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4. Prepare monologues that take the perspectives of Israeli and Palestinian students, in which they imagine the characters' opinions and experiences of specific events included in the timeline.
Explain to students that as the subcommittees prepare their reports, they will be researching both the pros and cons of employing the new system, and should take the perspectives of these different parties into account.
We will take the perspectives of the healthcare provider and personal social services and of the patient/carer in separate analyses.
For example, qualitative studies of patient neglect frequently take the perspectives of both carers and patients in trying to understand why poor care occurs.
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"Maybe they can't take the commands, or maybe they can't take the perspective of the humans".
Hazel chooses to take the perspective of Seymour, who, technically, appears only as a footnote in that book.
As he traveled the world, photographing vast expanses of water, he decided to take the perspective of "the first human who appeared on this planet," he said.
Gibney is one of the most prolific documentary-makers of today, and his films often take the perspective of the victim or antihero.
If you think about it for a second, you realize if you take the perspective of evolutionary biology, we're really not who we think we are.
John Hemming spoke for many when he said: "Even if you take the perspective that it only acts like a psychological treatment, then it is effective".
* In deciding where to list, try to take the perspective of a pregnant woman who is looking for information and options.
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