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    sociology

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    Updated Winter 2014 COURSE: English Composition I COURSE NUMBER: ENC1101 CREDITS: 4 PREREQUISITES: None COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course in basic essay writing is designed to teach students paragraph and theme development with emphasis on syntax‚ organization‚ logical thinking and originality. Students will become familiar with the various modes and strategies of expository and argument/persuasive essays as well as the standard methods of research and documentation of sources. In class

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    Study Habits

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    Factors Affecting Study Habits FACTORS AFFECTING THE STUDY HABITS OF THE 1ST YEAR ACT STUDENT A Research Presented to The Faculty of the Language Department National College of Science and Technology In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the subject in Communication Arts II DIONISIO C. NARRIDO JR. March 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher would like to acknowledge with sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude those special people who help to finish this study. The Almighty

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    Introduction Durkheim‚ as one of the first group in developing social concepts and sociology‚ has phrased ‘social fact as a thing’ as a new theory at that period‚ which also determined and paved the way for his other sociological theories such as anomie and suicide (Durkheim‚ 1982). Durkheim generalized that every behavioral pattern whether it is fixed or not‚ so long as can restrain people from external‚ as the term of social fact. In other words‚ social fact is like a table putting in the middle

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    Theories of Social Phobia

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    behavioural therapy for social anxiety disorder Rapee‚ R‚ M.‚ Lim‚ L. (1992) Discrepancy between self and observer ratings of performance in social phobics Skinner‚ B‚ F.‚ (1984). An operant analysis of problem solving. Behavioural and Brain Science‚ 4‚ 583-591. Stangier‚ U.‚ Heidenreich‚ T.‚ Peitz‚ M.‚ Lauterbach‚ W.‚ & Clark D. M. (2003). Titov‚ N.‚ Andrews‚ G.‚ Choi‚ I.‚ Schwencke‚ G.‚ Mahoney‚ A. (2008) Shyness 3: Randomized controlled trial of guided versus unguided internet-based CBT for social phobia

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    Jacksonville Port Authority Franklin W. Hunt Embry Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide Campus Organizational Behavior MGMT 317 Dr. Tommy Walker May 15th‚ 2013 Jacksonville Port Authority‚ more commonly referred to simply at “JAXPORT”(figure 1)‚ is an independent government agency created by the Florida legislature in May 2001. Serving trade through the Panama and Suez Canals‚ the JAXPORT was conceived when the Florida legislature restructured remerged both the Jacksonville

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    global civil society

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    Delta Glasius‚ M. 2008. Does the involvement of global civil society make international decision-making more democratic? The case of the International Criminal Court Kaldor‚ M. 2003. The Idea of Global Civil Society. International Affairs. 79. 3: 583- 593 Kaldor‚ M. 2012. Global civil society: ten years of ‘politics from below’. Open Democracy Mercer‚ C. 2002. NGOs‚ civil society and democratization: A critical reviews of the literature Oliviero‚ M.B. and Simmon‚ A. 2002. Who ’s Minding the Store

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    Patsy Takemoto Mink led the fight for gender equity in education after personally facing discrimination in her academic and work life. As a member of the 92nd United States Congress‚ Mink co-authored Title IX‚ a 1972 law ensuring equal treatment for women in federally-funded education programs. During her decades in public service‚ she also sponsored equal pay legislation‚ the Women’s Education Equity Act‚ and the Gender Equity Act‚ continuing to break down barriers for girls and women. Patsy Mink’s

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    Aileen Wuornos Case

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    Final Case Study of Aileen Wuornos Your Name Psychology of Criminal Behavior CRJ 308 Dr. Instructor January 4‚ 2013 Aileen Wuornos was a prostitute who shot to death at least seven middle-aged men that she encountered along northern and central Florida highways. Between 1989 and 1990‚ she murdered men that solicited her for sexual favors or who responded to her offer of sex for money. Aileen Wuornos is listed as one

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    African American Progression

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    & Stoff‚ M. B. (2008). Nation of nations:A narrative of the American republic. Volume II since 1865. Boston: McGraw-Hill. Fuke‚ R.P.‚ (2002). Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American History  Canadian Journal of History‚ 37(3)‚ 583-586.  Retrieved August 16‚ 2010‚ from Research Library. (Document ID: 323666201). Hammond‚ J.. (2010). The Political Worlds of Slavery and Freedom The Journal of American History‚ 97(1)‚ 142-143.  Retrieved August 13‚ 2010‚ from Research

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    Prosopagnosia Essay

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    Prosopagnosia is defined as the difficulty in recognizing an individuals face; it is broken down into 3 main types; Apperceptive prosopagnosia‚ associative prosopagnosia and developmental prosopagnosia. Perception is an important aspect when recognizing faces‚ without recognizing the stimulus (face) you would not be able to identify a person. Therefore the individuals who sufferer from this disorder is unable to accurately recognize a face whether that be the face of a familiar person such as a family

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