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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Englewood Cliffs
2,133 words
... ating such authentic simulations appears to
limit its capacity to accommodate this. Even more
ill-structured academic areas such as History and
Philosophy require a level of context, even if
that context is the academic one requiring the
implementation of a culturally specific
methodology and use of language. It is here,
perhaps, that a Social Constructivist approach may
be particularly useful. It could be argued that
the use of the Web is best suited to that of a
communications medium for c...
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Computer Based Training Business Interchange
4,711 words
Computer-based training (CBT) is an
all-encompassing term used to describe any
computer-delivered training including CD-ROM and
the World Wide Web. CBT courseware curriculum
development involves the use of integrated
multimedia training tools that have taken the lead
in developing training courseware. We have always
had workplace learning systems. People best learn
many tasks and skills at the workplace or very
close to the workplace. There is also plenty of
evidence to suggest that if people le...
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Parent Child Relationship Marijuana Usage
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... - 0. 22 Mother Similarity-Youth - 0. 33 Mother
Emulation-Youth - 0. 37 Father Emulation-Youth -
0. 20 +p 0. 1; p 0. 05; p 0. 01; p 0. 001. This
table consists of only the scales significantly
related to the adolescent marijuana usage with the
exception of father AIDS. From the table above, we
see that the greater the fathers marijuana usage
the more frequent his child will use marijuana. A
close parent-child mutual attachment, the more
admiration, affection, warmth, and child-center
ness the...
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Organic Chemistry Anti Inflammatory
2,348 words
What would you think if I gave you a drug and said
this is going to help you but I want you to know
ahead of time that 50 % of the dose is not
affected, in fact the drug is 50 % not pure. The
idea of that would make you feel you want another
drug. The reality of that is that a large # of
drugs we give are 50 % impure and the reason is b
/ c so many drugs we give are racemic mixtures, a
50: 50 mixture of enantiomer's. Most drugs that
demonstrate optical activity only one isomer is
pharma logicall...
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Interpersonal Relationships Personal Information
1,142 words
... arizona Level of Alternatives: This is a
comparison level of alternatives. This is where we
look at our alternatives to being in the
relationship and decide if it is worth staying in.
To sum it up, this is the worst outcome a person
will accept and still stay in the relationship.
The overall purpose of the Social Penetration
Theory is to help explain how we delve deeper into
our interpersonal relationships and what factors
come into play when deciding to continue or end
the relationship. It ...
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Amounts Of Information Large Amounts
953 words
To a greater or lesser degree, tacit knowledge
affects nearly every interaction people have with
automated systems or interactive software. The
experience an individual brings to their
interactions guides their goals and expectations -
and experience and goals are unique from person to
person. Some of the guiding questions for system
designers are: To what extent does tacit knowledge
and embedded skill affect the process for which
were designing? To what extent do people
collaborate in this proc...
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Necessity Of Compliments And Their Influence On Relationships
1,031 words
Everyday in American society, relationships end,
leaving romantic partners pondering over where
things may have gone wrong. Psychologists have
been searching for many years as to what may cause
of romantic feelings to fade away. Looking at
studies time and again, I see that many
psychologists try to go down the same roads with
their hypothesis, and often prove a certain study
to be more accurate, as opposed to learning what
many seek to discover. I chose a study, which
caught my attention during...
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Sexually Abused Abused Women
2,084 words
... levels in spring and fall. 29 For cortisol,
data indicate consistent differences between
winter and summer samplings (but inconsistencies
as to direction of effects, possibly attributable
to geographic, meteorologic, or other
differences). 30 Our own data showed trends or
effects consistent with high peak prolactin levels
in winter, high Bmax and cortisol levels in
summer, and intermediate values on these indices
in spring and fall. To control for this range of
effects, we entered 2 dummy va...
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Ecrm Customer Relationship Management In The Internet Era
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... , inventory, invoicing, payment, and other
systems that add so much complexity to modern
businesses. The successful eBusiness automates
these systems, reducing the friction inherent in
their associated processes, as well as their costs
in both money and time. The eBusiness model
leverages the technical infrastructure so that all
participants extract maximum value from every
interaction. Few businesses today can legitimately
stake their claim as a true eBusiness. (Welch,
2001) Many are moving...
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Bringing Information Technology Into A Small Part 1
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Bringing Information Technology into a Small
Business Information technology has changed our
lives greatly. Novelties such as television,
internet, radio, cellular phones, etc. , have
affected the way we instruct, the way we buy, the
way we keep ourselves knowledgeable, and also the
way we view sports. Nowadays information
technologies penetrate more and more fields of
small business. That gives companies new
opportunities in the market that they were not
able to get before. Now these opportunit...
