In the reflection, write a very short summary; however, your reaction and “understanding” of the article is more important. If you are having difficulty, try asking yourself some of the questions below:- How does the article relate to you? Can you connect it to your life? Your learning/ teaching experiences?- Do you agree with the article’s main points? Why or why not? Be specific and explore those opinions in depth.- Consider the definitions of some of the terms we take for granted every day such as “nature”, “science”, and ‘society’. Does it seem the author uses these terms in the same way you use them? How does this influence the article? Talk about the differences and misunderstandings that did or could arise from these differences.- Do you feel the author is biased in any way? What could be the cause for this bias? Does this unfairly limit the scope of the article or leave out other important points of view?-

- Discuss Over under and through by Tana Hoban.
- Managing Xerox’s Multinational Development Center.
- Write a Spireslack field report.
- Discuss “Gates of Paradise” by Lorenzo Ghiberti.
- Describe Mechanical vibrations with viscous damping.
- Discuss Barbara Tyson Mosley.
- Discuss The problems in the global industrialised food system.
- Describe The Roman Colosseum.
- What did Orientalism do to the act of translation?
- Read and critique Hitchcock’s (2015b) paper.