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    Effect of Social Network Sites on Adolescents’ Social and Academic Development: Current Theories and Controversies."Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 62.8 (2011): 1435-445. Web. In this article‚ the author examines the truth behind the controversies based around teens and their participation in social networking. She focuses on scientific studies rather than casual theories and methodologies. The article “reviews relevant research that informs several controversies

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    Raad Almandil Professor L. Lykins ENGL 111-57C Due Date: 2/21/2013 Radiologists Radiology is connected to virtually all areas of medicine. Many people often enter the field of radiology because they have different sorts of interest in the job. The field of radiology was originally oriented on using X-ray radiation imagining of the body. Current radiology is not limited to X-rays; it also uses magnetic field‚ radiation and sound waves. Radiology can be used both for diagnostic

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    three primary reasons people engage in harming themselves. The second article finds that trauma encountered in childhood plays a significant part in the initial participation in self-destructive behavior. In addition‚ a person without secure attachments is more apt to continue self-destructive behavior. The third article presented illustrated two personal accounts of self-injurious behavior. The two women in the study were found to have exhibited this behavior because of insufficient coping skills

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    work on attachment. Refer to the work of at least one other researcher in your answer. (12 marks) Attachment theory was developed in the 1950’s by psychoanalyst John Bowlby‚ who defined attachment as a ‘lasting psychological connectedness between human beings’. Whilst working with James Robertson in 1952‚ he observed that children experienced intense distress when separated from their mothers and if fed by other caregivers‚ the child’s anxiety did not diminish. This led to his theories of attachment

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    ANNOTATION BIBLIOGRAPHY (HOUSING AFFORDABILITY) Abelson‚ P. et al.‚ 2005. Explaining House Prices in Australia: 1970-2003. The Economic Record‚ 81(255)‚ pp.96-103 In the paper of Abelson‚ et al.‚ they review the fluctuation of Australian house price from 1970 to 2003‚ aiming at explaining the causes of the changes. Through a long-run equilibrium model‚ this paper analyses the real monetary determinants of house price in the long run and displays the short-term fluctuation of house price with

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    in the academic context‚ Bryman (2007) added. The Full Range Leadership Model of Bass and Avolio (1994) indicates that when transformational and transactional theories are blended‚ each play a particular role towards a particular ends of the organizational goals and need. The model considers the different factors that identify the theory dominant to it. These are as follows: Transformational – Idealized influence (idealized attributes; idealized behaviors)‚ Inspirational Motivation‚ Intellectual

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    Researchers have tried to unravel the mystery of people committing crimes. Theories of thought have been used to explain the reason why people indulge in crime. The classical theory sates that crime is at the privilege of the individual. It also goes ahead to state that human beings are rational and make decisions freely‚ with a good understanding of its consequences. There is also the biological theory which believes that the major determinants of an individual’s behaviour are

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    Guiding Question: Problem with Social Networking and Communication Bamnote‚ G.‚ Patil‚ G.‚ & Shejole‚ A. (2010). Social Networking-Another Breach In The Wall. AIP Conference Proceedings‚ 1324(1)‚ 151-153. doi:10.1063/1.3526180 Facebook has more than five hundred million users and fifty percent are logged on every day‚ because of this it makes it a large target for online hackers. Many applications on social networking sites can access a user’s personal information. An increasing number of Facebook

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    1. Pellegrino‚ A. (2010). Pre-service teachers and classroom authority. American Secondary Education‚ 38(3)‚ 62-78. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/docview/722356586?accountid=12763 In this article Pellegrino examines the classroom practices of 5 preservice secondary school teachers‚ identifying the challenges faced in establishing their authority to create an effective learning environment. As a framework for his study‚ Pellegrino gives 3 basic origins of

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    Chances are any given person knows at least one person‚ who has suffered from cancer. Talking about cancer is not something that people willingly do. If you are unlucky enough to not know someone who has had cancer‚ reading The Fault in Our Stars by John Green will give you the emotions of losing someone dear to you to cancer. What makes this book worth reading because of it’s plot‚ the characters are relatable and give the reader meaning‚ and the book sticks in the readers mind even after finishing

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