industries‚ farms and cities just to mention a few. All these components of the environment have a maximum contribution to the teaching and learning of Social Studies. School stakeholders often forget how much can be learnt by children by interacting with neighbours‚ friends and family members‚ by critically observing and exploring the social reality around them while simultaneously enabling them to experience human values like freedom‚ mutual respect and respect for diversity. Text books should
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What is Stress‚ How is it Measured‚ The Carry-Over Effect‚ and Gender Differences. Abstract This paper defines stress and how the definition has changed since early stress researchers and some of the methods ways of measuring stress. The Social Readjustment Rating Scale‚ Daily Hassles Scale‚ and using an fMRI machine to look at the activity in the brain‚ are all different ways to measure the stress in our daily lives. This paper also talks about the Carry-Over Effect and how it affects
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Attempts to use social norms marketing to change behaviour have had mixed success. Drawing on empirical research and psychological theory discuss when and how social norms marketing has been successful (or not) in changing behaviour. "A norm is like any other psychological phenomena‚ a construct that has widerspread use age because it helps describe and explain human behaviour" Cialdini & Trost (1998: 151). ’Social norms are rules and standards that are understood by members of a group‚ they
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Indian Journal of Gender Studies http://ijg.sagepub.com/ Mental Health Concerns for Indian Women Sarah Basu Indian Journal of Gender Studies 2012 19: 127 DOI: 10.1177/097152151101900106 The online version of this article can be found at: http://ijg.sagepub.com/content/19/1/127 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Centre for Women ’s Development Studies Additional services and information for Indian Journal of Gender Studies can be found at: Email Alerts: http://ijg.sagepub
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Organizational Behaviour case study Table of Contents Managing Motivation in a Difficult Economy Executive summary In this report‚ a case of Morgan-Moe’s drug stores will be studied. The company is suffering from a difficult economy situation‚ with stores being downsized and employees being dismissed. There is a huge problem concerning employee motivations. Therefore‚ the human resource team decided to change the management system‚ and they had conducted an
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separation‚ and either ignored the caregiver on their return (A1 subtype) or showed some tendency to approach together with some tendency to ignore or turn away from the caregiver (A2 subtype). Ainsworth and Bell theorised that the apparently unruffled behaviour of the avoidant infants is in
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the main factor in creating social harmony in Singapore has been public housing policy? EYA. (O-Level‚ 2009) The public housing policy is one of the factors in creating social harmony in Singapore. However there are 2 other factors such as opportunities offered by educational institutions and events and programs organized by grassroots organisations that contribute to the social harmony in Singapore. The public housing policy has helped Singapore in creating social harmony because in a multi-ethnic
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BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR The first important element of organizational behavior identified in the case situation is the communication between the guest and Johan. In Johan perception‚ the way the guest calling for Johan or other staff was rude‚ but maybe for the guest‚ it was nothing and it is the way how she called every other staff at other hotel as well. Hospitality industry is mainly about service. Therefore‚ no matter how rude the guest
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but also the upper or vulnerable household’s better social connections that underlie their preferential access. Agricultural labor: Cropping changes have expanded the market for agricultural labor in Kumirpur. Like sharecropping arrangements‚ labor is freer than it was. Contracts are shorter term and most work is done by daily labor. No Bengali woman is hired as an agricultural laborer in Kumirpur. Again‚ benefits are therefore divided by gender as well as class: households without able adult men
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"made of" is the authentic phrase‚ but they’re only dreaming. (We are such stuff / As dreams are made on; and our little life / Is rounded with a sleep. [The Tempest Act 4‚ scene 1‚ 148–158] : I think that there are some pretty significant differences between the : novel and the 1941 film‚ presumably largely caused by adherence to the : Hays Code. I am most disturbed by Spade’s strip-search of Brigid : O’Shaunessy. Cleaning up the language and
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