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    characteristics of real world‚ or natural categories is that they are hierarchical-larger categories contains smaller categories. For example‚ the category clothing contains pants‚ and the category pants contain Levi’s. Each of the level contains a variety of objects‚ but the variety decreases as the category becomes smaller. The largest categories are the superordinate categories‚ such as tools and clothing. Superordinate categories contain the basic level categories‚ such as hammer‚ which in turn contains

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    2. Category of Number of the Noun. Regular – one. Plural – more than one. Regular Plurals: 1. Nouns ending in vowels & voiced consonants - -s(bee-bees‚ dog-dogs‚ [z]) 2. Voiceless consonants - -s(book-books‚ [s]) 3. –s‚-sh‚-ss‚-ch‚-x‚-z - -es (actress-actresses‚ [iz]) 4. –o: -es-hero-heroes. But: -os: after a vowel – bamboos‚ embryos‚ folios‚ kangaroos‚ radios‚ studios‚ zoos. In proper names – Romeos‚ Eskimos‚ Filipinos. In abbreviations - kilos‚ photos‚ pros(professional). Also: pianos

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    Abusers exploit‚ lie‚ insult‚ demean‚ ignore (the "silent treatment")‚ manipulate‚ and control. There are many ways to abuse. To love too much is to abuse. It is tantamount to treating someone as an extension‚ an object‚ or an instrument of gratification. To be over-protective‚ not to respect privacy‚ to be brutally honest‚ with a sadistic sense of humour‚ or consistently tactless – is to abuse. To expect too much‚ to denigrate‚ to ignore – are all modes of abuse. There is physical abuse‚ verbal

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     Definition of group work method According to H.H. Stroup‚ “Group work is that branch of social which helps individuals in their relation to certain group. It is the process of helping individuals through their participation in leisure time recreational activities conducted under a group leader”. According to H.B. Trecker‚ “Social group work is a process through which the individuals in groups in social agency setting are helped by a worker to relate themselves to other people and to experience

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    According to Heidegger‚ the only way of being free in the world is being free from the They-World‚ and thus being an authentic being-towards-death is ultimately the only way of becoming an authentic being. To understand this‚ we must first look at what existence is for Heidegger in Being and Time. Any human being that exists in the world is Dasein (being there/here) as they are a meaning-generating conscious entity that is aware of their own existence. Dasein does not refer to the entity’s “what”

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    In our society today we only have two categories male and female then what about the in-betweens hermaphrodites and pseudo-hermaphrodites which categories do they fit in. In truth they don’t fit into any of these categories because they are consider out of norms. Hermaphrodites have both the male and female organs due to them having both the xx and xy chromosomes but in our society you can only be one. In most recent events the sex of a female South African athlete Caster Semenya has been in question

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    “The Dignity of a human person” According to the Catholic Social Teaching Dignity  Latin dignitat-‚ dignitas‚ from dignus  the quality or state of being worthy‚ honored‚ or esteemed  formal reserve or seriousness of manner‚ appearance‚ or language According to the Church:  All human beings‚ in as much as they are created in the image of God‚ have the dignity of a person. A. The unity of the person  “Man was created by God in unity of body and soul”  “The person‚ including the body

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    hallucinogenic in marijuana. Marijuana is smoked‚ chewed and eaten in various methods and forms. This has adverse psychological‚ physical and behavioural effects on to those who consume it. Immediately after consuming the narcotic one may experience harmful effects from marijuana use such as hallucinations‚ paranoia‚ psychotic episodes‚ impaired coordination‚ impaired motor ability and extreme mood swings The anxiety can range anywhere from mild anxiety to complete panic. The THC in marijuana is believed

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    three authors not only focus on what makes us fundamentally human‚ but like Kaczynski‚ they look at what the greatest danger to humanity is. According to Dick‚ Eggers‚ and Kaczynski‚ the greatest danger to humanity is losing what makes us fundamentally human (via technology). Dick believes that there are a few things which make us fundamentally human‚ a first of which is empathy. The way in which androids (“andys”) are distinguished from humans is by having them take a “Voigt-Kampff Empathy Test.” This

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    CATEGORIES OF NON-VERVAL COMMUNICATION Body movements‚ gestures and postures Kinesics is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures — or‚ more formally‚ non-verbal behavior related to movement‚ either of any part of the body or the body as a whole.  Gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages‚ either in place of speech or together and in parallel with words. Gestures include movement of the hands

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