Review 4 Types of data in GIS: spatial‚ attribute‚ temporal‚ and metadata. Last week we covered attribute data Today‚ we will cover spatial data—specifically georeferencing‚ map projections and coordinate systems‚ and geocoding. Next topic Geographic Representation & Vector Data Model Lecture 03: Georeferencing GIS6100 Downs 1. Spatial Information 1. Spatial Information 3 main categories References Properties Relationships 1. Spatial Information
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‘Cartographers have strongly emphasised the visible‚ the tangible‚ the static‚ the physical and the historical values over the invisible‚ intangible‚ dynamic‚ human and futurist aspects of the world’ by Muehrke‚ I began to understand the graphic projections have a long history in creating visual representations. This essay will argue that cartography develops a better understanding of what is visible‚ tangible‚ static and physical. I will also discuss how historical mapping has changed and evolved
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developing a dangerous psychological issue. For example regression‚ this means you return to a childlike state‚ this defence mechanism can get very dangerous as it can lead to clinical issues. There are many different defence mechanisms such as: Projection- Suggesting that others share the negative beliefs and thoughts you have‚ making yourself think that everyone thinks like that so it is okay to think like that as well. This can lead to very irrational thoughts. Such as when someone is depressed
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April 20‚ 2012 Defence Mechanisms Sigmund Freud believed that there are times when our sense of self faces a crisis. This is our ego. Ego is a term used by Sigmund Freud for the part of the unconscious mind that encourages us to do good things. It is the part of the mind most closely linked to our sense of self. “We believe that civilization has been created under the pressure of the exigencies of life at the cost of satisfaction of the instincts.” Freud believes in order to protect our ego is
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Case Analysis of Barco Projection System: Worldwide Niche Marketing Introduction Barco N.V. was established in 1934 as a producer of radio broadcast receivers. At the end of 1970’s‚ facing the economic recession owing to oil supply shock‚ the company altered its market strategy from consumer market to industrial niche market of projectors. This decision was based on firm and clear vision that Barco knew which market it had to serve. Pursuing top-of-the-line in the high-end niche market‚ Barco
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introjection‚ where a person does as others would like him/her to do instead of what they feel is right inside. Angela has always taken care of others and did what others would like her to do. She never questioned her own thoughts. The second‚ projection‚ is where a person sees qualities in others that are really their own. After a few sessions‚ angela came in angry at Dr Davis for “not really trying to understand her at all”. She was projecting her own feelings of confusion of self onto the Dr
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become even more compulsive and obstinate than usual). Reaction formation Doing or thinking the opposite (woman who is angry with boss goes out of her way to be kind and courteous; one of the hallmarks of reaction formation is excessive behaviour) Projection Ascribing unwanted impulse to someone else (the unfaithful husband who is extremely jealous of his wife‚ always suspecting she might be unfaithful; George Pell). Rationalization Finding a rational explanation for something you’ve done wrong.
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is another one of my barriers. Ego Defenses are psychological coping skills that will distort reality in order to protect themselves from guilt‚ anxiety‚ and other bad feelings. Some of the more basic ones that impact on our thinking are denial‚ projection‚ and rationalization. (Definition was taken from book) When I was 18 years old to 20 years old and still living in Michigan I never wanted to face the fact that I was lazy and suffering from being an alcoholic. I thought that just because I wasn’t
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falsify reality. Most people do not realize they are using a defense mechanism due to this reason. (McLeod‚ Saul‚ 2008) There are many different defense mechanisms‚ the main ones are: repression (pushing uncomfortable thoughts into the subconscious)‚ projection (relating bad feelings to other people)‚ displacement (redirecting emotions to a substitute source)‚ sublimation (redirecting wrong feelings or urges into socially acceptable ones)‚ denial (believing that the truth to be actually false)‚ regression
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John‚ Sally‚ and their daughter Mary came into therapy wanting to help deal with current issues relating to Mary’s depression and self-harm. They had discovered that Mary had been occasionally cutting herself as well as isolating herself in her room for long hours. Sally had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer‚ which was successfully operated on‚ and was in remission. From an object relations perspective much of the family’s relationship and way of dealing‚ or in this case not dealing with
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