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    Research and explain evidence‚ theories and approaches about the benefits of creativity for wellbeing of children? It is highly important for children’s healthy mental development and it is a great opportunity to express their feelings. Creativity offers an outlet for children to cope with any issues they have. In some situations it enables them to develop problem-solving skills by being faced with a task. Lastly it benefits children by encouraging them to discover themselves by dreaming‚ creating

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    a) Explain Aristotle’s theory of four causes (25 marks) Aristotle’s interest in explaining why things exist as they do led to his theory of Four Causes. He rejected Plato’s theory of Forms and was more intrigued by the particular form in which an object took‚ as opposed to the ‘ideal‚ perfect’ form. The four causes are: the material cause‚ the formal cause‚ the efficient cause and the final cause. The material cause refers to the physical cause of an object. It occurs because of the parts‚

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    Tectonic Theory Explains Mountains Shadi Alostaz The Plate Tectonic Theory explain mountains because they form in oceans. Mountains primarily form at plate margins‚ or places where boundaries of plates meet at and interact (Nagel and Sawinski 1). The mountains form in oceans mostly because of the mid ocean ridges. The mid ocean ridges converge‚ creating underwater mountains. The mountains above ground are mostly caused‚ and responsible for convergent plate boundaries The Plate Tectonic Theory explains

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    prior to the GFC?" When discuss about the behaviour of investor‚ we need to know the financial market standard theory which is Discounted Cash flows Model (DFC). Price or asset value need take expected future cash flow discount gives a present value. The discount rate is the risk-free rate plus risk medium. When the risk is high‚ the asset value will lower. We apply this DFC theory to the behaviour of investors in Greek sovereign debt. According to the DFC‚ when Greek is facing the sovereign debt

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    Explain how psychological perspectives have been used to criminal behavior Biological approaches: (P1)The biological approach means that our behavior is the cause of biological factors. This approach looks at our genetics to construct a reason why we act the way we do and why we develop abnormal behaviors. The brain and nervous system are the biological approach and so are chemical changes in the body .This can mean chemical reactions in the brain. For instance‚ in eating disorders - twin studies

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    Christopher Vidaic Professor Gibson CJBS 101 22 October 2017 Explain James Q. Wilson’s broken windows theory. Provide an example of when and where the theory could be put into practice. In the year of 1982‚ James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling argued that that police should work on problems such as maintaining order‚ providing services to the needy‚ and creating strategies to reduce fears of crime. The theory was based on three assumptions. The first being that neighborhood disorder creates fear

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    Explain two theories of ageing Social disengagement theory This theory was originally proposed by Henry Williams and Elaine Cumming in 1961. According to this theory‚ as people age they disengage from society. This could be because older people would have restricted opportunities to connect with others. Social disengagement is a natural part of ageing where older people experience a reduction in social contact. The potential causes of disengagement could be: Ill health‚ this could be the loss of

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    use of such help. Freudian psychoanalytic ideas‚ particularly personality theory‚ began to feed into what became known as psychodynamic casework. Freud’s approach was the attempt to explain the internal processes that motivate behaviour‚ Freud’s belief was one of psychic determinism; that is‚ that all behviour has a cause that is to be found in the mind. Various theories of how the mind works have derived from Freud’s theories‚ which were strongly associated with the biological nature of human beings

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    TEST 2 STUDY GUIDE Material Included on the Test Test 2 is will cover the 2 classes on self-defeating work behavior (including the articles that I uploaded on eCourseware)‚ the 2 classes on goal setting (including the articles I uploaded on eCourseware)‚ Chapter 7‚ 9‚ (Chapter 10 will not be included on this test)‚ the class lectures‚ and class discussions. Test Format The test format will be identical to Test 1. There will be approximately (give or take a few of each type of question)

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    basis. Many sociologists have tried to explain the deviant behavior of individuals that may lead up to more serious crimes. Functionalist believes that crime and deviance are due to a lack moral organization within a society‚ reinforcement theorists suggest that an individual’s deviant behavior is obtained through the influence of others. Control theorists view crime as a chosen act that individuals take advantage of when given the chance. The conflict theory argues that individuals deliberately choose

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