items spread out against the clouds below. The spray had a varity of colors and sizes and some even shined as the sun reflected off their polished metal
“How could it have mattered then?” Silence for a moment.
1) To possess a sociological imagination means the ability to understand the interaction between biography and history, or the interplay of self and the world. My favorite food has to be broccoli. In order for broccoli to had been brought to the United States events had to have happened first. The Industrial Revolution led people to switch from making goods by hand to manufacturing goods, farmers were experimenting with new types of vegetables (broccoli). This historical event is the reason as to why now our current state of farming contains the planting of many different types of vegetables, and the accessibility of food engineering we now have today. Monsanto is an institution that has to function in order for vegetables to be available. Monsanto delivers agricultural products that support farmers all around the world. The meaning this
“You 're saying that the weapons we 're depending on may not even fire? And they can 't test them here?” She nodded at my question.
In this small quaint town on a sunny yet cold afternoon, I sat in and observed this dwelling for several minutes. Watching numerous people walk in and out of this dwelling. Some carried objects in but came out empty handed, while others walked in emptied handed and came out with different sized items. This dwelling is square in shape built in brick, quite large in capacity with double doors, a parking lot with twenty or so spaces for vehicles, and a large metal shape blue object in the parking area. There are also a few square shaped objects on wheels that are being operated by two males. These men carried large plastic bins filled to the brim and placed in the back end of the metal object.
There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled ...
For the location of my naturalistic observational study I chose a public park with a splash pad which I frequently visit with my daughter. Since this site is quite popular with locals at any given time of the day there are at least over a dozen people present. As the park is designed for the entertainment of children the age group of the people varies. There are young children accompanied by their parents and grandparents as well as teenagers in groups. Therefore the above discussed park proved to be the greatest preference for me to observe the behavior of people in a natural setting.
Lots of observations were collected whilst the children were making their maps and working together to find the word treasure, so I have highlighted just a few to address the overall understandings of the findings.
This paper will explore my findings of my observation of a young boy, age 28 months, named Jax. Jax is fun little man and happens to be my nephew. I will discuss the attributes and characteristics of Jax that I witnessed in the few hours that I had observed him. Starting with motor development skills, I observed that Jax is a very favorable walker. He is well coordinated, and loves to run. Still, just like any two-year-old, he still stumbles frequently. He loves to play with his toys and can pick up and grasp his toys well. He is great at maneuvering his toys and putting them where he wants them. I did notice that he did favor his right hand regularly. Jax did love to throw things, and catch them as well. However, he seemed to be a bit better at catching things, more so than he was at throwing
Thinking about normal social interactions and normal social behaviors, I think of comfortable. When I sit down with a friend, a usual routine is followed, “Hey, how are you, what’s new?” (e.g. My turn, your turn). These questions between my friend and I include eye contact, attention, and facial expression. Usually, I feel that I give my friend my undivided attention. Other normal characteristics include: remembering what the person has just said so a comment can be made, as well as each comment is appropriate and in relation to the current topic. Moreover, the duration between each question or comment is short.
Naturalistic observation is a way of observing applicants in their own natural environment without the contestants realizing the observers are present. My observation took me to different places and settings to complete my assignment where I observed the subjects’ reactions and further relate it with concepts of psychology. This assignment is going to look into the observation at different settings by watching people as they go about their normal activities in their own habitats, and will briefly describe the concepts of superego, egocentrism, operant conditioning, pretend play, and lack of conservation. These concepts are common between the ages 4-6 years of age. The paper will also analyze the interactions using a reflective approach on the psychology of young children.
This essay addresses seeks to evaluates diverse parenting approach by a parent-child observation. From observing developmentally appropriate and inappropriate interactions with the parent and child, I will learn how parents teach, guide, and influence their children. First, I will briefly describe basic Information of the child and parent that I have observed. Next I will discuss the parent experience with transitioning to Parenthood. Throughout the essay, I will be discussing the parenting goals and beliefs, parenting challenges and reflecting on parenting from the parent perspectives. Lastly, I will discussing my observation from the parent and child interactions.
Observational learning is a type of learning that is done by observing the actions of others. It describes the process of learning by watching others, retaining what was learned, and
The way that each individual interprets, retrieves, and responds to the information in the world that surrounds you is known as perception. It is a personal way of creating opinions about others and ourselves in everyday life and being able to recognize it under various conditions. Each person’s perceptions are used as a kind of filter that every piece of information has to pass through before it determines the effect that it has or will have on the person from the stimulus. It is convincing to believe that we create multiple perceptions about different situations and objects each day. Perceptions reflect our opinions in many ways. The quality of a person’s perceptions is very important and can affect the response that is given through different situations. Perception is often deceived as reality. “Through perception, people process information inputs into responses involving feelings and action.” (Schermerhorn, et al.; p. 3). Perception can be influenced by a person’s personality, values, or experiences which, in turn, can play little role in reality. People make sense of the world that they perceive because the visual system makes practical explanations of the information that the eyes pick up.
“Yeah, I do think it was a little unfair,” I replied. “But at least we know we are going to get killed and don’t really have to worry about it.”
On November 17th, 2016 from the hours of 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm, I had the opportunity to take part in a ride along with the Marietta police department. I chose to do a ride along because I believed it was the most interesting choice, and the choice that would require the most of me to step out of my comfort zone. As someone in the internet generation, I believe we are given a lot of false information and representation of police officers. Because of this, I wanted to have the opportunity to see what police officers go through on a daily basis, and to meet a police officer (other than from the other end of a speeding ticket).