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Cultural Traditions Verbal Communication
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No Title. The main purpose of the paper is to
study two different views on a behavioral non
verbal interaction of people of various
ethnicities, races, origins and other factors
influencing such interpersonal communication. Ed
McDaniel and Peter A. Andersen in their article
discuss the influence of cultural traditions on
the tactile interpersonal communication and other
factors like geographic location etc. The data for
current research was collected at the
international airports by the observat...
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Virtual Teams Team Members
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... Johansen). For teams that have a greater
degree of spatial distance separating them (as
with a transnational team), the likelihood of
members seeing one another may be smaller than for
those for which the distance is smaller. However,
merely seeing the faces of other team members has
been shown to have a positive effect on the
salience of team identity (Shapiro et al. ). If
the team is a global one there may be less
opportunity for virtual team members to meet one
another face-to-face, parti...
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System Of Education True Meaning
1,536 words
Big Brother and the National Reading Curriculum by
Richard Allington Nw legislation will transform
American public ducation. Basic to th No Child Lft
China Act and th Put Rating First program is a nw
and substantial federal intrusion into local
curriculum control and tech autonomy. This
intrusion is make in th legislative monday for
"video-based", or "scientific", rating
instruction. Beyond th distortions of th findings
of th National Rating Page Report that undergird
th nw federal initiative, t...
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Differential Association Theory Criminal Behavior
4,417 words
Edwin Sutherland's Theory Of Differential
Association Essay, Edwin Sutherland's Theory Of
Differential Association Sutherland's Differential
Association Abstract: The purpose of this paper is
to examine Edwin Sutherland's theory of
differential association. Following a brief
history of Sutherland's ideas is a summary of the
main ideas and premises of his differential
association theory. Also included is a review of
studies which attempt to test the validity of
Sutherland's theory. Theoretical Cr...
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Melting Pot External Factors
1,730 words
Holism is the belief that moral characteristics of
an individual are entirely determined by the
social and cultural group of which they are
members. Holism is based on the notion that the
self is merely a vehicle by which society and
culture express themselves (Fay, 50). The theory
suggests that since moral principles vary from
culture to culture, we must suspend judgement of
individuals because they are not responsible for
their own beliefs. Brian Fay refutes the holistic
assumption and argues ...
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Cape Cod Lawrence River
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INDIAN EUROPEAN CONFLICT IN THE NEW WORLD Since
1492 to late into the 17 th the century there was
perpetual struggle between the power hungry
Europeans and the natives in the New World. Pitted
against each other, the Dutch, English, French,
Spaniards, and Indians struggled to maintain
control of what they viewed as rightfully theirs.
The English, were struggling to settle on the
eastern coast and had no use and respect for the
Indians or their land and way of life. At first
maintaining a tentati...
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Friend Of Mine Group Of Friends
1,511 words
The process of making a friend is a very unique
one. It depends on the person one is trying to
become friends with, it depends on ones gender, it
depends on ones age, but most importantly it
depends ones personality. Every individual is
different and how they make friends differs just
as greatly. The way I make friends depends heavily
on my personality. As an introverted person, I
tend to first meet potential friends through what
I call forced association. After the initial
meeting, I evaluate t...
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Mind And Body Solve The Problem
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The Never-ending Question: Are We a Mind, a Body
or Both? Of all the topics that are currently
occupying the attention of philosophers, the
Mind-Body problem is at center stage. It is one of
the classical metaphysical issues concerning the
relationship between that which is mental and that
which is physical. The simple question asked is:
what are we? Are we a mind, a body or both? The
issue has its origins in the ancient dualism of
Plato and since then many solutions to the problem
have been off...
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Folk Psychology Physical Objects
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Jeff Extra Credit Assignment # 1 a. 1) The main
hindrance for dualism is to explain how something
non-physical (mind, soul) is associated with
something physical (body). According to dualism,
the association between the person (mind, soul)
and the body is so intimate that many people
falsely believe they are indistinguishable from
their bodies. Descartes says its because they have
never had the experience of being without their
body. The opposing belief of dualism is
physicalism, which states th...
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Developmental Psychology Attachment Figure
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Why have psychologists stressed the importance of
attachment behaviours in development? Many
theorists agree that social contact early in a
childs life is important for healthy personality
development. This is the most important
relationship of the child development period as it
is from this that the child drives its confidence
in the world. A break from this relationship is
experienced as highly distressing and constitutes
a considerable trauma (Schaffer 1964). Through
frequent social and emoti...
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