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Thursday, August 6, 2020

Flim-Flam! Book Report

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For the book report, I decided to read Why People Believe Weird Things: Psudo Science, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time by Mi...
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Aromatherapy (Post 3)

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As someone who uses essential oils and diffusers often, I found it really interesting to read about aromatherapy in our class. I primarily u...
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OBE (Post 2)

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During the lectures, the concept of out of body experiences were discussed in the slide shows. I found it interesting that many individuals...

Topic 3: Y2K

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Y2K was believed to be the technological doomsday that was allegedly suppose to occur once the analog systems on computers switched over fro...

Hypnotism (Post 1)

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Hypnosis is a topic that has always been of interest to me throughout my life. The idea of being able to connect with past lives has always...
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Out of body Experiences 3rd Post

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While viewing the lecture slides I was reading about out of body experiences and how most of them take place in the operating room. This was...
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Topic 2: Aromatherapy

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Aromatherapy is purported to utilize science and art to promote harmonious well being to anyone who partakes in the olfactory overload of sc...
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Topic 1: Chupacabra

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The origin of the tale of the Chupacabra is one which illustrated a grizzly monster who maimed livestock and pets alike in Puerto Rico. Howe...
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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

(Book Report) Factfulness - Hans Rosling

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         Factfulness is a unique book that I thoroughly enjoyed. The book doesn't force the reader to read its entirety to understand it...

The Jersey Devil

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Before this class I had of heard of the Jersey Devil but never really knew exactly what it was supposed to be. My cousin had taken me to a s...
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Alien Abduction

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While viewing the lecture slides, I came across a video that really stuck with me. It was about a group of workers in the desert that saw an...
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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Aliens (Post #3)

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The question, "Do you believe in aliens?" has been said to everyone at least once in their lifetime. According to New York Post, a...
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Hypnosis (Post #2)

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The action of hypnosis seems to be feared by the general public, simply because most people don't actually know what it is or how it wor...
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UFO's / Abductions (Post #1)

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Their have been hundreds of alleged reports regarding the sightings or experiences of UFO's and abductions. When people read these repor...

Post #2: Aromatherapy

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Aromatherapy, also known as essential oil therapy, is a holistic treatment method that uses natural plant extract to help improve one's ...
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Book Report: The Demon-Haunted World (Science As a Candle in the Dark) by Carl Sagan

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    Carl Sagan starts off the book by introducing his fascination to science as a child and how the World Fair and the ideas of using scienc...
Monday, August 3, 2020

Topic #3: Graphology

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This was a fun lesson to learn about. I have very small, close together handwriting. Teachers always used to ask me to type my papers instea...

What if We Could Use More Than 10% of Our Brain?

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This topic intrigued me the most out of all. I watched the film Lucy not too long ago, so when I saw we were discussing it in this class, I ...
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Post #1: Chupacabras

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I must start off saying, I did not think this class would discuss chupacabras. Growing up in a Spanish household, my grandparents would tell...
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Post 3- Learning Styles

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As a teacher in the making, I've always learned about how each student has a different way that they learn best. Even going through scho...
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