THE UNIVERSITY OF MACAU DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY HISTORY 212: GLOBAL ISSUES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE SPRING SEMESTER 2013 Michael Share Office Room Number: PG 27 Office Phone Number: 83978827 mshare@hkucc.hku.hk and mshare@umac.mo COURSE DESCRIPTION This course area is designed to provide a general understanding of key problems facing the modern world by examining a contemporary issue in its historical context. Through the study of a specific case study students will gain a better understanding
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Theory Outline Tiffany Woods PCN-500 August 8‚ 2012 Theory Outline 1. Theory: Psychoanalytical Theory a. Key Concepts i. There is a focus on unconscious psychodynamics. ii. Individuals pay attention to repressed information. iii. In therapy‚ the therapist and client work to build the ego to moderate ID and superego. iv. The client works on establishing transference. He/she will tell the counselor what has caused the difficulties and the therapist
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REQUIRED OUTLINE FOR COURSE PROJECT IN “PUBLIC POLICY AND BUSINESS” MGMT 2850 (The Full/Proper Name of the Law‚ with the “Public Law” Number Example: The Clean Air Act of 1980‚ PL 94-203 I. INTRODUCTION • Explain the purposes of the paper • Describe the circumstances that led to enactment of the law (who sponsored the bill‚ supporting and opposing groups‚ public reaction‚ etc.) • Describe a brief overview of the selected Public Law • Provide the following statement: Relevant learning
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Chronic Disease: Asthma Outline Kyle S. Leister SCI-162 08/12/2012 Dr. John Wallman Chronic Disease: Asthma Outline I. Introduction: Looking at Asthma and breaking it down to fully understand the chronic disease. II. Description of Asthma: A. Meaning of Asthma 1. Asthma as a word means‚ “To breathe hard.” Just as the definition of the word‚ people with asthma have a hard time breathing‚ tightness in the chest and wheezing can occur. It is also a chronic disease of the respiratory
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Introduction A.About five to six percent of American public school children have been diagnosed with a learning disability; eighty percent of the diagnoses are dyslexia-related. But some studies indicate that up to twenty percent of the population may have some degree of dyslexia. 1.Dyslexia‚ what is it? 2.Causes and Symptoms 3.Treatment II.First Main Point: A. Dyslexia is defined as a learning disability marked by impairment of the ability to read. In essence‚ it is a disability in which people
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This year is the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. Monarchs had unlimited power until the year of 1215 when King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta also known as “The Great Charter”. The Magna Carta limited the power of the king and queen. The Magna Carta basically established the idea of limited government; Limited Government is a government that usually placed strict limits on a constitution. The Magna Carta gave trial by jury which means that a jury or judge makes a decision for the person
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Thesis Statement: Crane’s use of imagery‚ impressionism‚ and realism presents a startling picture of war that in effect makes the story an example of anti-war literature. I. Introduction II. Imagery III. Impressionism IV. Realism V. Conclusion “The Red Badge of Courage”: An Anti-War Novel Throughout history‚ literature has glorified war as a romantic event‚ where men won honor through acts of heroism. Many novels have been written to this effect. What is war‚ really‚
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Evolution of Health Care Systems Presentation Outline: National Association for Home Care and Hospice University of Phoenix HCS/531– Health Care Organizations and Delivery Systems January 28‚ 2013 I. Introduction A. Name of organization 1. Hospice (End-of-life Care) II. Stakeholders‚ professional organizations‚ and health care professionals within the organization A. Stakeholders 1. Patients 2. Families 3. Case Managers 4
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5 Paragraph Outline 1. Introduction Paragraph Story (anecdote) 3-4 sentences Music helps students master memorization. Music can help students develop languages and reasoning skills. Learning about music allows the student or teacher to feel relaxed. Students and teachers need the music in school. 2. Main Point 1 Paragraph Music helps students master memorization. Although most students preform with sheet music in front of them. They’re constantly using their memory. In music they use memory to
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Tuesday 5:00 – 8:00 Classroom: HSC‚ Level 3‚ Room 155 – please check Blackboard for changes Professor: Christina Burke‚ DPT E-mail: cburke@southshoreneurologic.com Office hours: Virtual office hours via Blackboard Monday 9 - 10 PM COURSE OUTLINE: 1. 8/28/12: COURSE INTRODUCTION & REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 1: THE HUMAN BODY: AN ORIENTATION CHAPTER 2: CHEMISTRY COMES ALIVE 2. 9/4/12 NO CLASSES – Holiday 3. 9/11/12: CHAPTER 2: CHEMISTRY COMES ALIVE CHAPTER 3: CELLS: THE LIVING
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