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    Discuss the biological approach in psychology. Refer to at least one other approach in your answer. (12 marks) The biological approach focuses on both the physiological and evolutionary aspects which explain human behaviour. The causal level of analysis incorporates physiological explanations‚ such as the effect of nerves and hormones on behaviour. According to biological psychologists‚ behaviour is controlled by the nervous system‚ which consists of the central nervous system (the brain and the spinal

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    Classical Approach to Organizational Communication Classical approach is an approach to the organization that doesn’t account the individual needs of its employees‚ doesn’t give any financial reward‚ and no social interaction. It deals with very little communication and focuses more on how division of work and labor. Classical theory approach assumes that the organizational members are the tools of the management and as tools they are part of the organization’s system and is expected to perform

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    This essay is an attempt to compare the modernization and radical approaches to development and deciding which approach of the two offers a plausible explanation to what is prevailing in LDCs like Zambia. It will start by defining the major concepts which are development‚ modernization and radical approach‚ and then it shall proceed to make a full analysis of the two approaches respectively. The advantages and criticism will be given specifically for the two approaches‚ and it shall evaluate which

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    is what they want to do. Criminal behavior is a matter of choices. Today‚ there are many excuses cloaked as reasons for criminal behavior. The misguided nature of these assertions has a serious impact upon crime control strategies. The classical approach to crime control strategies deals with direct intervention tactics. Law enforcement‚ within this rubric‚ takes an aggressive posture toward criminal acts. The delayed tactics of a reactionary position is relegated to the illusion of rehabilitation

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    Systemic approach and an attachment-based approach to show potential challenges‚ as well as the benefits of offering therapy. The issues involved with working Therapeuticly with people who self-harm‚ are suicidal and/or victims of childhood abuse will be examined to show why they may not respond to therapy. The recommendation of this report is that a systemic approach would be the most

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    Social Problems in a diverse society by Diana Kendall. (Kendall 2010) The Person Blame Approach seeks to explain deficiencies within the individual; it is defined by (Stanley Eitzen n.d.) as the assumptions that social person problems results from the pathologies of the individual. Therefore this means that the individual is to blame. Cultural Deprivation is one deficiency found within the person blame approach. Cultures are created by the values and norms in society‚ and are the ’cause ’ of social

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    the Utilitarian Approach (276)‚ however‚ most of the people I discussed it with defaulted to that very

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    citizens to decide who will represent them. 2. Discuss whether the aggressive approach of Teamsters is appropriate and legal under the circumstances What is more‚ obvious about the aggressive approach in legal terms is that it is necessary for different types of situations to be handled in an aggressive advocacy approach Often times representatives seem to be more soft-spoken in their approach for another different reason Rather than seeing lobbying styles as culture traits

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    What is Metaphon? Metaphon as a treatment approach was first developed in 1980s by Janet Howell and Elizabeth Dean when they noticed that the use of minimal pairs contrasts was not giving the necessary changing in the child’s phonological system‚ this led them to question the metaphonological skills of those children‚ which means ‘What do children with phonological disorders know about sounds’?. From this point‚ Metaphon approach was developed to target phonological processes mainly by the

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    A learning approach to human sexuality Main themes of the paper Human sexuality plays a major role in everyone’s life. Regardless‚ whether we are young or old‚ man or woman‚ South African or American‚ it is an integral part of what we do and who we are. There has been much done by way of research and scholarly writing examining human sexuality. The point here is that human sexuality‚ like us‚ is multi-dimensional and one can only begin to get a sense of what it is by the inclusion of many perspectives

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