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1. Keywords

1.1. define

1.1.1. personal

1.1.1.1. Each individual exclusively

1.1.1.2. The knowledge that the individual can gain from each individual's personal experiences

1.1.2. Circumstance

1.1.2.1. The status of one individual

1.1.2.2. Where that person is(what culture one individual has)

1.1.2.3. What an individual has been exposed to(Chinese speaker and non Chinese speaker)

1.1.3. Seriously

1.1.3.1. The statement coming from someone gets taken in

1.1.3.1.1. Changes will be made after a statement has been given out

1.1.3.1.2. Do as what that individual says

2. Key Phrases

2.1. rephrase

2.1.1. how seriously

2.1.1.1. To what extent does authority in certain knowledge influence how knowledge is being taken in.

2.1.2. Personal Circumstances

2.1.2.1. How each individual is representing and how each individual is placed either social status or how much that person know in each field.

3. Rewrite

3.1. To what extent does the amount of personal knowledge about a specific field have an impact on how much the knowledge is being taken in?

4. Rewrite

4.1. Subject 1

4.1.1. To what extent does authority influence the obedience to authority and personal conscience?

4.2. Subject 2

4.2.1. Will nationalities and physical identity affect whether one indvidual's knowledge will be taken seriously?

4.3. Subject 3

4.3.1. Is authoritative opinions for the art production necessary?

5. Connections to Classes

5.1. Psychology

5.1.1. Human science

5.1.2. The Stanley Milgram Experiment

5.1.2.1. Connection

5.1.2.1.1. Emotions

5.1.2.2. One of the most famous studies of obedience in psychology was carried out by Stanley Milgram, a psychologist at Yale University. He conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience.

5.2. Language

5.2.1. Human science

5.2.2. A local Chinese person will be taken more seriously than a foreigner.

5.2.2.1. Connection

5.2.2.1.1. Emotions

5.2.2.1.2. Framework Area: Language and concepts

5.3. Fine Art

5.3.1. The Arts

5.3.2. Art teacher grading

5.3.2.1. How art should be personal knowledge but yet being judged by the authority who are considered more skilled.

5.3.2.1.1. Intuition

5.3.2.1.2. Framework Area: methodology