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    I Am Number Four

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    interesting plot. I was happy to see something that wasn’t vampires for once too - I like vampires‚ but it’s starting to become a little boring‚ so it was refreshing to see this lean to a completely different topic.  The plot was what really grab my attention‚ I wanted to learn more about Lorien and its former inhabitants‚ and as the reader‚ we’re only given small bits of information of the past life on the planet. I also enjoyed just reading about how John aka number four worked to just survive - and

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    Why study psychology

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    Why psychology?  c intersting booths at open day/info day thinks the knowledge more closely related to daily lives booths have examples have theories‚ the theories are highly applicable to daily lives thus a good choice to study Why developmental psy?  when as undergrad‚ know more abt the knowledge/issues related to developmental psy‚ thinks that witness changes in development is interesting findings show that there are sig. changes e.g. young children from “knowing how knowing that”

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    Development Milestones

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    Development Milestones Check List For Children Aged 0 – 19 Years 0 – 3 years Months Motor Skills Social & Emotional Skills Speech & Language Skills 0 - 3 • Can lift Head • Limb Movement uncoordinated • Sucks vigorously • Follows moving object with eyes for a few seconds • Spends most of the time asleep • Appears most content when in care or close proximity of mother • Development of attachment and close bonding is necessary • Presence of mother/main carer appears to be sensed • Main

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    The Importance of First Impressions Even though we have been taught by school teachers or society not to “judge a book by its cover” which means not to make judgments about an individual based on appearance‚ a research about first impressions at Harvard University concluded that we make an in-depth and long-lasting impression in a mere 2 seconds. Perhaps more surprising‚ the first impression is seldom subject to change. Another research indicated when you meet someone face-to-face‚ 93% of how

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    Course for Drill Sergeants

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    FORMATION…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...7 2-3 U-FORMATION……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….8 2-4 EXTENDED RECTANGULAR FORMATION…………………………………………………………………………………………..…………..….10 Chapter 3 - STATIONARY DRILL 3-1 POSITION OF ATTENTION…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………….……..11 3-2 REST POSITIONS AT THE HALT…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……........13 3-3 HAND SALUTE………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………….……………...14 Chapter 4 - FACING MOVEMENTS

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    In psychology‚ there are two types of attention: selective attention and divided attention. Divided attention is the state of paying attention to more than one stimulus or to a stimulus rather than focusing on one certain action or thing. Where selective attention on the other hand can be described as a type of attention which involves focusing on a specific part of a scene while ignoring other aspects. We can multitask or scan as long as anything we are doing is not too complicated or requires

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    The Chrysanthemums

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    “The Chrysanthemums” In the story “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck. The main character Elisa allen is visited by a stranger who apparently changes her outlook on life. According to the story she seems to be a stay at home wife who loves to garden and is fascinated by chrysanthemums. While she is gardening one afternoon while her husband was in town‚ a man stops at her house. He offers to fix any pots or tools she has. While they are conversing he strikes up a conversation about the chrysanthemums

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    The Reverse Stroop Effect

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    Attention according to Daniel Gopher is “the scientific term primarily used to describe all processes and mechanisms that govern the subjective constraints imposed by the human organism on the flow and interpretation of external and internal information‚ and on the organization and selection of responses‚ in the service of goal-directed behavior. In some cases‚ attention can also be automatically captured by sudden changes in the situation‚ or by well-trained stimulus–response tendencies.” Attention

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    unit 1 4.1 - 4.3

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    develop confidence. All children will crave attention from an early age‚ as babies we coo ‚ smile and cry to get attention. This is why its important to build positive relationships from an early age or as soon as possible the reason for this is children need support and attention from us‚ if the relationships are not good the children may feel they can not get positive attention easily so are more likely to show unwanted behaviour to get negative attention. Taking time to talk and have fun with children

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    Coglab Change Detection

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    people are unaware of the changes in their visual environments until attention is drawn directly to those minor changes. Individuals do not often detect changes because of the lack of attention or insignificance of the change. In order for an individual to notice a change like color‚ location and identity of an object‚ attention must somehow be drawn to that object. A general conclusion from this body of work is that attention is necessary for detecting change (Rensink et al.‚ 1997). Being unable

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