Abstract Journal of Industrial Relations 55(3) 386–402 ! Australian Labour and Employment Relations Association (ALERA) SAGE Publications Ltd‚ Los Angeles‚ London‚ New Delhi‚ Singapore and Washington DC DOI: 10.1177/0022185613480747 jir.sagepub.com This article examines the industrial relations issues that have attracted most time and attention of employers and their associations during 2012‚ as well as the public‚ policy- directed rhetoric in which they have engaged. A first element is representative
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Cognitive Brain Functions. Retrieved from http://www.livestrong.com/article/84586-cognitive-brain-functions/ Stern‚ V. (2010). Phineas gage. The Scientist‚ 24(2)‚ 68-68. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/250857778?accountid=35812 Willingham‚ D. T. (2007). Cognition: The thinking animal. New York‚ NY: Pearson Prentice Hall.
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types of punishment considered “usual‚” the death sentence is irreversible. However‚ there are many cases of prisoners who were sentenced to death row and were later exonerated for false evidence‚ witnesses lying on the stand‚ etc. In one case‚ Cameron Willingham was convicted of murdering his three children by arson in a 1991 house fire. He was executed in 2004. But a new report from a national arson expert‚ prepared for the Texas Forensic Science Commission‚ had concluded that the original investigation
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to human and comparative psychology rests on two main assumptions‚ the first one is cognitive representations and processes that act on those representations and secondly humans can discover these representations and processes‚ albeit indirectly (Willingham‚ 2007). This approach offers a middle ground between B.F. Skinner’s cut-and-dry input—output relations and C.L. Hull’s hypothetical constructs and intervening variables. In the first case‚ there is no room for intermediary cognitive processes between
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References: Jacques‚ Renee & Van Luling‚ Todd (2013). This Is Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere. The Huffington Post. Retrieved from www.huffingtonpost.com/us/emtry/4151428. (2007‚ Aug.) The Top Ten Reasons Marijuana Should Be Legal. AlterNet. Retrieved from www.alternet.org/story/60959/the_top_reasons_marijuana_should_be_legal
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subject of language comes up‚ is exactly what language is. What constitutes something as a language? By explaining one definition of a language‚ and a term associated with language‚ called a lexicon‚ a definition of language transpires. Thus‚ the Willingham (2007) text mentions four certain characteristics communication must possess to‚ officially‚ be considered a language. One of these characteristics is that language must be communicative‚ and thus be communication between individuals in some form
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au/news/2012-07-06/getup-loses-woolworths-pokies-case/4115514>. Peatling‚ S 2012‚ Woolworths ’ pokies ’target low-earners ’‚ The Age‚ viewed 5 June 2013‚ <http://www.theage.com.au/national/woolworths-pokies-target-lowearners-20120929-26sem.html>. Willingham‚ R 2012‚ Woolworths shareholders reject pokies bet limit‚ viewed 9 June 2013‚ <http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/woolworths-shareholders-reject-pokies-bet-limit-20121122-29rhh.html>. Woolworths Limited 2012‚ annual report‚ Woolworths
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CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES‚ UNIMAS PBI 1032: ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING Learning Unit 2: READING SKILLS By the end of this session‚ you should be able to: identify what the writer has stated literally (read the lines) infer what the writer has stated (read between the lines) apply ideas within the text to what you already know (read beyond the lines) A. Reading Academic Texts Academic texts are relatively formal in structure and style. They might be textbooks or just straightforward
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proquest.com/docview/213333679?accountid=458 Moore‚ J. (2013). TUTORIAL: COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AS A RADICAL BEHAVIORIST VIEWS IT. The Psychological Record‚63(3)‚ 667-679. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1442999198?accountid=458 Willingham‚ D. T. (2007). Cognition: The thinking animal (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon.
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from the writings of different educators and education researchers which explain the dynamics behind being able to learn. These include the work of B.F. Skinner on behaviorism‚ of Bandura‚ Ross‚ and Ross on imitation of aggression models‚ of David Willingham on cognition and memory‚ and of Witte-Townsend and Hill on relational consciousness. The importance of these theories on how learning occurs is expounded on by Sontag (2009) in her discussion of learning theories that are applicable to students
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