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Haley Nathanson
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investigative journalism

Post by Haley Nathanson » 12 Nov 2019, 12:52

investigative journalism: investigative journalism is a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing. An investigative journalist may spend months or years researching and preparing a report.

Haley Nathanson
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Joined: 10 Sep 2019, 16:47

instrumentality

Post by Haley Nathanson » 12 Nov 2019, 12:52

instrumentality is a theological theory that falls under the broader category of the prophetic model of biblical inspiration. Those who espouse the prophetic model consider the writers of all the books of the bible to have been inspired in the same way as prophets have been inspired by God to preach

Haley Nathanson
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Reflexivity

Post by Haley Nathanson » 01 Dec 2019, 09:10

Reflexivity is an attitude of attending systematically to the context of knowledge construction, especially to the effect of the researcher, at every step of the research process.

reflexivity refers to circular relationships between cause and effect, especially as embedded in human belief structures

the fact of someone being able to examine his or her own feelings, reactions, and motives (= reasons for acting) and how these influence what he or she does or thinks in a situation:

Haley Nathanson
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Thoughts, the morning after thanksgiving

Post by Haley Nathanson » 01 Dec 2019, 13:18

Trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase or an image, for artistic effect such as using a figure of speech. The word trope has also come to be used for describing commonly recurring literary and rhetorical devices, motifs or clichés in creative works.

Haley Nathanson
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Action Learning

Post by Haley Nathanson » 08 Dec 2019, 15:26

Action Learning is a process that involves a small group working on real problems, taking action, and learning as individuals, as a team, and as an organization. It helps organizations develop creative, flexible and successful strategies to pressing problems.

The Action Learning Model was first introduced by Professor Reginald Revans in 1980

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