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    Elaborate Rehearsal

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    Elaborate Rehearsal Elaborate rehearsal is a good way to help people memorize new things (knowledge or hard concept). It is a technique to remember some hard stuff‚ and is much more effective and efficient than just reciting information repeatedly. The information organized in our mind is based on a schema; a schema is a collection of linked concepts. When we think about one thing we will also think about something else that relates to it. For example‚ talking about coffee‚ we will also mention

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    freedom and resentment

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    thesis of determinism. Strawson tries to find a common ground between the two‚ so he compares and throw different ideas of each sides’ concepts and practices. The concept is moral obligation and more responsibility and the practice is punishment‚ blaming‚ expressing moral condemnation and approval. An optimist says determinism may or may not be true‚ but the concepts‚ they know‚ have genuine application and justified practices. According to the optimist‚ the application has an "adequate basis"‚ therefore

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    Experiential Retailing

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    retailing is an interdisciplinary and innovative concept that crosses the fields of merchandising and hospitality management. Merchandising and hospitality industries‚ two of the largest industries worldwide‚ are merging as a single-source business offering total consumption experiences‚ as illustrated by many restaurants and soft-goods retailers who capitalize on each other for incremental profit. Experiential retailing is viewed from five key concepts: experiential consumption‚ symbolic consumption

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    The associative ability of our memories largely relies on our cultural surroundings. Clifford Geertz maintains that our expectations are conceptualized through our general stock of theoretical concepts as defined by our cultures. In this view Geertz is in agreement with Halbwachs’ concept of social frameworks of memory. In response to his critics‚ Michael Foucault invokes Halbwachs’ social frameworks by asserting that theories are results of “established regimes of thought” (Halbwach 38)

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    arguments discussed in Issue 5. Define consonant and dissonant cognitions. Using the arguments made in Issue 5‚ analyze the influence that consonant and dissonant cognitions have on attitudes and behavior. Analyze the concept of persuasion as it relates to the concepts discussed in Issue 5. College is filled with a lot of stress as the best thing that you can do in regards to school is to prepare in advance. Avoid procrastination at all times‚ as this will only add to the stresses that

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    offer a distinctive option to the behavioral and psychoanalytic theories that subjugated psychology during the period. At a later time‚ Rogers expanded the concepts of the process and renamed it client-centered to de-emphasize the nondirective nature and emphasize a full understanding of all the client ’s dimensions. The person-centered concept evolved as issues relating to equality of participants in the relationship and a focus on the positive health of people became significant issues as opposed

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    Assignment February 1‚ 2015 Amy Koontz-Mikel 1. Describe Jim’s self-concept. Jim has a low self-esteem. His self-concept is not very high of himself. He doesn’t think that he has the potential to do any better than he is doing right now. That maybe he will never live up to his father’s ideal image of him. 2. Explain‚ using examples from the video and course concepts‚ how Jim’s self-concept impacted his interaction with his father. Was it positive or negative? When Jim’s

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    The Field of Dreams

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    The Field of Dreams Throughout the movie “The Field of Dreams” there are many concepts we have learned throughout chapter one presented in the film. Ray Kinsella hears voices speaking to him on the farm and this concept is listening to God. Ray also responds to God’s call which is the concept of Responding to God. Ray shows a great amount of Sacramental blindness also when he gets frustrated and asks what is in it for him. Ray was in the fields working one day when he heard a sudden voice talk

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    cognitive mapping

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    store‚ recall‚ and decode information about the relative locations and attributes of phenomena in their everyday or metaphorical spatial environment. It is the means through which people process their environment‚ solve problems and use memory. This concept was introduced by Edward Tolman in 1948. Cognitive maps have been studied in various fields‚ such as psychology‚ education‚ archaeology‚ planning‚ geography‚ cartography‚ architecture‚ landscape architecture‚ urban planning‚ management and history

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    He’s A Live Wire‚ Metaphor and Poetry The use of metaphor in poetry is one of the most important aspects of poetic style that must be mastered. Metaphor can be described as figure of speech in which a thing is referred to as being something that it resembles. From the perspectives of construction‚ poetic and cognitive function and working mechanism‚ where metaphor is constructed from human perceptual experience and is extended through imaginative processes. An important feature of cognitive

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