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When interacting with others, Goffman argues, an individual “will have many motives for trying to control the impression [others] receive.” As a result, Goffman writes, most individuals will calculate their manners, and in an effort to impart a specific type of impression, will ?...
“The thing that makes him very helpful for us is that he’s very versatile,” Tillman said. “By plugging him into different spots, we can have other players play to their specific strengths…Kevin has no problem...
Yet, the task force’s modesty concerning anything an educated person should know prevents it from establishing any sort of educational standard. If you were to read through the rest of the Gen Ed report, you’d find that the task force never does...
Answering the question of “what makes a student educated?” without reference to specific content is a good way to ensure that academics do not serve as the basis of community. The modern university seems uncomfortable with the language of common pursuits. Instead, as the...
Jean-Baptiste said she often attempts to reach out to nurse-practitioners as well as inpatient social workers in team meetings to discuss specific cases, patient discharges, medical issues, projects, and troubleshooting, and her colleagues have noted this compassion permeating her work and teaching.