Which of the following is not a behavior mentioned.

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Which оf the fоllоwing is not а behаvior mentioned.

Mаny аre cоnfused аs tо why they are required tо take classes in the humanities since it does not have clear or obvious bearing on their chosen academic major. For this proctored term paper assignment you will identify the ways in which the humanities relate to your (future or current) profession. You will have 3.5 hours to write a response of at least 1,200 words. You may bring two handwritten notecards with key ideas, quotes (with page numbers or timestamp), and an outline. Permitted Materials You may bring two handwritten notecards (front and back). No other notes, books, devices, or course materials are permitted. Your computer will be locked during the proctored session — you may not open other tabs, applications, or digital documents. The only aid you may use is your two notecards. Instructions Your profession (1 paragraph): Briefly describe your current or future profession and explain why you chose this field. What are the humanities? (1-2 paragraphs): Drawing on knowledge gained in this course, explain what the humanities are and how your understanding has changed, if at all. Refer to at least one assigned text (lecture, video, or reading). How can the humanities help you at work (2-3 paragraphs): Present a reasoned and example-rich answer to the question, "How can/will the humanities help me in my (future) profession?" Refer to at least two assigned texts (lectures, videos, or readings) in this section. Requirements Course materials: Refer to at least three total assigned texts (lectures, videos, or readings) in your complete response. In-text citations referencing the author/title and page number or timestamp must be included. For example: (Epicurus 12) or (School of Life 3:30). Personal voice: Ground your claims in your own observations and/or creative thinking. Use first person ("I think," "I felt," "In my experience...").  Detailed examples: Support general claims with specific, concrete real or imagined examples. Do not simply state — demonstrate, show.* Reasoning: Explain the chain of thought that leads to each major claim/conclusion. Do not simply assert; walk the reader through your reasoned thought process. What you do not need: A formal Works Cited page, a structured introduction/conclusion, or MLA formatting beyond the in-text citations described above. Focus only on authoring substantive responses to each part of the prompt.  *For example, a general statement such as "By honing our written and verbal language skills, humanities can aid healthcare workers in effective communication" must be accompanied with specific supporting detail that demonstrates the point being made: "For example, a student of the humanities who has taken their exploration of literature and critical thinking seriously may be able to clearly explain parents trying to understand the proposed treatment plan for their children who have been diagnosed with..."