Is sensory deprivation bad? Short-term sessions of sensory deprivation are described as relaxing and conducive to meditation; however, extended or forced sensory deprivation can result in extreme anxiety, hallucinations, bizarre thoughts, temporary senselessness, and depression. What does sensory overload feel like? Symptoms of sensory overload extreme irritability. restlessness and discomfort. urge to cover your ears […]
Who can discern the mind of God?
What is triangulation approach?
What is triangulation approach? Triangulation refers to the use of multiple methods or data sources in qualitative research to develop a comprehensive understanding of phenomena (Patton, 1999). Triangulation also has been viewed as a qualitative research strategy to test validity through the convergence of information from different sources. What is triangulation and why is it […]
What is the temporal lobe responsible for?
What is the temporal lobe responsible for? The temporal lobes sit behind the ears and are the second largest lobe. They are most commonly associated with processing auditory information and with the encoding of memory. How does the temporal lobe affect behavior? Right temporal damage can cause a loss of inhibition of talking. The temporal […]
How is de or virtue conceived in Daoism?
How is de or virtue conceived in Daoism? The virtue (De) is rooted in the nature of the Dao. Laotzi compares virtue with water, that nourishes a lot of things and occupies places that are despised by people, as the virtuous person for Laotzi, that put himself beneath the others. How many translations does the […]
Did medieval castles have bathrooms?
Did medieval castles have bathrooms? In the medieval period luxury castles were built with indoor toilets known as ‘garderobes’, and the waste dropped into a pit below. What were toilets called in the 1800s? Mostly because, before the mid-1800s, the only public toilets were called “the street” and they were used almost exclusively by men. […]
What is consequential?
What is consequential? 1 : of the nature of a secondary result : indirect insurance against consequential loss 2 : consequent oversupply and the consequential plummeting prices 3 : having significant consequences : important a grave and consequential event consequential decisions What is consequential behavior? Consequential behaviors are those that have a significant negative effect […]
What are the 4 types of discourse?
What are the 4 types of discourse? The Traditional Modes of Discourse is a fancy way of saying writers and speakers rely on four overarching modes: Description, Narration, Exposition, and Argumentation. What is Fairclough theory? Social analysis, discourse analysis, text analysis 2C Fairclough’s approach (called ‘Critical Discourse Analysis’) assumes that there is a dialectical relationship […]
What is speculation US history?
What is speculation US history? Speculation. Definition: Act of buying stocks at great risk with the anticipation that the price will rise. Why: Many buyers engaged in speculation thinking that the market was going to climb so they could sell the stocks quickly and make their money back. What was the purpose of welfare capitalism […]
Did China have a scientific revolution?
Did China have a scientific revolution? Scientific and technological stagnation. One question that has been the subject of debate among historians has been why China did not develop a scientific revolution and why Chinese technology fell behind that of Europe. Many hypotheses have been proposed ranging from the cultural to the political and economic. Did […]